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Curriculum: Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering (Bspete)

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Republic of the Philippines

BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY


Pablo Borbon Main II,Alangilan, Batangas City
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURE & FINE ARTS
www.batstate-u.edu.ph Tel. No. (043) 425-0139 loc 118

CURRICULUM
Bachelor of Science in Petroleum Engineering (BSPetE)
Academic Year 2018-2019
Reference CMOs: CMO No. 4 s. 2018 and CMO No. 20, s. 2013

Curriculum Description

Petroleum Engineering is a field of engineering concerned with the activities related to


the production of hydrocarbons, which can be either crude oil or natural gas. Exploration and
production are deemed to fall within the upstream sector of the oil and gas industry.

Program Educational Objectives of Petroleum Engineering

The petroleum engineering alumni three to five years after graduation shall:
1. Successfully practice in upstream and downstream petroleum industry and academe.
2. Promote professionalism in petroleum engineering practice.

Student Outcomes

The following skills, knowledge, and behaviors are expected to be attained by students as they
progress through the program:
a. Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve engineering problems.
b. Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data.
c. Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic
constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,
manufacturability, and sustainability, in accordance with standards.
d. Ability to function on multidisciplinary teams.
e. Ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
f. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
g. Ability to communicate effectively.
h. Broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global,
economic, environmental, and societal context.
i. Recognition of the need for, and an ability to engage in life-long learning.
j. Knowledge of contemporary issues.
k. Ability to use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering
practice.
l. Knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles as a member
and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

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CURRICULUM COMPONENTS
Number of Hours Per Week
Classification/ Field / Course Credit Units
Lec Lab
I. TECHNICAL COURSES
A. Mathematics
Differential Calculus 3 0 3
Integral Calculus 3 0 3
Differential Equations 3 0 3
Engineering Data Analysis 3 0 3
Numerical Methods and Analysis 2 3 3
Sub-Total 14 3 15
B. Natural/Physical Sciences
General Chemistry 3 3 4
Physics 1 3 3 4
Modern Biology 2 3 3
Sub-Total 8 9 11
C. Basic Engineering Sciences
Engineering Drawing 0 3 1
Computer Programming 1 0 3 1
Engineering Mechanics 3 0 3
Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies 3 0 3
Engineering Economics 3 0 3
Technopreneurship 3 0 3
Introduction to Engineering 0 3 1
Environmental Science and Engineering 3 0 3
Sub-Total 15 9 18
D. Allied Courses
Basic Electrical Engineering 2 3 3
Instrumentation and Control Engineering 2 3 3
Basic Organic Chemistry 2 3 3
DC and AC Machinery 2 3 3
Physical Chemistry 2 3 3
Introduction to Unit Operation 3 0 3
Thermodynamics 3 0 3
Fluid Mechanics 3 0 3
Sub-Total 19 15 24
E. Fundamental Petroleum Engineering Courses
3 0 3
Introduction to Oil and Gas Industry and Sustainable Development
Reservoir Geosciences 3 0 3
Petroleum Geology 2 3 3
Reservoir Petrophysics with Hydrocarbon Phase Analysis 3 3 4
Advance Mathematics for PetE 3 0 3
Formation Evaluation 2 3 3
Reservoir Geomechanics 2 3 3
Fuels and Combustion 3 0 3
Basic Occupational Safety and Health 3 0 3
Project Management for PetE 3 0 3
Reservoir Modelling and Simulation 2 3 3
Qualitative and Quantitative Chemistry 2 3 3
Process Plant Engineering 3 0 3
Material Science and Engineering 3 0 3
On the-Job-Training 320 hrs 4
Sub-Total 37 18 47

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F. Professional Petroleum Engineering Courses
Reservoir Engineering 1 2 3 3
Reservoir Engineering 2 2 3 3
Production Engineering 1 2 3 3
Production Engineering 2 2 3 3
Well Test Analysis 3 0 3
Drilling Engineering 2 3 3
Drilling Technology 2 3 3
PetE Project Study 1 0 3 1
PetE Project Study 2 0 3 1
Plant Design 2 3 3
Petroleum Economics 2 0 2
Research Methods 3 0 3
Sub-Total 22 27 31
TOTAL TECHNICAL COURSES 115 81 146
A. General Education Courses
Purposive Communication 3 0 3
Mathematics in the Modern World 3 0 3
Understanding the Self 3 0 3
Art Appreciation 3 0 3
Ethics 3 0 3
Readings in Philippine History 3 0 3
Contemporary World 3 0 3
Science, Technology and Society 3 0 3
Sub-Total 24 0 24
B. General Education Elective and Mandated Courses
Kontekstwalisadong Komunikasyon sa Filipino 3 0 3
Filipino sa Iba't Ibang Disiplina 3 0 3
ASEAN Literature 3 0 3
Life and Works of Rizal 3 0 3
Sub-Total 12 0 12
C. Physical Education
PE 1,2,3,4 (2 units each) 8 0 8
Sub-Total 8 0 8
D. National Service Training Program
NSTP 1&2 6 0 6
Sub-Total 6 0 6
TOTAL NON-TECHNICAL COURSES 50 0 50
GRAND TOTAL 165 81 196

SUMMARY
Courses Number of Units
I. Technical Courses
A. Mathematics 15
B. Natural and Physical Sciences 11
C. Basic Engineering Sciences 18
D. Allied Courses 24
E. Fundamental Courses 47
F. Professional Petroleum Engineering Courses 28
II. Non-Technical Courses
A. General Education Courses 24
B. General Education Elective/Mandated Courses 12
C. Physical Education and NSTP 14
GRAND TOTAL 193

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PROGRAM OF STUDY
FIRST YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
GEd 102 Mathematics in the Modern World 3 0 3
GEd 105 Readings in Philippine History 3 0 3
GEd 101 Understanding the Self 3 0 3
GEd 106 Purposive Communication 3 0 3
MATH 401 Differential Calculus 3 0 3
ENGG 401 Introduction to Engineering 0 3 1
SCI 401 General Chemistry 3 3 4
PE 101 Physical Fitness, Gymnastics and Aerobics 2 0 2
NSTP 111 National Service Training Program 1 3 0 3
Total 23 6 25
FIRST YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
MATH 402 Integral Calculus 3 0 3 MATH 401
SCI 403 Physics 1 3 3 4 MATH 401 MATH 402
GEd 104 The Contemporary World 3 0 3
GEd 109 Science, Technology and Society 3 0 3
GEd 108 Art Appreciation 3 0 3
CpE 401 Computer Programming 1 0 3 1
PE 102 Rhythmic Activities 2 0 2 PE 101
NSTP 121 National Service Training Program 2 3 0 3 NSTP 1
ENGG 402 Engineering Drawing 0 3 1
Total 20 9 23
FIRST YEAR
Midterm
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
GEd 107 Ethics 3 0 3
GEd 103 Life and Works of Rizal 3 0 3
SCI 402 Modern Biology 2 3 3
Total 8 3 9
SECOND YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
Introduction to Oil and Gas Industry and Sustainable
PetE 401 3 0 3 ENGG 401
Development
PetE 402 Reservoir Geosciences 3 0 3 PetE 401
ENGG 409 Engineering Mechanics 3 0 3 SCI 403
ME 431 Thermodynamics 3 0 3 SCI 403, MATH 402
EE 419 Basic Electrical Engineering 2 3 3 SCI 403, MATH 402
ChE 420 Qualitative and Quantitative Chemistry 2 3 3 SCI 401
PE 103 Individual and Dual Sports 2 0 2 PE 101
Fili 101 Kontekstwalisadong Komunikasyon sa Filipino 3 0 3
MATH 404 Differential Equations 3 0 3 MATH 402
Total 24 6 26
SECOND YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
PetE 403 Petroleum Geology 2 3 3 PetE 402
Reservoir Petrophysics with Hydrocarbon Phase
PetE 404 3 3 4 PetE 403
Analysis
PetE 405 Advanced Mathematics for PetE 3 0 3 MATH 404
EE 422 DC and AC Machinery 2 3 3 EE 419
ChE 432 Basic Organic Chemistry 2 3 3 SCI 401
Fili 102 Filipino sa Iba't Ibang Disiplina 3 0 3
PE 104 Team Sports 2 0 2 PE 101
MATH 403 Engineering Data Analysis 3 0 3 MATH 401
Total 20 12 24

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THIRD YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
ENGG 410 Fundamentals of Deformable Bodies 3 0 3 ENGG 409
ENGG 416 Research Methods 3 0 3 MATH 403
ENGG 412 Material Science and Engineering 3 0 3 SCI 401
ME 406 Fluid Mechanics 3 0 3 ME 431
Litr 102 ASEAN Literature 3 0 3
ChE 431 Physical Chemistry 2 3 3 ChE 420
PetE 406 Reservoir Engineering 1 2 3 3 PetE 404
PetE 407 Formation Evaluation 2 3 3 PetE 404 PetE 408
PetE 408 Drilling Technology 2 3 3 PetE 403 ENGG 410
23 12 27
THIRD YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
PetE 409 Reservoir Geomechanics 2 3 3 PetE 403
PetE 410 Reservoir Engineering 2 2 3 3 PetE 406, PetE 407
PetE 411 Production Engineering 1 2 3 3 PetE 404
PetE 412 Fuels and Combustion 3 0 3 ME 431
PetE 413 PetE Project Study 1 0 3 1 ENGG 416
ENGG 415 Numerical Method and Analysis 2 3 3 MATH 404, CpE 401
ICE 420 Instrumentation and Control Engineering 2 3 3 EE 419
ChE 436 Introduction to Unit Operation 3 0 3 ChE 431
Total 16 18 22
THIRD YEAR
Midterm
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
ENGG 411 Basic Occupational Safety and Health 3 0 3
ENGG 413 Environmental Science and Engineering 3 0 3 SCI 401
ENGG 404 Engineering Economics 3 0 3 MATH 402
Total 9 0 9
FOURTH YEAR
First Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
PetE 421 Well Test Analysis 3 0 3 4th year Standing
PetE 415 Project Management for PetE 3 0 3 4th year Standing
PetE 410, ENGG
PetE 416 Reservoir Modelling and Simulation 2 3 3
415, CpE 401
PetE 417 Process Plant Engineering 3 0 3 ICE 420, ChE 436
PetE 418 Production Engineering 2 2 3 3 PetE 411
PetE 419 Drilling Engineering 2 3 3 PetE 407, PetE 408
PetE 422 Petroleum Economics 2 0 2 4th year Standing
Total 17 9 20
FOURTH YEAR
Second Semester
No. of Hour/s
Course Code Course Title Unit/s Pre-requisite/s Co-requisite/s
Lec Lab
PetE 415, PetE 417,
PetE 420 Plant Design 2 3 3
PetE 418, PetE 419
ENGG 405 Technopreneurship 3 0 3 4th year Standing
ENGG 417 On-the-Job Training 320 4 4th year Standing
PetE 414 PetE Project Study 2 0 3 1 Graduating
Total 5 6 11
GRAND TOTAL UNITS 165 81 196

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