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How does course accreditation work?

Assessment of selected Jee courses will provide approximately half the credits required to complete the MTech. The remaining credits will be obtained through workplace-based projects monitored by Curtin University. The program is designed to enable individuals working full-time in industry, to enrol part-time in the Master of Technology (Petroleum Technology) and complete course materials over a two-four years. All assessments will be issued and submitted in the online environment using Blackboard, available through the Curtin University Website. Units included in the course structure will be available for enrolment at various times during the year, enabling students to select a study period most convenient to themselves, to complete the required assessments, and earn university credit towards a Master of Technology (Petroleum Technology).

Selected Jee course assessments will be scheduled 1-2 times per year depending on demand. All students must complete 4 projects (100 credits) in order to graduate. It is recommended that students enrol in at least one project per year (25 credits) as well as complete at least one Jee course assessment (25 credits) to enable graduation within four years of enrolment. The table below provides the suggested structure for pipeline, riser and subsea engineers who attend Jee courses.

Click here to download the Jee accreditation information flyer.


Total Degree Credits required for Graduation

200

Index No. Course Name Credits
Workplace-Based Project units (required)
311663 MT506  Petroleum Technology (Project) 25 credits
311664 MT507  Petroleum Technology (Project) 25 credits
311665 MT508  Petroleum Technology (Project) 25 credits
311666 #MT509  Petroleum Technology (Project) 25 credits
Projects may be individual 25 credits, or larger combined projects (50, 75, or 100 credits)
# Students may be permitted to substitute appropriate Curtin Masters units with
approval from the Academic Director
 
JEE Courses available for assessment (Options)
Index No. Course Name Credits
311667

Jee Courses:
MT556 Overview of Subsea Pipeline Systems and Risers

Overview of Subsea Pipelines,
Overview of Subsea Systems,
and
Overview of Risers, Umbilicals and Flexibles

25 credits
Note: All 3 Jee courses must be attended prior to enrolling in the Curtin University assessment for this 25 credit unit.
   
311673

Jee Courses:
MT557 Design of Subsea Pipelines

Design of Subsea Pipelines Part 1, and
Design of Subsea Pipelines Part 2
25 credits
Note: Both Jee courses must be attended prior to enrolling in the Curtin University assessment for this 25 credit unit.
   
311671

Jee Courses:
MT558 Construction of Subsea Pipelines

Construction of Subsea Pipelines, and
Installation Calculations for Subsea Pipelines
25 credits
Note: Both Jee courses must be attended prior to enrolling in the Curtin University assessment for this 25 credit unit.
   
311675

Jee Courses:
MT559 Integrity Management of Subsea Pipelines
Integrity Management of Subsea Pipelines Part 1, and
Integrity Management of Subesa Pipelines Part 2
25 credits
Note: Both Jee courses must be attended prior to enrolling in the Curtin University assessment for this 25 credit unit.

Students are permitted to take a combination of Jee, Shell and PetroSkills courses in order to complete the 100 credits of courses required towards graduation. For a list of accredited PetroSkills courses click here. For a list of Shell accredited courses click here.

For more information about Jee, visit the website at: www.jee.co.uk. Download the 2010 Jee catalogue.

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