Petroleum Engineering
Program Educational Objectives (PEO)
- Perform the profession in the petroleum engineering industry by demonstrating their technical expertise and experience in working with projects within their organization and society at national and international levels.
- Remain at the forefront of the petroleum engineering industry by demonstrating their leadership within their organization and society at national and international levels.
- Uphold professionalism in the petroleum engineering industry by being involved in professional development activities.
Program Outcomes (PO)
PO 1 |
Engineering Knowledge |
Acquire and apply mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and petroleum engineering principles to solve complex petroleum engineering problems |
PO 2 |
Problem Analysis |
Identify, formulate, conduct literature search and analyze complex petroleum engineering problems |
PO 3 |
Design/Development of Solutions |
Design innovative solutions for complex petroleum engineering problems that meet specified needs with consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal and environmental constraints |
PO 4 |
Investigation |
Utilize research-based knowledge and research methods to investigation complex petroleum engineering problems |
PO 5 |
Modern Tool Usage |
Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and computational tools to solve complex petroleum engineering problems and activities with an understanding of the assumptions and limitations |
PO 6 |
The Engineer and Society |
Apply engineering reasoning to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and other consequent responsibilities relevant to petroleum engineering practice |
PO 7 |
Environment and Sustainability |
Understand the impact of petroleum engineering solutions in societal and environmental context and demonstrate the needs for sustainable development |
PO 8 |
Ethics |
Demonstrate professional ethical principles, responsibilities and commit to norms of petroleum engineering practice |
PO 9 |
Individual and Team Work |
Work effectively as an individual, a team member or a leader in diverse and multi-disciplinary settings |
PO 10 |
Communication |
Communicate effectively on complex petroleum engineering activities and give clear presentation to all stakeholders |
PO 11 |
Project Management and Finance |
Demonstrate ability to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments using engineering management principles at one’s own work, as a team and leader, to satisfy stakeholders requirements |
PO 12 |
Life Long Learning |
Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. |
Key Performance Indicators
At the course level, the achievement criteria or passing threshold is defined as achieving 50% or higher in the assessment. Therefore, a student who has passed every assessment, is considered to have passed and attained the COs and POs for that unit. The performance target is set at 50% of the students attains the assessed POs for each course. At the programme level, the performance target for overall PO attainment (class average) is set at 50% for each PO.
All students have to achieve 50% or greater in all twelves POs during the four-year degree programme.