Master of Engineering in Oil and Gas - Coursework
Master
In Perth (Australia)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Perth (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
Course description, features and facilities Students will develop professional levels of skill in a range of key areas including petroleum engineering, gas economics, investment strategies and liabilities, work-flow concepts, and current production and processing technologies.
A particular focus is placed on natural gas, both its extraction and subsequent conversion to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).
Business-orientated units will cover the principles of project planning and project management within the managerial context of the oil and gas industry.
Students will also produce a variety of written technical reports and business proposals, and will take part in group projects, including a unique field hydrocarbon development design project.UWA Engineering
Chevron, one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, has made a multi-million dollar investment in the gas processing research at UWA, providing an endowment to UWA capable of supporting a Professorial Chair in Gas Process Engineering in perpetuity. During your studies, you will benefit from close interaction with our leading academics and their links to industry.
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Subjects
- Gas
- Engineering
- Oil and Gas
- Project
- IT Management
- Management
- Investment
- Natural Gas
- Industry
- IT Development
- Design
Course programme
Structure
Key to availability of units:
S1 = Semester 1; S2 = Semester 2; NS = non-standard teaching period
All units have a value of six points unless otherwise stated.
Students who have not completed an Engineering degree in a cognate area, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty, must complete relevant conversion units up to the value of 24 points from this group, as advised by the Faculty.
S2CHPR4406Reaction EngineeringNSCHPR4407Transport Phenomena CHPR5501Advanced Reaction Engineering and CatalystsNSCHPR5520Combustion Science and TechnologyS1ENSC3003Fluid MechanicsS1ENSC3004Solid MechanicsS1ENSC3006Chemical Process Thermodynamics and KineticsS2ENSC3007Heat and Mass TransferS2ENSC3018Process Synthesis and DesignS2ENSC3019Unit Operations and Unit ProcessesTake all units (24 points):
S1CHPR4404Advanced ThermodynamicsS1CHPR5521Gas Processing 1Flow Assurance and GatheringS2CHPR5522Gas Processing 2Treating and LNG ProductionS2OGEG5809Field Development ProjectTake unit(s) to the value of 24 points. Students who have not completed an engineering degree in a cognate area, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty, must take unit(s) to the value of 48 points.
S2CIVL5505Introduction to Design of Offshore SystemsS2GENG5504Petroleum EngineeringS1, S2GENG5505Project Management and Engineering PracticeS1, S2GENG5507Risk, Reliability and SafetyS2GENG5803Investment Management for Field DevelopmentNSOGEG5801Introduction to Oil and Gas EngineeringS1OGEG5803Reservoir EngineeringNSOGEG5810The Hydrocarbon EconomyBack to top
Master of Engineering in Oil and Gas - Coursework