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Bachelor of Petroleum engineering

The Department of Petroleum Engineering was established in 1975. The mission of the Department of Petroleum Engineering is to provide undergraduate and postgraduate students with a world-class education that provides them with the skills necessary for employment opportunities in global oil and gas industry. We genuinely care about our students and their future. Over the last few decades, our graduates have been serving the society in key positions and have made tremendous impact to the development of Malaysia.Our goal for undergraduate students is to give them a high quality petroleum engineering education that includes hands-on experience. Our program is fully accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Council (EAC), which means that it meets or exceeds the quality standards set by the EAC.We also have a strong graduate program in Petroleum Engineering. Our Master and Ph.D. students give numerous technical presentations in courses and on their research. All graduate students are also expected to publish their research works in relevant peer reviewed journals. Each of our faculty members is ready and willing to work in their research specialty with capable students on individual projects. Our faculty have two major areas of research, namely reservoir management and drilling and petroleum production engineering.

Over the years, we have been assisted by experienced advisory panels from oil and gas industry and renowned universities in improving our academic curriculum so that it is of high quality and relevant to the needs of oil and gas industry. Industry practitioners are invited every semester to give professional talks to all petroleum students on contemporary issues. There are numerous opportunities for our students to participate in student organizations. The Society of Petroleum Engineers’ Student Chapter (SPE-UTM) has been among the most active in the Asia-Pacific region over the past few years. The presence of international students from Kazakhstan, Yemen, Somalia, China, Sudan, Indonesia, Iran, Uganda, Indonesia, etc. at the Department of Petroleum Engineering will further complementing our effort in producing well-rounded petroleum graduates who are ready to face the challenges in global oil and gas industry.

Why Study Petroleum Engineering
Opportunities can take you to exciting field locations throughout the world, to a regional technical and business office, a research centre/laboratory, or even up to the corporate headquarters. Explore the high seas, remote jungles, vast deserts and mountain ranges, developing oil and gas reserves where no one has drilled before. Live and work in many countries. Understand other cultures. Develop a network of friends and colleagues from all nations. As a petroleum engineer, travel and the opportunity to become a citizen of the world can be an important and exciting part of your career adventure. As a petroleum engineer, you will contribute to meeting mankind’s energy needs while safeguarding the environment. Equally satisfying, petroleum engineers also gain responsibility faster and supervise important projects sooner than those in other engineering fields. Entry-level salaries for university graduates are among the highest of any engineering field. So are the long-term financial rewards.

What will you learn?
Our curriculum addresses the profound new economic and technological changes sweeping the international oil and gas industry, and prepares graduates to meet the imposing challenges of the global petroleum economy. The curriculum has been designed to introduce students to the petroleum industry early in the first year, but also includes studies in mathematics, engineering and sciences, especially geology and geophysics, in order to enhance students’ broad understanding of the different aspects of science and engineering which make up the petroleum exploration and production industry. In the second and third year these areas of study are developed, and in addition, aspects of managing petroleum assets are introduced. These are a particular focus of the School and make its teaching curricula unique providing our graduates with a clear advantage in todays highly competitive, uncertain and dynamic world. In the fourth year, students have an opportunity to specialize in one aspect of petroleum engineering, while expanding their technical and management skills further.

Career opportunities

Our petroleum graduates are hired by global oil and gas companies over the years. They can be assigned in various companies; working for major, fully-integrated international oil companies, smaller independent operators, specialized companies that provide services for the producing companies, or consulting firms in oil and gas or the environmental arena. Among the oil and gas companies are Petronas, Exxonmobil, Shell, Talisman, Murphy Oil, Newfield, Petrofac, Hess Oil, Nippon Oil, and Newfield, while the oil-related service providers are Schlumberger, Haliburton, Baker Hughes, UMW Drilling, Geowell, Dimension Bid, Dialog, and Scomi. As a petroleum engineer, you can expect to earn the highest starting salary among all of the engineers. Salaries for petroleum engineers are, and will continue to be, among the highest paid of all professionals. We genuinely care about our students and their future. Over the last few decades, our graduates have been serving the society in key positions and have made tremendous impact to the development of Malaysia.

Several worldwide trends, namely exploring deep-water fields, development of marginal fields, implementation of Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Programmes, etc., ensure that the strong demand for petroleum engineers will continue. The ever-increasing population of the Earth, when combined with the growing thirst for energy in the developing countries, is putting significant upward pressure on the demand for oil and gas production. This increasing demand for energy, and the simple fact that oil and gas resources are limited, places the petroleum engineer in a strong position now and for many years to come.

Program Specifications
1.   Programme Name Bachelor in Engineering (Petroleum)
2.   Final Award Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)
3.   Awarding Institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
4.   Teaching Institution Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
5.   Professional or Statutory Body of Accreditation Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM)
6.   Language(s) of Instruction English and Bahasa Melayu
7.   Mode of Study (Conventional, distance learning, etc) Conventional
8.   Mode of operation (Franchise, self-govern, etc) Self-governing
9.   Study Scheme (Full Time/Part Time) Full Time
10. Study Duration Minimum   : 4 yrs

Maximum  : 6 yrs

        Type of Semester No. of Semesters No. of weeks per semester
        Normal 8 14
        Short 4 8
Entry requirement
Matriculation or STPM with minimum of B- in Mathematics/ Additional Mathematics/ Further Additional Mathematics, Chemistry/ Engineering Chemistry and Physics/ Engineering Physics/ Biology with CPA 3.00 and not  physically handicapped which makes him/her unable to conduct experimental/ practical work.

For further enquiries please contact:

DR. MOHD ZAIDI BIN JAAFAR
Head of Department

Office: +607 5535539
Email: mzaidi@ibd.utm.my