Petroleum Eng Open Learning - PTRLCS8338
Stream Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering
School: School of Petroleum Engineering
Contact: School
Program: 8338 - Engineering Science
Award(s):
Master of Engineering Science (Specialisation)
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Stream Outline
The stream covers the fundamentals and application of reservoir engineering, petroleum technology, business principles and business management. It is specifically designed for personnel already working in the upstream petroleum industry who wish to acquire tertiary qualifications to enhance their knowledge and to further their career opportunities.
Entry Requirements
To be considered for entry into this stream an applicant must demonstrate at least 2 years of work experience in the Upstream Petroleum Industry (i.e. the exploration, reservoir engineering, drilling and production of oil &/or gas).
In addition students need a recognised four year Bachelor degree in a relevant discipline of engineering with a minimum 65% average.
NOTE: The minimum average required for entry is as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Entry Score Calculator. Students from a non-211 university in China need a minimum 70% average. For entry details (particularly for South Asian students) please click here.
Stream Structure
A student may apply to the Program or Stream Authority for advanced standing or exemption as per the UNSW RPL Policy and Procedures. Program or Stream Authorities may grant up to 48UOC of advanced standing or exemption if they consider the student has prior learning where it can be demonstrated that the student has achieved equivalent learning outcomes to the exempted course(s). Application for advanced standing or exemption would require substantiating evidence including documents including academic records, continuing professional education, professional registration and statements of service from the employer.
Volume of Learning
The program is a 96 UOC (2-year full-time equivalent) program. All students are required to demonstrate work experience in the Upstream Petroleum Industry (i.e. the exploration, reservoir engineering, drilling and production of oil &/or gas).
The program is designed to develop and enhance career opportunities for graduate engineers, including cross-training, re-training and advanced level technical specialisations. The program also includes extensive research training components.
Students must complete 96 UOC of courses to be eligible for the degree, as follows:
- 12-18 UOC of Core Disciplinary Knowledge Courses
- 24 UOC of Elective Disciplinary Knowledge Courses
- 36-42 UOC of Advanced Disciplinary Knowledge Courses
- 18 UOC of Enquiry-Based Courses
The following list sets out the courses offered and how they fit within the requirements of the program structure.
Core Disciplinary Knowledge (12-18 UOC)
- PTRL5013 Petroleum Geology (6 UOC)
- PTRL5014 Petroleum Geophysics (6 UOC)
- PTRL6001 Reservoir Engineering 1 (6 UOC)
Two courses from the following list:
- Engineering and Technical Management Courses or, with approval from the Stream Authority, courses from another specialisation within the Master of Engineering Science program.
- PTRL6003 Well Pressure Testing (6 UOC)
- PTRL6004 Numerical Res. Simulation (6 UOC)
- PTRL6009 Well Drilling Equip&Operations (6 UOC)
- PTRL6012 Drilling Mud (6 UOC)
- PTRL6016 Well Completions & Stimulation (6 UOC)
- PTRL6025 Well Control & Blowout Prevent (6 UOC)
- PTRL6027 Casing Design & Cementing (6 UOC)
- PTRL6028 Practical Well Planning (6 UOC)
- PTRL6029 Directional H. & M. Drilling (6 UOC)
- PTRL6031 Deep water well engineering (6 UOC)
- PTRL6032 Coal Seam Gas Engineering (6 UOC)
- PTRL7013 Petroleum Engineering Project C (6 UOC)