Petroleum Engineering Technology with minor in Oil and Gas Process Engineering
Program Overview
University Programs
The university offers various programs, including the PET Program, PET with Oil and Gas, and Chemical.
Program Details
- PET Program
- Curriculum
- Study Plan
- PET with Oil and Gas
- Curriculum
- Study Plan
- Chemical
- Curriculum
- Study Plan
Petroleum Engineering Technology with Minor in Oil and Gas Process Engineering
Course Description
PET-4090: Graduation Project II
- Credit Hours: 3
- Semester: 1, 2, 3
- Pre-requisite: PET3090
- Notes: NA
Description
This is the second course in a sequence of two courses that are based on supervised team projects. This is a continuation to the graduation project I. In this course, students will learn and demonstrate project implementation, debugging, documentation, and testing. The focus of the course is on designing and implementing an acceptable solution based on the results and recommendations from graduation project I. Students are required to build one of the following: working model, simulated prototype, physical prototype, process, IT system, enhanced system service of their final solution concept. Students will broaden their technical and communication skills by contacting vendors, academic and industrial expertise in their disciplines. A standard technical report (encourage to be supported by paper format) and formal oral presentations are important course elements which are presented during final presentation of the project. GP: 3 hrs/wk (2 hrs class by advisor + 1 hr lecture/workshop by GP unit).
