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    19 Petroleum Engineering programs found

    Bachelor Programmes in Energy Studies Energy Engineering Petroleum Engineering

    The petroleum industry remains active on a global scale. A bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering addresses ongoing concerns reading the exploration, production and transport of this energy resource.

    A degree-seeking student may want to know, what is a Bachelor in Petroleum Engineering? It is a post-secondary degree that offers a base of understanding in math, science and critical thinking in preparation for a deeper concentration in the global and local ramifications of petroleum production and distribution. Areas of study may include daily management of operations, safe and sound practices in the field, drilling, well completion, well testing, offshore drilling and enhanced oil recovery methods. Curriculum may involve simulation techniques geared toward projecting flow and other potentialities. Students may also consider national, international and social issues related to the petroleum industry.

    An undergraduate degree in petroleum engineering may prepare a student to enter the industry on the production or transport level. It is also the first step to an advanced degree in research, development and energy analysis.

    To find out the cost of tuition and fees for the program that appeals to you, it is best to contact the school admission office directly.

    Career opportunities abound at many levels of the industry. Graduates may pursue openings in exploration, drilling, production, transportation, and in strategies and management. There may be positions in pipeline transport, in thermodynamic and heat transfer technologies and as a production engineer. Reservoir engineers evaluate fields for production opportunities, and help to maximize their value. Industry proficiency is valued in regulatory agencies that are concerned with oversight, ethics, and with the health and safety of employees.

    With the help of an educated workforce, the petroleum industry may continue to be a strong presence in the international energy picture. Bachelor programs are offered at universities across the globe, often in international cooperation. To begin a career in this dynamic area of energy engineering, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.