Master of Petroleum Engineering

Petroleum engineers help sustain societys way of life. They provide oil and gas in efficient, safe, and environmentally responsible ways. Our Master of Petroleum Engineering is designed for graduates of a Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or equivalent science and mathematics degrees. Its also open to petro-technical professionals seeking to advance their technical careers with formal qualifications. Our petroleum engineering degrees are developed and taught by industry-trained academics through the Australian School of Petroleum and Energy Resources. This is Australia and Southeast Asias academic centre for petroleum research and education, and the only school of its kind in Australia.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

North Terrace

Full-time - 1.5 years

$68,250
N/A

Structure

To qualify for the Master of Petroleum Engineering, students must satisfactorily complete 36 units, comprising a minimum of 30 units of core courses and a 6-unit capstone project.

Subjects

  • Engineering - Petroleum

Entry requirements

  • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) or equivalent in a discipline other than petroleum engineering with a minimum GPA of 4. 0. Individuals who have a relevant Bachelor degree (Honours) with a strong science and mathematics component (such as geology, geophysics, geosciences, physics and applied mathematics or similar) may gain entry into this program. Individuals who have a Bachelor degree with suitable upstream oil and gas experience may have their prior academic and professional experience assessed to be equivalent to an honours level qualification and in such cases may also gain entry into this program.

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