Form C4 Heriot-Watt University - Course Descriptor Template Version 4.0 (2010/2011)
1 / 2
1. Course
Code
G10PF
2. Course
Title
Petroleum Engineering Design Project B
3. SCQF
Level
10
4. Credits
150
5. School Engineering and Physical Sciences
6. Course
Co-ordinator 4th Year Director of Studies
7.Delivery:
Location &
Semester
Edin
Sem 2
SBC
Sem…….
Orkney
Sem………..
Dubai
Sem……..
IDL
Sem….
Collaborative Partner
Baku Higher Oil School, Azerbaijan
Sem 2
Approved Learning Partner
Name …………………………………Sem………..
8. Pre-requisites B49CG Process Design B
9. Linked Courses
(specify if synoptic)
G10PF Design Project A
10. Excluded Courses
11. Replacement Courses Code:
Date Of Replacement:
12. Degrees for which
this is a core course BEng Petroleum Engineering
13. The course may be
delivered to: UG only PG only UG & PG
14. Available as an Elective?
Yes No
15. Aims
The aim of this synoptic set of modules is to allow learners to experience a process design exercise which seeks to
 Integrate and develop their knowledge of petroleum engineering.
 Grasp the importance of sustainability, economics and safety.
 Ensure competence in the basic tasks required of a professional engineer.
16. Syllabus
 Individual project focusing on application of fundamental petroleum engineering principles to process design; drilling, facilities, economics, simulation, control,
safety, environment.
 Group based project dealing with the technical design of a field development facility.
 Individual reporting on a technical aspect of the project.
 Group report on development proposal
 Utilisation of a range of solution methodologies (process simulation and mathematical modelling tools).
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17. Learning Outcomes (HWU Core Skills: Employability and Professional Career Readiness)
Subject Mastery Understanding, Knowledge and Cognitive
Skills
Scholarship, Enquiry and Research (Research-Informed Learning)
After completing this course, students will:
 Develop professional competence in dealing with process design.
 Determine and apply appropriate science and engineering to constrained problem solving exercises.
 Appreciate the legal and ethical aspects in creating manufacturing processes that satisfy consumer needs and return profit in a sustainable,
safe and socially responsible manner.
 Show an awareness of the need for a wider multidisciplinary engineering, natural and social science collaboration in the design of
manufacturing plants.
Personal Abilities Industrial, Commercial & Professional Practice Autonomy, Accountability & Working with Others Communication, Numeracy & ICT
After completing this module, students will be able to:
 Develop practical skills and active learning techniques through information/data gathering by literature surveys, personal communications and
use of computer software.
 Show capability in the participation of group work and meeting responsibilities in achieving group targets.
 Develop transferable skills such as problem solving, communication, time planning, working with others, effective use of general IT facilities,
and information retrieval.
 Show competence in oral and written presentations and other forms of communication.
18. Assessment Methods 19. Re-assessment Methods
Method Duration of Exam
(if applicable)
Weighting (%) Synoptic courses? Method Duration of Exam
(if applicable)
Diet(s)
Report (Individual) 30% G10PE None – qualifying course
Report (Group) 50%
Presentation (Group) 20%
20. Date and Version
Date of Proposal 13-8-12 Date of Approval by
School Committee
Date of
Implementation
Version
Number
1.1

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G10 pf design project b

  • 1. Form C4 Heriot-Watt University - Course Descriptor Template Version 4.0 (2010/2011) 1 / 2 1. Course Code G10PF 2. Course Title Petroleum Engineering Design Project B 3. SCQF Level 10 4. Credits 150 5. School Engineering and Physical Sciences 6. Course Co-ordinator 4th Year Director of Studies 7.Delivery: Location & Semester Edin Sem 2 SBC Sem……. Orkney Sem……….. Dubai Sem…….. IDL Sem…. Collaborative Partner Baku Higher Oil School, Azerbaijan Sem 2 Approved Learning Partner Name …………………………………Sem……….. 8. Pre-requisites B49CG Process Design B 9. Linked Courses (specify if synoptic) G10PF Design Project A 10. Excluded Courses 11. Replacement Courses Code: Date Of Replacement: 12. Degrees for which this is a core course BEng Petroleum Engineering 13. The course may be delivered to: UG only PG only UG & PG 14. Available as an Elective? Yes No 15. Aims The aim of this synoptic set of modules is to allow learners to experience a process design exercise which seeks to  Integrate and develop their knowledge of petroleum engineering.  Grasp the importance of sustainability, economics and safety.  Ensure competence in the basic tasks required of a professional engineer. 16. Syllabus  Individual project focusing on application of fundamental petroleum engineering principles to process design; drilling, facilities, economics, simulation, control, safety, environment.  Group based project dealing with the technical design of a field development facility.  Individual reporting on a technical aspect of the project.  Group report on development proposal  Utilisation of a range of solution methodologies (process simulation and mathematical modelling tools).
  • 2. Form C4 Heriot-Watt University - Course Descriptor Template Version 4.0 (2010/2011) 2 / 2 17. Learning Outcomes (HWU Core Skills: Employability and Professional Career Readiness) Subject Mastery Understanding, Knowledge and Cognitive Skills Scholarship, Enquiry and Research (Research-Informed Learning) After completing this course, students will:  Develop professional competence in dealing with process design.  Determine and apply appropriate science and engineering to constrained problem solving exercises.  Appreciate the legal and ethical aspects in creating manufacturing processes that satisfy consumer needs and return profit in a sustainable, safe and socially responsible manner.  Show an awareness of the need for a wider multidisciplinary engineering, natural and social science collaboration in the design of manufacturing plants. Personal Abilities Industrial, Commercial & Professional Practice Autonomy, Accountability & Working with Others Communication, Numeracy & ICT After completing this module, students will be able to:  Develop practical skills and active learning techniques through information/data gathering by literature surveys, personal communications and use of computer software.  Show capability in the participation of group work and meeting responsibilities in achieving group targets.  Develop transferable skills such as problem solving, communication, time planning, working with others, effective use of general IT facilities, and information retrieval.  Show competence in oral and written presentations and other forms of communication. 18. Assessment Methods 19. Re-assessment Methods Method Duration of Exam (if applicable) Weighting (%) Synoptic courses? Method Duration of Exam (if applicable) Diet(s) Report (Individual) 30% G10PE None – qualifying course Report (Group) 50% Presentation (Group) 20% 20. Date and Version Date of Proposal 13-8-12 Date of Approval by School Committee Date of Implementation Version Number 1.1