GRADUATE CURRICULUM
The Department offers graduate programs in Drilling, Production,
Reservoir, Natural Gas, Enhanced Oil Recovery and Geothermal
Engineering. A candidate is expected to take at least one course
from each of the three predetermined course-groups, namely,
Mathematics; Thermodynamics/Physical Chemistry/Strength of
Materials; and Transport Phenomena.
All students admitted to graduate programs are required to
designate their supervisor and thesis topic by the end of their
first semester.
M.S. in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering
PETE 500 M.S. Thesis NC
PETE 590 Seminar (0-2)NC
7 elective courses *
Total minimum credit : 21
No of Courses with credit (min) : 7
* at least 2 of which are PETE courses
Ph.D. in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering
PETE 600 Ph.D. Thesis NC
7 elective courses
Total minimum credit : 21
No of Courses with credit(min) : 7