University of Alaska Fairbanks

1996-1997 catalog

Degrees and Programs


Petroleum Engineering

School of Mineral Engineering
Department of Petroleum Engineering
(907) 474-7734

Degrees: B.S., M.S.

Minimum Requirements for Degrees: B.S.: 134 credits; M.S.: 30-33 additional credits

Petroleum engineering at UAF offers a unique look at the challenging problems confronting the petroleum industry. Both the bachelor of science and the master of science degrees are available. Requirements for the degrees focus on many disciplines, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, geology and engineering science. In addition, courses in petroleum engineering deal with drilling, formation evaluation, production, reservoir engineering, computer simulation and enhanced oil recovery.

The curriculum at UAF was designed to prepare graduates to meet the demands of modern technology while emphasizing, whenever possible, the special problems encountered in Alaska. Located in one of the largest oil producing states in the nation, the Department of Petroleum Engineering offers one of the most modern and challenging degree programs available.

The M.S. program is intended to provide the student with an advanced treatment of petroleum engineering concepts. Students may choose either a thesis or non-thesis option. A number of generous research and teaching assistantships are available.

An interdisciplinary doctoral degree program is offered with specialization in petroleum engineering for qualified students. Contact the Graduate Program Coordinator, or the Petroleum Engineering Department for more information.

Undergraduate Degree Requirements

Petroleum Engineering B.S. Degree

  1. Complete the general university requirements.
  2. Complete the following degree and program (major) requirements:
    First Year
    Fall Semester (16 Credits)
    PETE 103 Survey of the Energy Industry (1)
    MATH 200X Calculus I (4)
    CHEM 105X General Chemistry (4)
    ENGL 111X Methods of Written Communication (3)
    Perspectives on the Human Condition (3)
    LS 101X Library Information and Research (1)
    Spring Semester (17 Credits)
    ES 201 Computer Techniques (3)
    MATH 201X Calculus II (4)
    1GE 261 Geology for Engineers (3)
    CHEM 106X General Chemistry II (4)
    COMM 131X or 141X Fundamentals of Oral Communication (3)

    Second Year
    Fall Semester (17 Credits)
    PETE 205 Introduction to Petroleum Drilling and Production (3)
    MATH 202X Calculus III (4)
    PHYS 211X General Physics I (4)
    ENGL 211X/213X Intermediate Exposition (3)
    Perspectives on the Human Condition (3)
    Spring Semester (17 Credits)
    ES 208 Mechanics (4)
    MATH 302 Differential Equations (3)
    PHYS 212X General Physics II (4)
    ES 346 Basic Thermodynamics (3)
    Perspectives on the Human Condition (3)

    Third Year
    Fall Semester (16 Credits)
    PETE 301 Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties (4)
    MATH 310 Numerical Analysis (3)
    ES 331 Mechanics of Materials (3)
    ES 341 Fluid Mechanics (4)
    Perspectives on the Human Condition (3)
    Spring Semester (18 Credits)
    PETE 302 Well Logging (3)
    PETE 303 Reservoir Rock and Fluid Properties Lab (1)
    PETE 426 Drilling Engineering (3)
    PETE 411 Drilling Fluids Laboratory (1)
    PETE 476 Reservoir Engineering (3)
    GEOS 370 Struct. Geol. for Petr. Engr (4)
    Perspectives on the Human Condition (3)

    Fourth Year
    Fall Semester (17 Credits)
    PETE 407 Production Engineering (3)
    PETE 431 Natural Gas Engineering (2)
    PETE 466 Petroleum Recovery Methods (3)
    PETE 481 Well Completions/Stimulation Design (3)
    *Engineering Elective (3)
    Perspectives on the Human Condition (3)
    Spring Semester (15 Credits)
    PETE 456 Pet. Eval. and Econ. Dec (3)
    PETE 421 Reservoir Characterization (3)
    PETE 478 Well Test Analysis (2)
    PETE 489 Reservoir Simulation (2)
    **Technical Elective (3)
    PETE 487 Petroleum Project Design (2)

1GEOS 101 may be taken in a fall semester in place of GE 261.

*As approved by advisor (e.g. ME 416 or ES 307.

**As approved by advisor (e.g. CE 603).

2All courses in humanities and social sciences must be approved by Petroleum Engineering faculty advisor.

3As approved by the Board of Architects, Engineers and Land Surveyors, students are required to take the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam.

Graduate Degree Requirements

Petroleum Engineering M.S. Degree

Degree Requirements

  1. Applicants should possess a B.S. degree in Engineering or the Natural Sciences.
  2. Complete UAF degree requirements.
  3. Pass a departmental comprehensive exam prior to submission of the thesis.
  4. Write a thesis (and pass an oral defense of the thesis) or an engineering design project, detailing the research done on a project approved by the student's graduate advisory committee.
  5. Course Requirements: (30-33 credits)
    At least 24 credits must be at the 600 level.
    Thesis Option (30 credits)
    Core Courses (15 credits)
    CE 603 Arctic Engineering (3)
    PETE 607 Advanced Production Engineering (3)
    PETE 610 Advanced Reservoir Engineering (3)
    PETE 670 Fluid Flow Through Porous Media (3)
    PETE 684 Computational Methods in Petroleum Engineering (3)
    Electives (9 credits, with courses from each of the following groups) (9)
    1. Reservoir Group:
      PETE 661 Advanced Well Testing (3)
      PETE 663 Advanced Reservoir Simulation (3)
      PETE 683 Advanced Natural Gas Engineering (3)
    2. Drilling & Production Group:
      PETE 626 Advanced Drilling and Completions (3)
      PETE 685 Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics (3)
    3. Enhanced Oil Recovery Group:
      PETE 630 Water Flooding (3)
      PETE 662 Enhanced Oil Recovery (3)
      PETE 665 Advanced Phase Behavior (3)
      Thesis (6 credits)
      PETE 699 Thesis (6)
    Non-thesis Option (33 credits)
    Core courses (15 credits) see above (15)
    Electives (15 credits) see above (15)
    Project (3 credits)
    PETE 698 Engineering Project (3)
    Total credits required 30-33