DEGREE PLAN COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING PETROLEUM ENGINEERING 1/6/2016 Foreign Language/Spanish--0 to 10 hours: Two semesters of the same language or exempt with two years of the Y/N same foreign language in high school. Name: Last First Middle Maiden Student Signature: Date: R#: 132 TOTAL DEGREE HOURS GRADE OF "C" OR HIGHER MUST BE ACHIEVED IN ALL COURSES ON THE DEGREE PLAN, AS WELL AS A 3.2 GPA TO BE ADMITTED TO THE PETR ENGR PRGM. Red -- Pre-requisites Blue -- Co-requisites First Year Fall - 17 Hours CHEM 1107/1307 Chemistry I & Lab Placement exam 60% or CHEM 1301 (C or better) Spring - 17 Hours ENGL 1302 Advanced College Rhetoric ENGL 1301 ENGL 1301 Essentials of College Rhetoric MATH 1452 Calculus II Successful completion of ENGL 0301 or a satisfactory score on SAT, ACT, or English department writing sample. MATH 1451 ENGR 1315 Engineering Analysis MATH 1451 (PETR 1305 CAN BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE) MATH 1451 Calculus I PHYS 1408 Principles of Physics I MATH 1451 POLS 2302 American Govt II Placement exam 7 or Sat 660 or ACT 29 POLS 1301 American Govt I Oral Communications Summer After First Year (See Most Recent Catalog) International Experience Requirement _______ Second Year Fall - 17 Hours CE 2301/ME 2301 Statics CE: MATH 1452, PHYS 1408 ME: MATH 1452, PHYS 1408 Spring - 18/19 Hours CE 3303/ME 3403 Solids CE: CE/ME 2301, ME: CE/ME 2301 GEOL 3324 Geol for Petroleum Engineers (Fall Only) CE 3305/ME 3370 Fluids CHEM 1107,1307; MATH 1452; PHYS 1408; PETR 1305 or ENGR 1315 CE: CE 2301/ME 2301 ME: ME 2322, CE 2301/ ME 2301 MATH 2450 Calculus III MATH 3350 Higher Math for Engineers MATH 1452 MATH 1452 ME 2322 Thermodynamics GEOL 4324 Hydrocarbons (Spring Only) MATH 1452, PHYS 1408 PETR 2322; PETR 3302; GEOL 3324; CE/ME 2301; ME 2322 PHYS 2401 Principles of Physics II PETR 2322 Petroleum Methods (Spring Only) PHYS 1408, MATH 1452 PETR 3302; GEOL 4324; MATH 2450; CE 2301/ME 2301; PHYS 2401; GEOL 3324; ME 2322 PETR 3302 Reservoir Fluid Properties (Spring Only) Apply toTransfer Out of Foundational Filed GEOL 4324; PETR 2322; CE 2301/ME 2301; PHYS 2401; GEOL 3324; ME 2322; MATH 2450 Third Year Fall - 17 Hours GEOL 4334 Structural Geology (Fall Only) GEOL 3324, 4324; CE/ME 2301, 3303/3403; MATH 2450 Spring - 19 Hours CE 3302/ME 2302 Dynamics CE: CE 2301, MATH 2450 ME: MATH 2450, ME 2301 PETR 3105 Geology Field Trip (Fall Only) PETR 3307/3107 Drilling I (Spring only) GEOL 4334; PETR 3402; PETR 4303; GEOL 4324; MATH 3350; CE 3303/ME 3403; CE 3305/ME 3370; PETR 2322; PETR 3302 PETR 3304, 3306; ENCO 3350; GEOL 4334; PETR 3105, 3402, 4303 [Formerly 3401] MATH 3342/IE 3341 Statistics for Engineers PETR 3304 Formation Evaluation (Spring Only) MATH 2450 PETR 3401 3306, ENCO 3350; GEOL 4334; PETR 3105, 3402, 4303 IE 2324 Engineering Economic Analysis PETR 3306 Reservoir Engineering (Spring Only) MATH 1451 PETR 3401, 3304; ENCO 3350; GEOL 4334; PETR 3105, 3402, 4303 (Social & Behavioral Sciences Credit) PETR 3303/3103 Reservoir Rock Properties(Fall Only) ENCO 3350 Basic Land Practices (Spring Only) PETR 4303; PETR 3105; GEOL 4334; GEOL 4324; MATH 3350; CE 3303/ME 3403; CE 3305/ME 3370; PETR 2322; PETR 3302 [Formerly 3402] PETR 3304, 3306, 3401 PETR 4303 PETR Prod. Methods (Fall Only) HIST 2300 History of the U.S. to 1877 PETR 4303; PETR 3105; GEOL 4334; GEOL 4324; MATH 3350; CE 3303/ME 3403; CE 3305/ME 3370; PETR 2322; PETR 3302 Fourth Year Fall - 13 Hours Intent to Graduate Filed If you would like to Specialize please select from the following (^Reservoir or ^^Operations) Spring - 17/18 Hours PETR 4222 Design II (Spring Only) PETR 4121 Design I (Fall Only) PETR 4300, PETR Sr. Elec. I & II; PETR 3401,3304,3306; ENCO 3350, CE 3302/ME 2302, IE 2311 Sr. Elec. # III & IV; PETR 4121, 4300 PETR 4300 Property Eval. & Mgmt. (Fall Only) PETR Senior Elective # III (Spring Only) PETR 4121, PETR Sr. Elec. I & II; PETR 3401,3304,3306; ENCO 3350, CE 3302/ME 2302, IE 2311 PETR 4121, 4300,3401,3304, 3306; ENCO 3350 PETR Senior Elective # I (Fall Only) PETR Senior Elective # IV (Spring Only) PETR 3401,3304,3306; ENCO 3350 PETR 4121, 4300,3401,3304, 3306; ENCO 3350 PETR Senior Elective # II (Fall Only) HIST 2301 History of the U.S. Since 1877 ENGR 2392 Engineering Ethics (Lang, Phil, & Culture Credit) Creative Arts (See Most Recent Catalog) PETR 3401,3304,3306; ENCO 3350 Multicultural Credit (See Most Recent Catalog) ART 1309 (Counts for both Multi Cult. And Creative Arts) Electives PETR 4331--Special Problems In Petroleum Engineering Reservoir Operations PETR 4321 -- Drilling Simulator ^PETR 4306--E.O.R ^^PETR 4307--Drilling II ^PETR 4324--Geos ^^PETR 4314--Nodal/Artificial Lift ART 1309 (Counts for both Multi Cult. And Creative Arts) Electives PETR 4331--Special Problems In Petroleum Engineering Reservoir Operations ^^PETR 4405--Gas/Oil Fac. PETR 4321 -- Drilling Sim ^PETR 4319--Simulation ^PETR 4308--Reservoir II ^^PETR 4309--Prod.II The undergraduate requirements may change according to state regulations. By signing above, I signify that I understand the contents of this document.