The Petroleum and Energy Engineering Department offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Petroleum and Energy Engineering.
Admission Requirements
Students are admitted to the Petroleum and Energy Engineering program either upon admission to AUC or after successful completion of criteria courses. High school students with mathematics/science background are accepted depending on their High School grades and the available quota in the Petroleum and Energy Engineering program. Undeclared and transfer students are admitted to the program upon completing criteria courses in sciences, for the required courses consult admissions office or the academic advisor. Students are accepted based on their GPA and on available quota in the department, admission to the program is highly competitive.
Scholarhsips
The department will offer a number of scholarships to outstanding students.
Graduation Requirements
A total of 162 credits must be successfully completed to be awarded a Bachelor of Science in Petroleum and Energy Engineering:
Core Curriculum Requirements 30-42 credits
Engineering Core Requirements 56 credits
Concentration Requirements 67 credits
Concentration Electives 6 credits