Campus North Terrace Campus
Degree Type Masters by Coursework
Duration
1 year
full-time
or
part-time
equiv.
SATAC Code 3CM081
2010
ATAR
N/A
A “conversion” degree aimed at individuals having a non-Petroleum (e.g. Chemical or Mechanical engineering) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), or equivalent, who wish to gain a Petroleum Engineering qualification to enhance their ability to gain entry to exploration and production (upstream) part of the petroleum industry. It is also aimed at petro-technical professionals already working in the upstream petroleum industry who wish to advance their technical careers in petroleum engineering. Individuals who have a relevant science degree (such as Geology, Geophysics, Geosciences, Physics) and who have more than 1 year upstream petroleum industry experience may also be eligible for, and benefit from, this program.
While the petroleum industry is much focused on practical learning and multidisciplinary teamwork, many technical professionals do not have a chance to receive more formal training in these areas. Engineers are, therefore, not often exposed to alternative methods in a more integrated learning environment, and involving comprehensive case histories. This program is designed to fill the above gaps by providing an integrated and focused learning environment for technical professionals so that they can obtain required foundation with the knowledge and skills necessary to work effectively in the exploration and production sector meeting required industry standards.
To qualify for the Master of Petroleum Engineering, students must satisfactorily complete 24 units of which a minimum of 15 units must be taken from the list of core courses. The remaining 9 units may be either core courses or electives. The specific list of courses to be undertaken by any student must be agreed by the Program Coordinator at the time of enrolment and will depend on the student’s prior experience and learning goals. Intending students should consult the program coordinator early in the year in which they plan to study to check whether particular courses or projects will be available.
Choose your applicant type to view the relevant admissions
information for this program.
I am a:
| SATAC Code | 3CM081 |
| Annual tuition fees |
Australian Full-fee place: $26,500
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| Mid-year entry? | No |
| Enquiries | University Contact Centre |
Not an international applicant? ![]()
| IELTS Overall | 6 [more info] |
| Annual tuition fees |
International student place: $28,000 |
| Mid-year entry? | Subject to availability |
| Enquiries | University Contact Centre |
IELTS
Overall
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
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6
5.5
5.5
6
6 |
Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results? ![]()
| Annual tuition fees |
International student place: $28,000 |
| Mid-year entry? | Subject to availability |
| Enquiries | University Contact Centre |
Petroleum Engineering
The study plans
given are examples of pathways through this degree for students that commenced their program in 2011 (refer to the program rules).
Students that commenced in previous years should refer to the tabs above(referring to years) or consult their Faculty for advice.
| Total units required for this program - 24 units |
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| Core Courses |
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Select at least 15 units from the following:
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| Electives |
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Select the remaining 9 units from the above or below list:
*Students will enrol in Part A in one semester and Part B in the following semester The availability of courses is conditional on the availability of staff and facilities and sufficient enrolments. |
This program enables graduates to move into highly specialised technical fields in petroleum and related industries.
Drilling Engineer, Mining Engineer, Oil and Gas Analyst, Petroleum Engineer, Petroleum Exploration, Reservoir Engineer, Seismologist
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Last updated: Monday, 25 Jul 2011