Petroleum Engineering

College of Engineering and Mines
Department of Petroleum Engineering
907-474-7734
http://cem.uaf.edu/pete/

BS, MS Degrees

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Minimum Requirements for Degree: 36 credits

Petroleum engineering offers a unique look at the challenging problems confronting the petroleum industry. This program requires an understanding of many disciplines including mathematics, physics, chemistry, geology and engineering science. Courses in petroleum engineering deal with drilling, formation evaluation, production, reservoir engineering, computer simulation and enhanced oil recovery.

The curriculum prepares graduates to meet the demands of modern technology while emphasizing, whenever possible, the special problems encountered in Alaska. Located in one of the largest oil-producing states in the nation, the UAF petroleum engineering department offers modern and challenging degree programs.

The MS program is intended to provide students with an advanced treatment of petroleum engineering concepts. Students may choose either a thesis or non-thesis option. Research and teaching assistantships are available.

A doctoral degree program is offered with concentration in petroleum engineering for qualified students (see Engineering). Contact the graduate program coordinator or the petroleum engineering department for more information.

MS Degree

  1. Complete the following admission requirement:
    1. Complete a BS degree in engineering or the natural sciences.
  2. Complete the general university requirements.
  3. Complete the master's degree requirements.
  4. Complete the thesis or non-thesis requirements:
    Thesis
    1. Complete four of the following:
      PETE F607--Advanced Production Engineering--3 credits
      PETE F608--Flow Assurance in the Petroleum Industry--3 credits
      PETE F610--Advanced Reservoir Engineering--3 credits
      PETE F621--Applied Reservoir Characterization--3 credits
      PETE F630--Water Flooding--3 credits
      PETE F645--Petroleum Geology--3 credits
      PETE F656--Advanced Petroleum Economic Analysis--3 credits
      PETE F661--Applied Well Testing--3 credits
      PETE F662--Enhanced Oil Recovery--3 credits
      PETE F663--Applied Reservoir Simulation--3 credits
      PETE F665--Advanced Phase Behavior--3 credits
      PETE F666--Drilling Optimization--3 credits
      PETE F670--Fluid Flow Through Porous Media--3 credits
      PETE F680--Horizontal Well Technology--3 credits
      PETE F683--Natural Gas Processing and Engineering--3 credits
      PETE F685--Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics--3 credits
      PETE F689--Multiphase Fluid Flow in Pipes--3 credits
    2. Complete the following:
      PETE F699--Thesis--6 credits
      Elective courses*--12 credits
    3. Minimum credits required--30 credits
    Non-Thesis
    1. Complete four courses from those in the thesis option.--12 credits
    2. Complete the following:
      PETE F698--Non-thesis Research/Project--6 credits
      Electives*--18 credits
    3. Minimum credits required--36 credits
    4. * Electives are chosen with approval of graduate advisory committee.