Goals Department of Petroleum Management:
1. Possess the conceptual and technical knowledge and skills required to analyze real world petroleum management problems, and develop innovative solutions that meet the needs of various stakeholders;
2. recognize the value of continuing professional development throughout their careers. This may take the form of advanced degrees, industry courses, and formal mentoring and coaching;
3. Compete effectively in the global petroleum management profession and by exhibiting the behaviors necessary to become leaders in Timor-Leste petroleum industry and beyond.
Objectives Department of Petroleum Management:
1. Be practical, employable and qualified petroleum management that can successfully pursue careers in the oil and gas production and services industries or other similar pursuits;
2. Understand the fundamental principles of science, management and engineering behind the technology of petroleum management, in order to keep their education from becoming up-to-dated and to give them the capability of self-instruction;
3. Serve society by encouraging the ideals of ethical behavior, professionalism, and environmentally responsible use of natural resources;
4. Improving the teaching and administrative activities to meet national accreditations standards and the mission of the department;
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 Management will have the following Knowledge:
1. The broad education necessary to understand the impact of management solutions in a general global knowledge in petroleum, petroleum economics, and health and safet y environments;
2. recognition of the need for and an ability to engage in life−long;
3. 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;
4. knowledge of issues to Understand computer concepts and applications. Course subjects include introduction to computer.
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;
2. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern eng tools necessary for engineering practice and operate oil and gas drilling equipment and the related principles processessoftware in petroleum drilling activities;
3. An ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems for operate oil and gas production in principles, and the equipment;
4. Ability to analyse economic viability and risk management of a petroleum development and operation.
Curiculum of Petroleum Management