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2016-2017 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2016-2017 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering


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Chair
Mohan Kelkar

Professors
Mohan Kelkar
Stefan Miska
Cem Sarica
Ovadia Shoham
Hong-Quan (Holden) Zhang

Associate Professors
Randy Hazlett 
Mehmet Evren Ozbayoglu
 

Associate Professors cont.
Mauricio Prado
Mengjiao Yu

Assistant Professors
Fahim Forouzanfar
Eduardo Pereyra
Rami Younis

Graduate Program Advisor
Rami Younis

For more informatin about degree offerings, visit the McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering webpage.

The McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering offers both master’s and Ph.D. degrees as described below. The degree programs are designed to produce graduates with a high level of competence in the broad field of petroleum engineering. The curriculum covers the essential areas of drilling, production, and reservoir engineering. Graduate research is conducted in reservoir simulation, well test analysis, reservoir characterization, multiphase flow in pipes, mechanics of tubulars, directional drilling, drilling fluids, cuttings transport, formation damage, artificial lift, separation technology, and improved oil recovery.

The School also offers the undergraduate degree program; its objectives are to produce a petroleum engineer who is capable of working as a drilling and completions, production, or reservoir engineer, to develop the ability to analyze, synthesize, and design open-ended petroleum engineering systems using available engineering tools; to understand the associated uncertainties and evaluate the economic and social impact; and to develop the ability to synthesize inputs from various sources and articulate technical concepts.

Learning Objectives

Master of Engineering. The objective of the Master of Engineering (ME) degree is:

  • To educate the student in professional engineering emphasizing technical skills.

Master of Science in Engineering. The objectives of the Master of Science in Engineering (MSE) degree are:

  • To educate the student in professional engineering and in applied research.
  • To develop the ability of graduates to conduct research projects.

Doctor of Philosophy. The objectives of the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree are:

  • To advance the student’s technical and professional skills.
  • To develop the ability of graduates to conduct research projects and to develop independent research skills.
  • To direct graduate students towards the advancement of the state-of-the-art in their area of research.

Programs

    Master’sDoctoral

    Courses

      Petroleum Engineering

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