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Petroleum Engineering Course Arrangement

This document provides a suggested course arrangement for a petroleum engineering program across eight semesters. The first year focuses on core science courses like chemistry, physics, geology, calculus and engineering. The second year covers additional physics, mechanics, sedimentary rocks, engineering communications and properties of petroleum fluids. The third year centers on reservoir engineering, drilling, well completions, petrophysics and transport phenomena. The final year includes courses in reservoir geomechanics, introduction to geostatistics, resource economics and valuation, with technical electives and literature.

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Petroleum Engineering Course Arrangement

This document provides a suggested course arrangement for a petroleum engineering program across eight semesters. The first year focuses on core science courses like chemistry, physics, geology, calculus and engineering. The second year covers additional physics, mechanics, sedimentary rocks, engineering communications and properties of petroleum fluids. The third year centers on reservoir engineering, drilling, well completions, petrophysics and transport phenomena. The final year includes courses in reservoir geomechanics, introduction to geostatistics, resource economics and valuation, with technical electives and literature.

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PETROLEUM ENGINEERING

2014-2016 CATALOG

Suggested Arrangement of Courses for Eight-Semester Program

FIRST YEAR
Semester Semester
Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours
CH 301, Principles of Chemistry I ……….………..…….3 CH 302, Principles of Chemistry II…….……..……….3
GEO 303, Introduction to Geology ……………...….….3 PGE 301, Engineering, Energy and the Environment 3
M 408C, Differential and Integral Calculus ……………4 M 408D, Sequences, Series, and Multivariable Calc 4
UGS 302/303, Undergraduate Studies Course ……..……3 PHY 303K, Engineering Physics I……...….…...….….3
RHE 306, Rhetoric and Composition ….………...………3 PHY 103M, Laboratory for Physics 303K….…...…….1
Visual or Performing Arts Elective ……………………3
TOTAL…………………………………..……16 TOTAL ……………….…….…….…..…….17

SECOND YEAR
Semester Semester
Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours
PHY 303L, Engineering Physics II ……………………3 E M 319, Mechanics of Solids ………..……..………..3
PHY 103N, Laboratory for Physics II ………………..1 GEO 316P, Sedimentary Rocks ………………………3
E M 306, Statics……….………….………..…….………3 PGE 333T, Engineering Communications …….….…..3
M 427J, Advanced Calculus for Applications I …..….....4 PGE 427, Properties of Petroleum Fluids………………4
PGE 310, Formation and Solution of Social Science Elective………………...………………3
Geosystems Engineering Problems…..…….……3 TOTAL …………….………..…….….…..16
PGE 326, Thermodynamics and Phase Behavior..……….3
TOTAL 17

THIRD YEAR
Semester Semester
Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours
PGE 323K, Reservoir Engineering I - PGE 323L, Reservoir Engineering II -
PrimaryRecovery……….……….….....………. 3 Secondary and Tertiary Recovery …………..3
PGE 430, Drilling and Well Completions ……………….4 PGE 362, Production Technology and Design ……….3
PGE 424, Petrophysics ……….………………...….….…4 Secondary and Tertiary Recovery
PGE 322K, Transport Phenomena………………….…….3 PGE 368, Fundamentals of Well Logging ……..….….3
American government …………….…………..…….…3 Approved Technical Area Elective……………………..3
TOTAL……………..……………………...….17 American history……………………...……………….3
TOTAL……...……….……..…….…………15

FOURTH YEAR
Semester Semester
Fall Semester Hours Spring Semester Hours
PGE 334, Reservoir Geomechanics ……………………..3 PGE 373L, Geosystems Engineering
PGE 337, Introduction to Geostatistic ………………….3 Design and AnalysisI …………..…….……....3
PGE 365, Resource Economics and Valuation….……….3 Approved technical area elective ……………….……3
Approved Technical Area Elective………………………..3 Approved technical area electives ….…..………….….3
American government…..……………………..…………3 E 316L.N or P, Masterworks of Literature….…..….….3
American History... ……………………………………3
TOTAL ………………………….……………15 TOTAL ……………..……………….….….15

PEN ’14 ‘16

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