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Degree information

On this page you will find information and resources to help you enter into a Petroleum Engineering graduate degree. You can also find info to help you find a student job or a career.


M. S. Petroleum Engineering

The graduate program in petroleum engineering at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) offers high quality, contemporary education and research in all areas of petroleum engineering at the M.S. level. A special emphasis is placed on arctic oil and gas development. The petroleum engineering curriculum is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), the national accrediting agency for engineering programs.

Petroleum engineers are in high demand worldwide, and graduates of the UAF program are immediately employable for high-paying positions within Alaska, the rest of the nation and beyond. Though admission into the graduate programs in Petroleum Engineering is highly competitive, the flexibility in accommodating those with industry experience enables working engineers to take advantage of the opportunity.

See the Prospective Student site to inquire about this program and learn more about admissions requirements.

Interdisciplinary Ph.D.

The UAF Interdisciplinary Ph.D. program provides flexibility to students who have well-defined goals that do not fit into one of the established majors offered by the university.


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