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Oklahoma State University's Master of Science in Petroleum Engineering program benefits from its strategic location in a major domestic exploration region. The program enjoys robust backing from both regional and national energy firms, equipping graduates with practical skills for professional success. Petroleum engineering students at OSU gain direct experience analyzing geological formations, mechanical applications, material properties, fluid dynamics, and their impacts on reservoir management, drilling operations, and sustainable development. The curriculum fosters collaborative problem-solving skills essential for the energy sector.
To fulfill university graduation requirements, students must complete thirty (30) semester credits through the PETE MS program structure:
Degree Requirements
Core Courses
(9 credit hours)
Thesis
(6 credit hours)
Electives
(15 credit hours)
Written thesis
Defense