7 Petroleum Engineering degrees found
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7 Petroleum Engineering degrees found
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College of Engineering at Texas A&M University
Online Doctor of Philosophy in Petroleum Engineering
- Online
PhD
Full time
64 hours
Distance learning
English
The Online Doctor of Philosophy in Petroleum Engineering is a research degree awarded to students after the exhibition of significant and valuable contributions in a specific field of petroleum engineering. This degree is designed for professionals aiming to become leaders and innovators in the energy sector.
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Selinus University Business School
Doctor of Business Administration in Petroleum Industry Management
- London, United Kingdom
- Ragusa, Italy + 1 more
DBA
Full time, Part time
1 Year
Distance learning
English, Italian
The petroleum industry is organized into four major sectors: exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas; transportation; refining and marketing and distribution. This research program should identify a balance between the technical, environmental, economic, and social aspects of the several fields of petroleum industry management. Furthermore, the research shall provide a roadmap for managing any type of project related to oil and gas production and markets. This program uses the A.P.E.L. (Accreditation Prior Experiential Learning) system. It is addressed to 30 years old Managers, Entrepreneurs, Professionals having at least 5 years of industry experience. A Master's degree or equivalent is required to access the program. The entire course is carried out in Distance Learning.
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Selinus University of Sciences and Literature
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Petroleum Industry Management
- Ragusa, Italy
PhD
24 Months
Distance learning
English
The petroleum industry is organized into four major sectors: exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas; transportation; refining and marketing and distribution.
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College of Engineering at Texas A&M University
Online Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering
MSc
Full time
7 years
Distance learning
English
The Online Master of Science degree in the Department of Petroleum Engineering is a thesis option research-based degree that will prepare graduates with the skills to pursue global opportunities in the petroleum industry. The research skills developed through fundamental courses in multiple areas of petroleum engineering will enable graduates to be successful leaders in the petroleum field of their choice.
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College of Engineering at Texas A&M University
Online Master of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering
- Online
Master
Full time
32 hours
Distance learning
English
The Master of Engineering (MEng) degree is practice oriented. Although most of the courses on the degree plan are expected to be in engineering or scientific disciplines, other courses may be selected from different fields that reflect the individual interests and career goals of the student.
Teesside University
HNC in Petroleum Engineering by Flexible Open Learning
- Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
Certificate
Part time
2 years
Distance learning
English
This distance learning petroleum engineering HNC course is for learners who wish to work as technicians/technician engineers in the petroleum engineering sector, maintenance and testing.
Teesside University
HND in Petroleum Engineering by Flexible Open Learning
- Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
Diploma
Part time
2 years
Distance learning
English
This distance learning petroleum engineering HND course is for learners who wish to work as technicians/technician engineers in the process engineering sector, manufacturing, maintenance and testing.
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Petroleum engineering is a field that is constantly innovating. Pupils studying this field might learn how to develop plans to drill into the ground, how to design the most efficient equipment and how to collaborate with geoscientists to gain an understanding of the earth surrounding a well.