05-21-2019, 04:59 AM
just throwing this option out there, but im not sure if loans will cover this.
Teesside University in UK offers a HNC/HND in Chemical Engineering
http://www.tees.ac.uk/schools/sse/toule_courses.cfm
It's £495 per module for the HNC (8 Mods) followed by the HND (8 mods) - U might get exemptions base on what you've previously studied/work experience. Need to contact the school directly to ask.
Finishing a HND would encompass year 1 and 2 of a BS. in Chemical Engineering degree program in the UK
Thereafter, u can consider doing a BEng in Chemical Engineering from University of Strathclyde
https://www.strath.ac.uk/courses/undergr...elearning/
Alternatively, maybe it would be alot easier to get a BA/BS in Info Sys/IT/Comp Sci via TRU or Athabasca and find a job to pay off your debt, then consider doing a Chem Engineering degree later on when your kids are older.
Teesside University in UK offers a HNC/HND in Chemical Engineering
http://www.tees.ac.uk/schools/sse/toule_courses.cfm
It's £495 per module for the HNC (8 Mods) followed by the HND (8 mods) - U might get exemptions base on what you've previously studied/work experience. Need to contact the school directly to ask.
Finishing a HND would encompass year 1 and 2 of a BS. in Chemical Engineering degree program in the UK
Thereafter, u can consider doing a BEng in Chemical Engineering from University of Strathclyde
https://www.strath.ac.uk/courses/undergr...elearning/
Alternatively, maybe it would be alot easier to get a BA/BS in Info Sys/IT/Comp Sci via TRU or Athabasca and find a job to pay off your debt, then consider doing a Chem Engineering degree later on when your kids are older.