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12114763
2012
2015
Program
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
Admission Mode
Academic Degree
BACHELORS DEGREE
CHANGE OF MAJOR
Year/Semester
Code
2015/1
Course
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Grade Point
Average (GPA)
7,03
7,50
9,50
7,75
7,30
7,00
7,25
Status
Credit
Hours
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
TC
60
60
30
60
60
60
60
60
60
30
60
60
60
30
30
60
60
30
60
60
30
30
60
60
30
60
60
30
60
60
30
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
30
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12114763
2012
2015
Program
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
Admission Mode
Academic Degree
CHANGE OF MAJOR
EPET060
EPET064
EPET065
EPET066
EPET067
EPET068
EPET069
EPET070
EPET071
EPET072
EPET073
EPET074
EPET075
EPET076
EPET077
EPET078
BACHELORS DEGREE
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING II
ANALYSIS AND MODELLING SEDIMENTARY BASINS
FLUID DRILLIND AND WELL COMPLETON
PLATAFORMS HYDRODYNAMIC BEHAVIOR
OIL PRODUCTION FACILITIES
OIL AND NATURAL GAS PROCESSING
MATERIALS FOR OIL ENGINEERING
ECONOMIC EVALUATION OF OIL AND GAS
SIMULATION OF RESERVOIRS
OIL WELLS PROJECTS
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS SYSTEMS MARINE
SUBMARINE OIL PRODUTION SYSTEM
HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK
INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL
OPERATION MANAGEMENT IN EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION
TRAINING
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
30
30
60
60
60
60
60
30
250
Status: ENROLLED
Official recognition by: Order no. 0 from 01 January 2011 published in the official gazette on 01 January 2011.
PR Promoted; EN Enrolled; FLEX Flexible Credit Hours; TC Transfer Credits; Ex Exempted; RT Retained; ERO Enrollments in Remaining
Openings;
Required
Obtained
To Obtain
Regular Credit Hours
Maximum number of semesters:
3480
390
3090
Supervised Training Credit Hours
Number of semesters with academic enrollments:
250
0
250
Elective Credit Hours
Number of semesters with no enrollments:
180
0
180
Flexible Credit Hours
Number of semesters with enrollments on hold:
240
0
240
Undergraduate Thesis Credit
Number of semesters accrued for program completion:
60
0
60
Hours
ENADE (National Exam for the Assessment of Student Undergraduate Performance) taken as a freshman: No data available
ENADE (National Exam for the Assessment of Student Undergraduate Performance) taken in the last year of the program: No data available
GPA of the last semester:
7,48
Authentication by the Registrar
Cumulative GPA:
7,48
Minimum requirements for obtaining a passing grade:
Final average of 5.5 (five point five) and 75% of attendance.
Additional Information:
Declaration of Accuracy:
I certify that this English Translation is a true and accurate representation of the text in Portuguese.
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Discipline: Thermodynamics
The First Law of Thermodynamics, applications: closed and open systems and
other Basic Concepts; Volumetric Properties of Pure Fluids; Thermal effects;
Entropy and Second Law of Thermodynamics; Thermodynamic Properties of
Fluids; Thermodynamics of flow processes; Availability and exergy.
Discipline: Materials Science
Conceptualization of science and engineering materials. Structure of the
materials. Defects in solids. Phase diagram. The properties of materials: steel,
non-ferrous alloys, ceramic and polymers. Heat
treatments. Corrosion. Tribology notions.
Discipline: Petroleum Geophysics
Sub-surface geology. Notions of potential methods: Gravity; Magnetometry.
Seismic methods: Acquisition of data. Operating principles of the seismic
method: Types of seismic waves; speed of propagation; Factors
spread. Processing seismic data. Interpretation of seismic data. Seismic
application in project of wells. Geological modeling. 4-D seismic and seismic
multi-component.
Discipline: Environmental Engineering
Ecology notions; Control of environmental pollution; Environmental
legislation; Management Environmental
Discipline: Physics and Chemistry
Solids, liquids, gases and vapors. Solutions and phase equilibrium. Chemical
Equilibrium. Electrochemistry. Electrochemistry. Conductance of electrolytes
and F.e.m. Chemistry of Surfaces. Chemical Kinetics.
Discipline: Oil Properties
Oil: constitution (oil, non-oil, paraffin, asphaltenes); classification of
oil; physical and chemical characteristics. Phase behavior, properties of
natural gas, calculation of the properties of pseudo, oil properties, hydrates:
concepts and definitions, training and dissolution conditions. Formation water:
characteristics, properties, composition contaminants. Buildup: concepts and
definitions, training requirements, dissolution.
Discipline: Properties of Rocks
Porosity. compressibility training. Saturation of fluids in the rock.
Absolute permeability and Darcy's Law. Factors que influence the
permeability. Capillary: capillary rise of capillary pressure curves; function
"J" Leverett. Effective and relative permeability. Wettability. Ternary phase
diagram.