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Course Overview

The general objectives of the programme are to:

  1. Prepare students to become successful professional engineers in the demanding field of oil and gas engineering;
  2. Provide students the necessary knowledge and technical skills to excel in the oil and gas industry either as operational leaders in the field, technical experts, or researchers;
  3. Provide students with the fundamental principles of science and engineering in order to cope successfully with the technological challenges of the oil and gas industry;
  4. Cultivate analytical skills, problem-solving tactics, and critical thinking;
  5. Promote engineering ethics, job responsibility, and moral practices;
  6. Develop skills for effective communication with co-workers, managers, and the public on topics related to technical concepts, risks, and recommendations.

This will result in more science-oriented technical staff who would like to attend an undergraduate program that will turn them into high-level technical/engineering staff for the various operational technologies and processes in the oil and gas fields.
The oil and gas industry offers a variety of careers for graduates of this program to work at its refineries, terminals, chemical plants, or on exploration and production on-shore/off-shore facilities. The following are examples of some of the career options available either off-shore or on-shore:

  1. Petroleum Engineer
  2. Production Engineer
  3. Drilling Engineer
  4. Reservoir Engineer
  5. Process Engineer
  6. Petroleum Geologist
  7. Project Engineer
  8. Research & Development

Learning Outcomes

  1. Have an in-depth knowledge and understanding of the processes and technologies involved in the production, separation, and secure transport of oil and gas;
  2. Use analysis tools and skills acquired to plan for drilling and safe recovery of oil and gas for different types of reservoirs;
  3. Use mathematics, basic science, and engineering techniques to solve problems related to oil and natural gas production;
  4. Be familiar with the elements of oil and gas systems and their important role in the recovery and production of hydrocarbons;
  5. Use available measurement data and simulation software to reconstruct a three-dimensional model of hydrocarbon reservoir;
  6. Have an in-depth understanding of system design and operation of oil and gas transport in different environments including testing and monitoring of the system using computer simulations and laboratory equipment.

Entry Requirement 

Graduation Requirements:

The student must complete 240 ECTS and all program requirements. A minimum cumulative grade point average (CPA) of 2.0 is required. Thus, although a ‘D-‘ is a PASS grade, in order to achieve a CPA of 2.0 an average grade of ‘C’ is required.

Fees

Yearly Tuition (for 60 ECTS): € 9420


This information was accurate on : 21/01/2021
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