Missouri University Of Science And Technology
Parker Hall, 106, 300 W 13th St, Rolla, MO 65409, United States

Missouri University of Science and Technology is a public research university in Rolla, Missouri. It is a member institution of the University of Missouri System. Most of its 6,456 students study engineering, business, sciences, and mathematics.

overview

The petroleum engineering program offers courses of study leading to the masters of science, doctor of philosophy, or doctor of engineering degrees. The master(s) degree can be earned with either a thesis option or a non-thesis option.

While the program encourages students with an undergraduate degree in petroleum engineering to pursue graduate study, many graduate students are accepted with backgrounds in other areas of engineering, such as chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, or geological engineering. The program accepts such students with the expectation that any remedial petroleum engineering coursework will be met by the student while in residence for the master(s) degree. Students with backgrounds in geology or geophysics will also need to complete all fundamental engineering courses required for a degree in engineering.

Graduate students studying for a masters degree with a thesis option typically find support for their study depending on current research projects and the availability of funding. Students preferring the non-thesis option are typically self-funding for their masters degree.

Each student’s graduate degree program is designed around a set of core petroleum engineering courses and other courses selected to support the thesis topic of interest. Students identify their thesis topic by the end of their first semester.

Research specialties of the petroleum engineering program include reservoir enhancement, hydraulic fracturing, CO2 sequestration, gel treatments, drilling, well completion performance studies, and geomechanics of petroleum recovery.

The program emphasizes mechanical earth modeling (MEM) as a specialty. The MEM group owns part of the university numerical intensive computing cluster. Students with a strong background in geological engineering and geomechanics will likely find excellent opportunities for advanced studies.

 

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Application for Admission: Complete Online Application (see link above)

Application Fee: Is Waived 

Required Documents:

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Minimum GPA - 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale)

TOEFL (80), IELTS (6.5, except Computer Science - 7.0), PTE (58), Duolingo (115)

GRE and/or GMAT scores (unofficial scores accepted during application process)

The GRE is required, please click the link - https://futurestudents.mst.edu/admissions/graduate/

GRE and/or GMAT scores (unofficial scores accepted during application process) 

The GRE is required for the following programs: 

Aerospace Engineering, MS and PhD

Applied Mathematics, PhD

Business Administration, MBA (GRE or GMAT)

Chemistry, MS and PhD (waived for Spring 2024, required Fall 2024 onwards)

Civil Engineering, PhD and DE (direct doctorate students only)

Computer Engineering, MS and PhD

Computer Science, MS and PhD

Electrical Engineering, MS and PhD

Geological Engineering, MS and PhD

Information Science and Technology, MS

Manufacturing Engineering, MS

Mechanical Engineering, MS and PhD

Nuclear Engineering and Radiation Science, MS and PhD

Water Science and Engineering, MS

A statement of purpose (personal statement) of 1,000 words or less on why you are interested in the program 

A resume or curriculum vitae 

3 Letters of Recommendation (Officially sent by Recommenders)

Copy of Passport

https://futurestudents.mst.edu/admissions/graduate/

Master's Priority Deadlines

Fall Semester (Aug. - Dec.) - April 30

Spring Semester (Jan. - May) - Nov. 15

Summer Semester (May - July) - March 15

https://futurestudents.mst.edu/admissions/graduate/

 

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