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University of Adelaide

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Graduate Diploma in Petroleum Engineering

  • Graduate Diploma

The petroleum industry has long been one of the world's largest, powering much of modern life and the global economy.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
3GD114, 101346
Intake Months
Feb
International Fees
$52,000 per year / $52,000 total

About this course

Power ahead on a new global career path

The petroleum industry has long been one of the world's largest, powering much of modern life and the global economy. Engineering in the field is highly challenging and rewarding, with outstanding career opportunities worldwide.

Our Graduate Diploma of Petroleum Engineering will build on your existing engineering knowledge and experience in another discipline to help you to enter this exciting industry.

Study locations

North Terrace

North Terrace Campus

What you will learn

Completed over 12 months full-time, the degree features an engaging blend of face-to-face tuition, practical problem solving and team work.

The program is developed and taught by world-class, industry-trained and research-active academics through our Australian School of Petroleum and Energy Resources (ASPER)-Australia's only school of its kind, and the leading centre for integrated petroleum research and education throughout the Asia Pacific region.

The wide-ranging and internationally informed curriculum draws on ASPER's strong collaborations with industry and other leading universities around the world, delivering you:

  • knowledge and understanding of a wide range of petroleum engineering principles
  • fundamental skills in evaluating, selecting and using appropriate, environmentally responsible methods and techniques in drilling, reservoir and production engineering
  • broad skills in analysing and solving complex petroleum engineering problems using advanced methods
  • specialised petroleum engineering technical and creative capabilities
  • advanced interpersonal communication and teamwork skills.

Regular interaction with ASPER's world-recognised staff and guest industry presenters will also ensure you emerge with a sound base of international connections and real-world insight.

Course structure

To satisfy the requirements for Core courses students must complete courses to the value of 24 units.

All courses are 3 units unless stated otherwise.

Core Courses

Students must complete all of the following:

CHEM ENG 7035 Water and Waste Water Treatment PG

CHEM ENG 7055 Material Science & Engineering

PETROENG 7035 Reservoir Simulation

PETROENG 7042 Drilling Engineering and Well Completion

PETROENG 7050 Production and Facilities Engineering

PETROENG 7059 Reservoir Engineering VII

PETROENG 7060 Petrophysics

PROJMGNT 5021 Project Management Fundamentals

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Engineering courses at University of Adelaide.
80.2%
Overall satisfaction
88.3%
Skill scale
73.9%
Teaching scale