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THE BACKGROUND

Oil and gas have been a tangling issue that influences the historical path of global economy and politics, while advanced technology and massive investment have painted the colour of petroleum industry. The recent skyrocketting oil price has placed oil and gas in the zenith of global economic and political clout, that drives an alarm of scarcity that leads to substantial efforts to find new and unexplored petroleum basins. A capital movement toward this sector proceeds at paramount figures as well. A steady evolvement of petroleum technology and management becomes imperative to face the rapid change of environment. Indonesia, a country endowed with oil and gas resources, has experienced in having the oil and gas industry where ITB pioneered the program study on petroleum engineering on 1962 with the establishment of the Department of Petroleum Engineering to meet the manpower demand of bachelor level for engineers working in the upstream petroleum activities. In 1988, ITB extended the program into master and doctoral levels. The program develops not only to meet the current increasing industrys requirements, but also to face the future development of oil and gas industry. The curriculum was adjusted in order to meet the human resources qualification required by the industry which experiences rapid development in technology and management.

THE OBJECTIVES
The program is intended to deepen and strengthen the student's analysis, as well as broaden the view of new and futuristic issues of petroleum engineering and economics.

THE CURRICULUM
The Master Level Program has a total credit of 36, comprising 30 credits for course works and 6 credits for the thesis. The course works include 4 core courses and 6 elective courses. All courses have 3 credit values, except the thesis which is 6 credit worth. The structure of the curriculum is designed as follows. First Semester 1. TM5101 2. TM5102 3. TM5103 4. TM6001

Reservoir System (3 credits) Drilling and Completion (3 credits) Production System Design (3 credits) Research Method (3 credits)

Second Semester 1. TM60xx Elective #1 (3 credits) 2. TM60xx Elective #2 (3 credits) 3. TM60xx Elective #3 (3 credits) 4. TM60xx Elective #4 (3 credits) Third Semester 1. TM60xx Elective #5 (3 credits) 2. TM60xx Elective #6 (3 credits) 3. TM7099 Thesis (6 credits)

The Doctorate Level Program has a total credit of 45. The structure of the curriculum is designed as follows. First Semester 1. TM60xx 2. TM60xx 3. TM60xx 4. TM60xx

Elective #1 (3 credits) Elective #2 (3 credits) Elective #3 (3 credits) Elective #4 (3 credits)

Second Semester 1. Mandatory (6 credits) 2. Qualifying Exam (3 credits)

Third Semester 1. Research Proposal (5 credits) 2. Seminar I (3 credits)

Fourth Semester Seminar II (5 credits)

Fifth Semester Seminar III (3 credits)

Sixth Semester 1. Seminar IV (5 credits) 2. Final Exam (3 credits)

Electives
TM6002 Professional Ethics TM6003 Advanced PE Mathematics

TM6004 TM6005 TM6006 TM6007 TM6008 TM6009 TM6010 TM6011 TM6012 TM6013 TM6014 TM6015 TM6016 TM6017 TM6018 TM6019 TM6020 TM6021 TM6022 TM6023 TM6024 TM6025 TM6026 TM6027 TM6028

Heat and Mass Transfer Advanced Petrophysics Fluid Flow Through Porous Media Geology & Reservoir Characterization Logging Equipments and Control Carbonate and Naturally Fractured Reservoir Pressure Transient Analysis Advanced Reservoir Simulation Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) Methods Chemical EOR Miscible EOR Immiscible EOR Thermal EOR Non-Thermal EOR CBM Technology Selected Topics in Reservoir Engineering Selected Topics in Formation Evaluation Selected Topics in Natural Gas Engineering Advanced Drilling Engineering Rock Mechanics Offshore Operation Selected Topics in Drilling Engineering Advanced Production Engineering Surface Facilities Design Fluid Flow in Production System

TM6029 TM6030 TM6031 TM6032 TM6033 TM6034 TM6035 TM6036 TM6037 TM6038 TM6039 TM6040 TM6041 TM6042 TM6043 TM6044 TM6045 TM6046 TM6047 TM6048

Production Optimization Advanced Artificial Lift Advanced Well Stimulation Selected Topics in Production Engineering Advanced Management and Economic Analysis of Oil and Gas (O&G) Project Economic and Financing Analysis of O&G Project Risk Analysis and Decision Making in O&G Project O&G Project Management and Accounting Advanced Optimization Method Environmental Impact Prevention in O&G Project Reservoir Management Reservoir Engineering and Management Planning of O&G Field Development Macro and Micro-economics of O&G Sector Policy and Regulation of O&G Sector Selected Topics in O&G Economics Selected Topics in O&G Regulation Energy Resources Economic and Financing Analysis of Energy Project Environmental Management of Energy Project

TM6049 Energy Economics TM6050 Energy Modeling TM6051 Energy Policy and Planning

TM6052 Regulation of Energy Sector TM7099 Thesis

THE INSTRUCTORS
Eighteen instructors with their relevant in petroleum engineering background are involved in the program. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. Arsegianto, M.Sc., Dr. Asep Kurnia Permadi, M.Sc., Dr. Doddy Abdassah, M.Sc., Dr. ,Prof. Dody Nawangsidi, Dr.Eng. Leksono Mucharam, M.Sc., Dr.. Nenny Miryani Saptadji, M.Sc., Dr. Pudji Permadi, M.Sc., Dr., Prof. Pudjo Sukarno, M.Sc., Dr. ,Prof. Purnomo Yusgiantoro, Ph.D, Prof. Rudi Rubiandini R.S., M.Sc., Dr.Ing. ,Prof. Septoratno Siregar, M.Sc., Dr.Ing.,Prof. Sudjati Rachmat, Dipl.Ing, Dr-Ing. Sutopo, M.Sc., Dr. Taufan Marhaendrajana, M.Sc., Dr. Tutuka Ariadji, M.Sc., Dr. Ucok W.R. Siagian, M.Sc., Dr. Widjajono Partowidagdo, M.Sc.,MSOR, Dr., Prof. Zuher Syihab, M.Sc., Ph.D

Guest lecturers who are prominent individuals with long experience in petroleum industry are also invited to enrich and put more colour to the courses being offered. They are: 1. Kardaya Warnika, Dr. 2. Trijana Kartoatmodjo, Dr.

DURATION, VENUE, ADMISSION & TUITION


PROGRAM DURATION
The Master Program is designed for 3 semesters which takes 18 months and the Doctorate Program is designed for 6 semesters which takes 36 months. The program opens for two entries: January (for February-June class) and July (for August-December class).

PROGRAM VENUE
The class will be conducted in Laboratorium Technology Building 4A

ADMISSION
To be eligible for admission to the Master program, a candidate must hold a Bachelor Degree (S1) or its equivalent in Petroleum Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geoscience, Mathematics, and Physics; have TOEFL score of minimum 475 have TPA (Academic Potency Test conducted by BAPPENAS) score of minimum 475. pass the screening process (interview) conducted by the Screening Team

TUITION

Tuition fee is according to ITB regulation and the payment is made during the semester registration.

INFORMATION & REGISTRATION


INFORMATION
Master and Doctorate Program, Petroleum Engineering Program Study, ITB Jalan Ganesha 10, Bandung 40132, Indonesia Phone : +62-22-2504955 Fax: (022) 2504955 email : pe-itb@tm.itb.ac.id For detailed and further information, please visit us at http://www.tm.itb.ac.id

REGISTRATION
Fill in the registration form, and submit it to the above address. We will provide you with necessary details. The registration form can be down-loaded from http://www.sps.itb.ac.id

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