MODULAR TAUGHT COURSE | ||||
INTRODUCTION Petroleum Engineering is an interdisciplinary field that applies engineering principles and quantitative methods in exploiting subsurface oil and gas reserves. At UTP, the MSc course in Petroleum Engineering offers qualified and dedicated graduates with a learning experience and industry relevant research and field development projects related to the needs of the multibillion dollar petroleum industry. This is achieved through a programme of taught MSc degree course which offers 11 technical modules and 2 management electives. There is a high degree of computer usage for project, teaching and on-line support. High performance workstations are able to provide powerful graphics and processing capability enabling students and high calibre staff to tackle complicated problems of the petroleum industry. | ||||
| ENTRY REQUIREMENT Applicants with other qualifications can be considered if they have the necessary research experience and could show capabilities to pursue postgraduate studies. COURSE STRUCTURE The course runs on a one-week lecture module at UTP. Semester 1: 5 Technical Modules Examinations are held at the end of every semester on week 16. Petroleum engineers are expected to be able to communicate effectively with people from various disciplines and expertise. Our programme is designed to encourage close interaction amongst students and industry practitioners. COURSE CONTENT Management Electives COURSE DURATION
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Tuesday, July 3, 2007
MSc IN PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
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