Candidates for the non-thesis Master of Engineering in Petroleum Engineering degree must complete at least 30 hours of graduate course credit. This coursework-intensive program allows students to exponentially build on their skill set and advance their career, and can also serve as an excellent entry point into the oil and gas industry for engineers who earned a degree other than petroleum engineering.
The Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering requires at least 24 credit hours of coursework and a minimum of 6 hours of research credit. Earning this degree demonstrates an ability to observe, analyze and report original scientific research and prepares graduates for similar work in their careers or pursuit of a PhD.
Candidates in the Doctor of Philosophy in Petroleum Engineering program must complete at least 48 hours of graduate course credit and a minimum of 30 credit hours of research beyond the bachelor's degree, resulting in a written dissertation. Graduates are prepared to work in academia, conduct research in commercial or government laboratories as well as make scientific discoveries that advance the industry.
Also fully online, the 12-credit Graduate Certificate in Petroleum Data Analytics provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental building blocks of the digital oilfield. Class time is dedicated to topics such as data science and advanced analytics, as well as reviewing how to apply data analysis to areas such as drilling and completions, production operations and reservoir management.

