BS Petroleum Engineering Technology

BS Petroleum Engineering Technology (4 Years)

Description

BS Petroleum Engineering Technology is a four-year undergraduate program that equips students with practical knowledge and technical skills related to the exploration, extraction, production, and management of oil and gas resources. The curriculum combines core engineering principles with applied petroleum technologies such as drilling, reservoir engineering, well logging, and production operations.

Emphasis is placed on safety, environmental sustainability, and modern tools used in the petroleum industry. Graduates are prepared to support engineers and technologists in upstream and midstream petroleum operations, contributing to efficient and responsible energy development.

PEOs

PEO Description
PEO-1 Graduates will have successful careers as petroleum engineering technologists or related professionals in the oil and gas industry or related sectors. They will apply their technical knowledge and skills to contribute effectively to the exploration, production, and management of petroleum resources.
PEO-2 Graduates will continue to develop professionally and adapt to evolving technological advancements and industry practices in the field of petroleum engineering technology. They will engage in lifelong learning, pursue advanced education or professional certifications, and remain current with emerging trends and technologies.
PEO-3 Graduates will demonstrate effective communication, teamwork, and leadership skills, enabling them to work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams, communicate technical information to diverse stakeholders, and take on leadership roles in their professional careers.
PEO-4 Graduates will demonstrate a commitment to professional ethics, sustainability, and social responsibility in their work. They will adhere to ethical standards, practice environmental stewardship, and contribute positively to their communities and society.

PLOs

PLO Code Description
PLO-1 Engineering Technical Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, and engineering fundamentals to engineering technology procedures, processes, systems, or methodologies.
PLO-2 Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze broadly defined engineering technology problems, reaching substantiated conclusions using analytical tools.
PLO-3 Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for broadly defined engineering technology problems and contribute to systems, components, or processes to meet specified needs.
PLO-4 Investigation: Conduct investigations of broadly defined problems; locate, search, and select relevant data from codes, databases, and literature; design and conduct experiments to provide valid conclusions.
PLO-5 Modern Tool Usage: Select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern technology and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to broadly defined engineering technology problems, with an understanding of limitations.
PLO-6 The Engineer and Society: Demonstrate understanding of the societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues relevant to engineering technology practice and solutions.
PLO-7 Environment and Sustainability: Understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of engineering technology work in societal and environmental contexts.
PLO-8 Ethics: Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of engineering technology practice.
PLO-9 Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams.
PLO-10 Communication: Communicate effectively on broadly defined engineering technology activities with the engineering technologist community and with society at large.
PLO-11 Project Management: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering technology management principles and apply these to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.
PLO-12 Lifelong Learning: Recognize the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in specialist engineering technologies.

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