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The Natural Gas Engineering Program aims to produce graduates who, within the initial years after completing their studies, have:
Established careers as practicing natural gas engineers or pursued further education by enrolling in graduate programs in engineering or business.
Adapted to evolving industry needs by enhancing their fundamental knowledge and skills through workplace training and ongoing educational opportunities.
Successfully fulfilled their professional duties, incorporating safety, health, environmental, and ethical considerations.
Developed into analytical, adaptable thinkers with the potential to become future technical specialists or leaders in their field and community.
Student Outcomes of the Natural Gas Engineering Program
Graduates of the Natural Gas Engineering program will demonstrate:
1. The capability to identify, analyze, and resolve complex engineering challenges using engineering, scientific, and mathematical principles.
2. The skill to apply engineering design processes to develop solutions that address specific requirements while accounting for public health, safety, welfare, and global, cultural, social, environmental, and economic considerations.
3. Effective communication skills with diverse audiences.
4. The ability to acknowledge ethical and professional obligations in engineering scenarios and to make well-reasoned decisions that evaluate the effects of engineering outcomes on global, economic, environmental, and societal dimensions.
Undergraduate applicants who have no previous work at the postsecondary level must have at least a 2.5 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale) from a secondary school and must also meet the criteria for admission to a postsecondary school in the applicant’s home country.
A minimum TOEFL score of 61 (Internet-based) or 500 (paper-based) is required. or IELTS 6.0 overall band score.