Postgraduate Taught Programme: Oil and Gas Engineering




MSc 12 months full-time; PgDip 9 months full-time

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Aims

The Master of Science Degree in Oil & Gas Engineering (formerly Energy Futures (Oil & Gas)) has been designed to provide students with a detailed knowledge of the technology required to ensure energy provision in the oil and gas industry and aims to give both a theoretical and practical grounding equipping them to become future managers of energy projects. Teaching is by specialist staff drawn from Engineering, Geology, Chemistry, and the Energy Industry each of whom are highly regarded in their field of expertise.

The programme is constantly updated to reflect the current and future needs of the energy industry. One of the main features of the MSc Programme is its interdisciplinary nature, being suitable for students with mechanical, civil, electrical, chemical and other suitable engineering backgrounds. In special cases, the Programme is also made available to those with relevant science backgrounds.

Tomorrow depends on talented, enterprising people - like those who make up our community of innovators. The University of Aberdeen has a proven track record of preparing graduates for the Energy sector. Students benefit from research active staff, and from close proximity and good working relationships with industry. Aberdeen is at the heart of the energy industry in Europe, a factor that makes it possible to offer a curriculum that is highly relevant to the needs of employers, alongside cutting-edge research. A degree from the University of Aberdeen puts you in a unique position to develop business links alongside of learning and developing additional skills through the programme.

 

Reasons to Study at Aberdeen
  • Aberdeen is the Oil and Gas Capital of Europe and is the office location for many of the oil companies that serve the industry.
  • The University's alumni play a leading role in the oil and gas and energy industries and its staff, particularly those in Physical Sciences, work closely with industry in consultancy and research.

 

Requirements

Our minimum entry requirement for this programme is a UK Honours degree (or an honours degree from a non-UK institution which is judged by the University to be of equivalent worth) in any branch of Engineering at a 2:1 (upper second) class or above; or honours degree in a relevant Physical Sciences subject also at 2:1 or above.

It is important when submitting an application that you ensure you have completed all the necessary sections and enclosed all the relevant documentation to ensure that your application can be processed as quickly as possible.

Even if you have been educated in the medium of English you must meet our English Language requirements. These are located at www.abdn.ac.uk/sras/international/english.shtml. This programme requires that you meet the 'Postgraduate Standard' level of English proficiency. If you are in doubt about your proficiency in English, contact the British Council office or its equivalent in your country. If your first language is not English, it is important that your proficiency in English is good in order for you to study successfully at the University of Aberdeen . Without this ability you will find great difficulty in understanding lectures, producing written work and sitting examinations.

We have two intakes each year - September & January. Late applications may be asked to wait until the next intake should the programme coordinator feel there is insufficient time to consider the application. Prospective students who require a visa to study in the UK are advised to apply as early in the year as possible to secure a place. Applications received after 30th June (September intake) or 5th November (January intake) from students who need to apply for a visa to study in the UK will not be processed for entry but may be considered for entry into the following intake as appropriate.

It is important to note that the programmes of postgraduate study at the University of Aberdeen are very competitive and the entry requirements stated are a guide to the minimum requirements, but do not guarantee entry.

 

Syllabus

The Programme is currently offered as a full-time, on-campus, course with assessment by coursework and written examination. The duration of the Programme is 12 months with student intakes starting in September and January each year. Details of the structure of the programme can be viewed below. Term, examination and vacation dates can be viewed online at: www.abdn.ac.uk/students/term-dates.php

September Entrants January Entrants
September - January
  • Energy Technologies: Current Issues and Future Directions
  • Fundamental Concepts in Safety Engineering
  • Finding Oil: Geosciences in Exploration and Production
  • Project Management
February - May
  • Oil and Gas Chemistry
  • Facilities Engineering
  • Well & Reservoir Engineering
  • Flow Assurance
February - May
  • Oil and Gas Chemistry
  • Facilities Engineering
  • Well & Reservoir Engineering
  • Flow Assurance
Summer (June - September)
  • Dissertation
    This is normally specified in collaboration with industrial partners, supervised either in the School of Engineering or in the companies. Please note that an industry placement is not compulsory and cannot be guaranteed
     
Summer (June - September)
  • Dissertation
    This is normally specified in collaboration with industrial partners, supervised either in the School of Engineering or in the companies. Please note that an industry placement is not compulsory and cannot be guaranteed
     
September - January
  • Energy Technologies: Current Issues and Future Directions
  • Fundamental Concepts in Safety Engineering
  • Finding Oil: Geosciences in Exploration and Production
  • Project Management
 

 

 

Assessment

The principal method of student assessment is through written examinations. Examinations for the first half-session courses are in last two weeks of January and those for the second half-session are in May. Some courses conducted by the Geology Department have the exams during the course of the semester. Candidates are normally expected to pass all examinations and all projects submissions. MSc candidates must submit a dissertation on their project, and may be required to undergo an oral examination.

 

Teaching

This Programme is currently offered as a full-time, on-campus, course. The duration of the Programme is 12 months, starting in late September.

The taught part of the Programme consists of two half-sessions: the first running from September to late January, and the second from late January to mid June. The two half-sessions comprise courses that are taught by staff from the School of Engineering, Department Chemistry, and School of Geosciences. In addition, a number of industrially-based external lecturers contribute to the Programme to give examples of how theoretical concepts are currently being applied in industry.

After the second half-session written examinations in May/June, students registered for the MSc degree start an industry or school based project, where this can be arranged, and at the end of this period, an individual project report, in the form of a dissertation, has to be handed in and examined by our External Examiners, who will may also make an oral examination of some students on all aspects of the Programme. The final assessment takes account of performance in all parts of the Programme and examinations.

 

Funding

Prospective students should visit the University's Postgraduate Funding Database, the University Funding Pages.and the College's Funding Pages.

 

University of Aberdeen Alumni Discount Scheme
The University of Aberdeen is very pleased to offer a 20% discount on postgraduate tuition fees for all alumni who have graduated with a degree from the University of Aberdeen. The Alumni Discount Scheme applies to both home and overseas students, and applies to the self-funding element of the postgraduate tuition fee. This is the element of tuition fee which you are paying yourself and does not cover the element of tuition fee which is covered by a scholarship, funding body, your employer, a company, or any another source of funding. The Alumni Discount applies only to the tuition fee element and does not apply to any other costs such as additional programme costs or research costs. More Information can be here.

Other Sources
The University of Aberdeen also has a list of International Scholarships & Bursaries.

 

Talisman Postgraduate Scholarship 

Talisman Energy (UK) Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Talisman Energy Inc; a large, independent, oil and gas company, headquartered in Calgary, Canada. In the UK, Talisman is the fourth largest producer of oil and the second largest operator by number of oil fields.

The scholarship is valued at £15,000 for the one year duration of the MSc degree course. This will cover UK/EU postgraduate tuition fees, and will provide a maintenance stipend.

To be considered for the Talisman MSc Scholarship you will need to have applied to the University of Aberdeen for a place on one of the eligible MSc degree programmes starting in September 2012.

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Fees

Information on tuition fees, including the current fee level, can be found on the University Registry website.

 

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