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Doctor of Philosophy in Petroleum Engineering (Ph.D.)

Admission

Admission to the University of Houston Ph.D. Program in Petroleum Engineering will require the following:

  1. GRE — An acceptable score within the Cullen College of Engineering standard on the Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical portions of the Graduate Record Examination.
  2. LETTERS — Three letters of recommendation from recognized academic or industyr professionals who can attest to the applicant’s capability for independent and creative thinking for the graduate level research in petroleum engineering.
  3. STATEMENT — A written statement of the applicant’s professional goals.
  4. APPROVAL — Approval by the Petroleum Engineering Graduate Committee.

In addition, students required to submit a valid TOEFL/IELTS score, must achieve the minimum Cullen College of Engineering requirement. Click here to learn more about the English Language Proficiency Requirements.

 

Degree Requirements

  • M.S. to Ph.D. — Obtaining an M.S. degree first at UH (or elsewhere).

M.S. degrees must have been obtained from an accredited institution in Petroleum Engineering or a relevant engineering or scientific discipline. The applicants must maintain a Grade Point Average of 3.5/4.0.

The chart below demonstrates course requirements for the path to PhD.

Category
Semester Credit Hours
MS-PhD
Required Courses
6
Seminar
6
Advanced Electives
12
Research
18
Dissertation
12
TOTAL
54

Students without sufficient background for the required courses must complete leveling courses that will not count toward the degree. Each Ph.D. student must maintain a Grade Point Average (GPA) above 3.50 throughout the Ph.D. program.

 

Candidacy/Dissertation

The Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering will require a dissertation.

  1. Ph.D. Dissertation Committee: During the third semester after the student is enrolled in the Ph.D. program, a dissertation committee will be formed by the student and advisor with approval of the Chair of the Petroleum Engineering Department. The Chair of the Dissertation Committee will be a tenured, tenure-track or research faculty member associated with the Petroleum Engineering Department. The committee shall consist of at least five members including the Chair of the Committee. Among the committee members, a minimum of three members should be associated with Petroleum Engineering Department and two members can be from outside the Department. Members selected from industry should be actively involved in research and will require the approval of the Associate Dean of the College of Engineering to become a committee member.
  2. Qualifying Examination: The student must pass the qualifying examination before they will be given candidate status.
    Petroleum Engineering Department Qualifying Exam (QE) Policy:
    1. Students will be asked to choose 3 out of four exams- exams are offered the week before classes start in the Spring term and Fall term (only twice a year)
      • Drilling & Completion (includes Stimulation)
      • Production Engineering (includes Artificial Lift)
      • Reservoir Engineering (includes Reservoir Principles and Characterization)
      • Formation Evaluation (includes Loggiing and Petrophysics)
    2. Students will be asked to officially select their 3 exams and give notification by email approximately 2 months prior to the QE.
    3. Authors of the exams will provide study guide materials to all exam takers as soon as the students commit to the QE for a certain date.
    4. Students must pass all 3 exams: (typically taking the QE, 2 semesters after starting the PHD Program- but no later than 3 semesters after beginning the PHD Program)
      • Students may not take all 4 exams
      • If a student passes all 3 exams — they become a Candidate
      • If a student passes 2 out of 3 exams and fails one exam — they need only re-take one exam at the next available QE testing date. Students may not switch subjects after failing a QE.
      • If a student fails 2 exams out of 3 — they are considered to fail. They must take all 3 of the written exam at the next available QE testing date. Students may not switch subjects after failing a QE.
      • If a student fails any one QE exam twice — they are subject to dismissal from the PHD program. Sometimes the option to become a Master Degree Student may be offered after dismissal from the PHD program — this is not a guaranteed offer.
    5. QE exams will be graded and reviewed by committee and results given to students by the first day of class following the term the exam preceded.
    6. Exams will be archived by the department according to the UH Records and Retention Policy.
  3. Proposal Defense: is the initial dissertation proposal defense/oral presentation given after the student passes the Qualifying Exam and becomes a candidate. The student is required to write a dissertation proposal of his/her proposed research to the dissertation committee members. After the submission of the dissertation proposal, the student must give a oral presentation of the proposed research to the dissertation committee. Each committee member must indicate acceptance of the preliminary examination with “Satisfactory” or “Unsatisfactory”. Typically, it is held no later than two semesters before a students plan to graduate.
  4. Dissertation Defense: The Ph.D. candidate must provide the committee members with the final version of the dissertation after the completion of his or her research. After consultation with the committee members, the Ph.D. candidate will defend his or her dissertation at a public oral defense. The dissertation committee will make the final judgment of the acceptance of the dissertation defense and the contribution of the work to the existing knowledge base of petroleum engineering.

 

Curriculum

Prefix and Number
REQUIRED & Elective Courses
PETR 6302
Reservoir Engineering II
PETR 6312
Well Logging
PETR 6314
Pressure Transient Testing
PETR 6368
Drilling and Completion I
PETR 6372
Petroleum Production Operations
PETR 7304
Advanced Numerical Analysis
PETR 7322
Advanced Formation Evaluation
PETR 7324
Advanced Geomechanics
PETR 7342
Advanced Reservoir Engineering
PETR 7344
Advanced Reservoir Simulation
NOTE
There are four courses in the 7000 level series. MS to PhD path requires choosing a minimum of 2 of the 7000 level series courses for their degree. (Students may take other 7000 level series courses as electives.)
  
Of the Total Courses needed for degree, two can be selected outside of the Petroleum Engineering Department Course Offerings. Students will need their advisors consent.