Objectives Petroleum Engineering:
The Civil Engineeringl graduates are expect to be able to:
1. Enter the construction industry and advance toward leadership positions in the construction industry;
2. Work on multi-disciplinary teams and effectively communicate with constructors, architects, engineer, the public and public agents, scientists and others to completeconstruction projects;
3. Engage in the life-long learning necessary to advance professionally in the constructionField;
4. Contribute to society and the construction industry through involvement in professionalrelated and/or other service activity;
5. Some graduates can expect to be able to planning, designing, analysing implementation, control & supervise related with the Civil Engineering issues;
6. Enter the surveying profession and become licensed to practice surveying;
7. Earn a Master of Civil Engineering programdegree from DIT or othergraduate Colleges.
8. Conduct their affairs in a highly ethical manner holding paramount the safety, health andwelfare of the public and striving to comply with the principles of sustainable Development;
Learning Outcomes and Competencies:
Graduates of the Department of Petroleum Engineering will have the following (Knowledge):
1. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a general globalknowledge in petroleum, petroleum economics, and health and safety environments. To achieve this, the course subjects include calculus, physics, chemistry, statistic and data analysis, introduction to petroleum engineering, general geology, drilling and production equipment, and technical drawing;
2. Recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in life−long learning to understand concepts and principles of effective communication skills in academic, community, and industrial purposes. Therefore, the course subjects include languages, and communication skills;
3. knowledge of issues to Understand computer concepts and applications. Course subjects include introduction to computer;
4. knowledge of contemporary issues to Understand T Leste’s constitution, globalization, gender, and good citizenship. Subjects include constitution, and citizenship.
The skills expected for graduates to adquire are:
1. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to interpret and analyse reservoir data. To achieve this, subject of the course include petroleum geology, reservoir engineering, and reservoir mechanics, and formation evaluation;
2. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practiceand operate oil and gas drilling equipment and the related principles processessoftware in petroleum drilling activities. Subjects include drilling production equipment, offshore technology, formation evaluation II;
3. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems for operate oil and gas production in principles, and the equipment. Subjects include production engineering, workover and simulations, oil and gas field development;
Curiculum of Petroleum Engineering