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Course Schedule
Here is the schedule
of upcoming courses in our distance learning program. Additional
courses may be offered each semester, usually depending on
the number of students who wish to take the course by distance
during a given semester.
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view a FULL DESCRIPTION of
all
graduate course offerings in the department.
Upcoming Course Schedule
All syllabi are NOT currrent
**ANY AND ALL
INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE!!!**
To
register please contact the Distance Learning Group.
See
a
SAMPLE COURSE here!!
Spring
2008A
PETE
605 Phase Behavior of Petroleum Reservoir Fluids
PETE 608 Well
Logging Methods
PETE 609 Enhanced
Oil Recovery Processes
PETE 629 Advanced Hydraulic
Fracturing
PETE 648 Pressure
Transient Testing
PETE 661 Drilling
Engineering
PETE 662 Production Engineering
PETE 689-2
Special Topics in Reserves and Evaluation Prerequisite
PETE 664
PETE
689-3 Streamline Simulation
Certificate
Courses:
Process Safety
Engineering (CHEN 455 )
Quantitative Risk Analysis
(SENG 689)
Summer
2008B
PETE
611 Application of Reservoir Simulation
PETE 617 Petroleum
Reservoir Management
PETE
663 Formation Evaluation and the Analysis of Reservoir Performance
PETE 665 Petroleum Reservoir
Engineering
Fall 2008C
PETE 620 Fluid Flow in Petroleum Reservoirs
PETE 623 Waterflooding
PETE 635 Underbalanced Drilling
PETE 662 Production Engineering
PETE 664 Petroleum Project Evaluation and Management
PETE 665 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering
PETE 689 Special Topics in Well Completion and Workover
PETE 689 Geostatistical Reservoir Characterization and Forecasting
PETE 689 Process Safety Engineering (cross-listed with SENG 655/SENG455/CHEN 455)
Spring 2009A
PETE 605 Phase Behavior of Petroleum Reservoir Fluids
PETE 616 Engineering Near-Critical Reservoirs
PETE 619 Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
PETE 629 Advanced Hydraulic Fracturing
PETE 648 Pressure Transient Testing
PETE 661 Drilling Engineering
PETE 664 Petroleum Project Evaluation and Management
PETE 667 Petroleum Engineering Reserves and Evaluation
Near Program
Completion*
PETE 692 Professional
Study (Project)
In addition to coursework, the student
is also required to complete a topical report on a particular
aspect of a process, technique, or study. This report is supervised
by an advisory committee and chair. For more information please contact Darla Jean Weatherford.
* All MEng students
are required to complete an engineering report during the
last semester before graduation. The PETE 692 Professional
Study (Project) course provides supervision and advising to
students as they prepare this paper. We recommend registration
at least one semester before the paper will be due to allow
students the opportunity to work closely with the professor
in planning, organizing, drafting, and completing the paper. |