Petroleum Engineering Schools in Michigan

Petroleum engineering applies engineering principles to the study of oil and gas. Students who are interested in pursuing a career as a petroleum engineer can complete undergraduate or graduate programs in petroleum engineering or geology engineering. Prospective students will need to complete a variety of courses in engineering, geology and business, among other topics, in order to fulfill the requirements of the degree.
  1. Michigan Technical University

    • Michigan Technical University offers education for prospective students to earn a bachelor of science in geological engineering. The school allows students to specialize in certain fields, like exploration of fossil fuels, hydrogeology, geomechanics and environmental planning. Many students who graduate from the program choose to become professional petroleum engineers. The curriculum is intended to be comprehensive. Admitted students can expect to take many courses in science and engineering, as well as a wide range of courses in the humanities and social sciences.

      Michigan Technical University
      630 Dow Environmental Sciences
      and Engineering Building
      1400 Townsend Drive
      Houghton, MI 49931-1295
      906-487-2531
      geo.mtu.edu/undergraduate/eng.html

    Michigan State University

    • The College of Engineering at Michigan State University offers undergraduate and graduate programs in environmental engineering that allow students to pursue a career in petroleum engineering. Students can pursue a bachelor's degree, master's degree or doctorate. About 2,800 undergrdaute students enroll at the college each year. The college offers nine different graduate engineering programs. Prospective students should make sure to carefully explore the application procedures, as admissions are very competitive.

      Michigan State University
      College of Engineering
      3546 Engineering Building
      East Lansing, MI 48824
      517-355-5107

    University of Michigan College of Engineering

    • The College of Engineering at the University of Michigan operates the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, a program that offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees. Prospective students can take courses like engineering geology, excavation and tunneling, and geoenvironmental engineering, to name a few, which all specialize in petroleum engineering. In addition, the college has developed state-of-the-art research in topics like structural integrity, construction management, materials in new construction, and wastewater treatment. In all, about 5,500 undergraduate students and 2,600 graduate students enroll at the College of Engineering each year.

      University of Michigan
      Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
      2340 G.G. Brown Building
      Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2125
      734-764-8495
      cee.engin.umich.edu

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