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    PETROLEUM GAS UNIVERSITY OF PLOIETI

    PPRROOSSPPEECCTTUUSS

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    WELCOME TO THE PETROLEUM - GAS UNIVERSITY OF PLOIETI

    here are many universities around the world, but only a few devote

    their activity to the formation and training of specialists for the

    petroleum and gas industry. Out of these, just few can be as proudof their tradition and achievements as the Petroleum and Gas

    University is.

    It is my pleasure to invite you to discover the Petroleum - Gas

    University of Ploieti, a uniquely structured education

    institution in Romania, with an ample educational offer that

    we are proud of.

    Founded in 1948, the Petroleum - Gas University of Ploieti

    is the natural outcome of the exceptional experience and

    prestige acquired by the Romanian petroleum and gas

    specialists over the years, qualities which have become

    internationally acknowledged.

    In an effort to combine a highly qualified teaching and

    research activity, providing a comfortable human

    environment for personal growth, development, self

    expression, greater learning abilities and demonstration of competence, our institution trains higher education

    specialists for the main branches of the petroleum industry and other fields of national interest. Our university

    trains specialists for the main engineering fields. Owing to the excellent results of the teaching staff including

    members of the Romanian Academy, university professors and specialists of national and international prestige,

    as well as to the support offered by the petroleum and gas industry, our university has trained a great number of

    higher education specialists, both from our country and from over ninety foreign countries.

    However, the Petroleum - Gas University of Ploieti does not train engineers only but it also has a varied

    educational offer for the following fields: economic sciences, philology, fundamental sciences and administrative

    sciences.Being in a continuous process of renewal, restructuring and integration in the European Community, the

    Petroleum - Gas University of Ploieti offers, starting with the academic year 2005/2006, cycles of study

    consonant with those adopted by the European Community: bachelor, master and Ph.D (Doctoral studies).

    RECTOR,Prof. Eng. Vlad ULMANU Ph.D

    T

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    CONTENTS

    WELCOME TO THE PETROLEUM - GAS UNIVERSITY OF PLOIETI................................................................................. 3

    GENERAL DATA ............................................................................................................................................................. 7

    LEADERSHIP OF THE UNIVERSITY ................................................................................................................................. 8

    SHORT HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY ........................................................................................................................... 9

    EDUCATIONAL OFFER 2008-2009 ............................................................................................................................... 11

    Bachelor programmes ............................................................................................................................................ 11Master programmes ............................................................................................................................................... 14

    Postgraduate programmes ..................................................................................................................................... 18

    Doctoral school (Ph.D. programmes) ..................................................................................................................... 18

    Long life (permanent) education ............................................................................................................................ 18

    Open and distance learning programmes .............................................................................................................. 19

    FACULTY OF PETROLEUM AND GAS ENGINEERING [PGE] .......................................................................................... 21

    FACULTY OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING [MEE] ........................................................................... 39

    FACULTY OF PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETROCHEMISTRY [PRP] .......................................................................... 79

    FACULTY OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES [ES] ...................................................................................................................... 97

    FACULTY OF LETTERS AND SCIENCES [LS] ................................................................................................................. 121

    TEACHER TRAINING DEPARTMENT [TTD] ................................................................................................................. 167

    POSTGRADUATE STUDIES SCHOOL [PGSS] ............................................................................................................... 171

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    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PLOIETI .......................................................................... 171

    POSTGRADUATE PANEUROPEAN COLLEGE OF ECONOMIC LITIGATIONS MANAGEMENT .................................. 173

    OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING DEPARTMENT (ODL) ............................................................................................ 177

    PH.D PROGRAMMES ................................................................................................................................................. 178

    UNIVERSITY STAFF .................................................................................................................................................... 180

    SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH MAIN FIELDS ...................................................................................................................... 187

    ACTIVITIES ................................................................................................................................................................. 193

    ABOUT CAMPUS and STUDENT LIFE ......................................................................................................................... 194

    UNIVERSITY SPORTS CENTRE .................................................................................................................................... 195

    STUDENTS UNION .................................................................................................................................................... 196

    CULTURAL PROGRAMMES AND EVENTS .................................................................................................................. 197

    LIBRARIES .................................................................................................................................................................. 198

    MICROPRODUCTION AND SERVICES ........................................................................................................................ 199

    OTHER STRUCTURES ................................................................................................................................................. 202

    UNIVERSITY PLAN ..................................................................................................................................................... 206

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    GENERAL DATA

    ADDRESS

    Bd. Bucureti no. 39, PO BOX 10, 100680 Ploieti

    Phone: +40 244 573 171 /+40 244 573 568

    Fax: +40 244 575 847

    Web address: http://www.upg-ploiesti.ro

    UNITS

    FACULTY OF PETROLEUM AND GAS ENGINEERING (PGE)

    FACULTY OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (MEE)

    FACULTY OF PETROLEUM REFINING AND PETROCHEMISTRY (PRP)

    FACULTY OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES (ES)

    FACULTY OF LETTERS AND SCIENCES (LS)

    ADVANCED STUDIES (AS)

    POSTGRADUATE STUDIES SCHOOL (PGSS)

    TEACHER TRINING DEPARTMENT (TTD)

    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (NIED)

    OPEN AND DISTANCE LEARNING DEPARTMENT (ODL)

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    LEADERSHIP OF THE UNIVERSITY

    Is ensured by the University Senate, consisting of 56 members (42 members of the teaching staff and 14 students)

    meeting periodically. The current administration of the University is ensured by the Executive Board of the

    University Senate including:

    Rector and President of the SenateProf.Dr. Eng. VLAD ULMANU

    Vice-rector (Prorector) Vice-rector (Prorector)Prof. Dr. Eng. DRAGO CIUPARU Prof. Dr. Eng. MIHAI PASCU COLOJA

    Vice-rector (Prorector) Vice-rector (Prorector)Prof. Dr. Eng. LIVIU DUMITRASCU Prof. Dr. Eng. ION BOLOCAN

    ChancellorProf. Dr. Eng. IONU LAMBRESCU

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    SHORT HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY

    The more you know about our history, the better you will come to understand our mission and place in the large

    field of the academic life.

    The University was founded in Bucharest in 1948, under the name of Petroleum and Gas Institute (PGI) and it had

    at the time two faculties: the Drilling-Production Faculty (later on named the Faculty of Reservoir Engineeringand at present the Faculty of Petroleum and Gas Engineering) and the Faculty of Petroleum Refining (later on

    named the Faculty of Petroleum and Gas Processing and Chemistry and at present the Faculty of Petroleum

    Refining and Petrochemistry).

    In 1950, the following faculties were added: the Faculty of Oil Machines and Equipment (later on named the

    Faculty of Technological Equipment, and at present, to better express the field of activity and its specialties, the

    Faculty of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering), the Faculty of

    Economics and Organization of Petroleum Industry (it functioned until 1968) and the Faculty of Petroleum and

    Gas Deposits Geology (later on named the Faculty of Geology due to extending the field of activity after thetransfer, in 1957, of the Faculty of Geology from the Geology and Mining Institute of Bucharest). In 1957, because

    of these structural modifications, the PGI changed its name into the Petroleum, Gas and Geology Institute (PGGI)

    of Bucharest.

    Between 1967 and 1974, the PGGI of Bucharest was transferred to Ploiesti under the name of the Petroleum and

    Gas Institute (PGI) except for the Faculty of Geology, which became part of the University of Bucharest in 1974.

    In 1968, the short-term (3 years) university training programs were set up, and in 1972, the evening university

    education programs were started. Between 1978 and 1989, the PGI academic structure practically remained

    unchanged.

    In 1992, the PGI changed its name into the University of Ploiesti and included a new faculty, the Faculty of Letters

    and Sciences. For a better definition of tradition and structure, in 1993 the University of Ploiesti changed its name

    into the Petroleum - Gas University (PGU) of Ploiesti.

    Since 1998, The Teachers Training Department within the PGU has been delivering courses for teachers basic

    and continuous education.

    In 2001, the PGU included in its academic programs the Open and Distance Learning courses in the specializations

    of the University faculties.

    In 2002, the PGU included among its faculties the Faculty of Economic Sciences, which took over all the economic

    specializations formerly organized by the Faculty of Letters and Sciences.

    Duringhe academic year 2005-2006, the PGU restructured the curricula for all its faculties and specializations to

    meet the European requirements in the field of higher education, as they are stipulated in the Bologna Project.

    In the field of postgraduate and doctoral studies,the PGU has had a rich tradition ever since

    1950 and has got outstanding results.

    Between 1966 and 1982, the University organized postgraduate UNESCO courses in Petroleum Geology (1966-

    1967; teaching language French) and in Petrochemistry (1968-1982; teaching language English). At present, theUniversity offers the following education programs:

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    master's degree (Mechanical, Petroleum and Chemical Engineering, Economics, Philology, Education,

    Administrative Sciences, Informatics, Mathematics); the Postgraduate Academic Studies School in Petroleum

    (since 1994); postgraduate MBA courses (INDE) since 1995 for further training of management staff and

    specialists; postgraduate specialization courses for teachers of technological education.

    In 2000, the postgraduate College of Economic Arbitration Management was founded.

    Ever since 1951, the PGU has organized doctoral studies and it also obtained the right to grant Ph.D degrees andthe title of Doctor Honoris Causa. At present, doctoral studies are organized in the field of Engineering Sciences.

    In the academic year 2007-2008, the University has over

    13500students and over 750 teaching positions (professors, associate professors, lecturers, assistant lecturers,

    tutors).

    The degrees granted by the technical faculties have been accepted all over the world. Since 1997, the technical

    faculties have been included in the FEANI index. The graduate can be registered in the FEANI register getting the

    title of European Master of Science EURING, according to the conditions imposed by FEANI.

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    EDUCATIONAL OFFER 2008-2009

    Bachelor programmesFACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED SPECIALIZATION

    PETROLEUM AND GAS

    ENGINEERING

    PGE

    MINES, PETROLEUM AND GASBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 4 years

    PETROLEUM AND GASENGINEERING

    HYDROCARBONS

    TRANSPORTATION,

    STORAGE AND

    DISTRIBUTION

    GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERINGBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 4years

    PETROLEUM RESOURCES

    GEOLOGY

    FACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED SPECIALIZATION

    MECHANICAL AND

    ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

    MEE

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 4 years

    PETROLEUM AND

    PETROCHEMICAL

    EQUIPMENT

    HYDROCARBONS

    TRANSPORTATION AND

    STORAGE EQUIPMENT

    ELECTRIC ENGINEERINGBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 4 years

    ELECTROMECHANICS

    SYSTEM ENGINEERINGBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 4 years

    AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND

    APPLIED INFORMATICS

    COMPUTERS AND INFORMATION

    TECHNOLOGYBACHELOR OF ENGINEERINGDay courses, 4 years

    COMPUTER SCIENCE

    ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING ANDTELECOMUNICATIONS

    BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 4years

    APPLIED ELECTRONICS

    ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT

    BACHELOR OF ENGINEERINGDay courses, 4 years

    ECONOMIC ENGINEERING

    IN THE MECHANICALFIELD

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    FACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED SPECIALIZATION

    PETROLEUM REFINING

    AND PETROCHEMISTRY

    PRP

    CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGBACHELOR OF ENGINEERINGDay courses, 4 years

    PETROLEUM PROCESSINGAND PETROCHEMISTRY

    ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 4 years

    ENVIRONMENT

    ENGINEERING IN INDUSTRY

    APPLIED ENGINEERING SCIENCESBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 4 years

    INDUSTRIAL INFORMATICS

    FACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED SPECIALIZATION

    ECONOMIC SCIENCES

    ES

    MANAGEMENTBACHELOR of ECONOMICS

    Day courses, 3 years

    MANAGEMENT

    ACCOUNTINGBACHELOR of ECONOMICS

    Day courses, 3 years

    ACCOUNTING AND

    ADMINISTRATION

    INFORMATICS

    BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBACHELOR of ECONOMICS

    Day courses, 3 years

    SCIENCE OFCOMMODITIES

    AND QUALITY

    MANAGEMENT

    ECONOMY OF TRADE,

    TOURISM AND CATERING

    FINANCEBACHELOR of ECONOMICS

    Day courses, 3 years

    FINANCE AND BANKING

    STATISTICS AND ECONOMICINFORMATICS

    BACHELOR of ECONOMICS

    Day courses, 3 years

    ECONOMIC INFORMATICS

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    FACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED SPECIALIZATION

    LETTERS AND SCIENCES

    LS

    LANGUAGE AND LITERATUREBACHELOR of ARTS

    Day courses, 3 years

    ROMANIAN LANGUAGE

    AND LITERATUREENGLISH

    LANGUAGE AND

    LITERATURE

    ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND

    LITERATUREFRENCH

    LANGUAGE AND

    LITERATURE

    MATHEMATICSBACHELOR of SCIENCE

    Day courses, 3 years

    MATHEMATICS

    INFORMATICSBACHELOR of SCIENCE

    Day courses, 3 years

    INFORMATICS

    CHEMISTRY

    BACHELOR OF SCIENCEDay courses, 3 years

    CHEMISTRY

    PHYSICSBACHELOR OF SCIENCE

    Day courses, 3 years

    PHYSICS

    ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCESBACHELOR OF ARTS

    Day courses, 3 years

    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

    MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE

    AND OFFICE

    ADMINISTRATION

    EDUCATION SCIENCESBACHELOR OF ARTS

    Day courses, 3 years

    PEDAGOGY

    PEDAGOGY OF PRIMARY

    AND PRE-SCHOOL

    EDUCATION

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    Master programmes

    FACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED SPECIALIZATION

    PETROLEUM AND GAS

    ENGINEERING

    PGE

    MINES, PETROLEUM AND GASMASTER OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 1.5 years

    TECHNOLOGY OF

    HYDROCARBONS

    TRANSPORTATION,

    DISTRIBUTION AND

    STORAGE

    MANAGEMENT IN

    PETROLEUM INDUSTRY

    WELL DRILLING

    PETROLEUM PRODUCTION

    RESERVOIR ENGINEERING

    GEOLOGICAL ENGINEERINGMASTER OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 1.5 years

    PETROLEUM GEOLOGY

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    FACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED SPECIALIZATION

    MECHANICAL AND

    ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

    MEE

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGMASTER OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 1.5 years

    DESIGN AND

    MANUFACTURE MODERN

    METHODS FOR PETROLEUM

    AND PETROCHEMICAL

    EQUIPMENT

    OPTIMAL PETROLEUM

    EQUIPMENT EXPLOITATION

    ENGINEERING RISK MANAGEMENT AND

    REABILITY ENGINEERING OF

    PETROCHEMICAL

    EQUIPMENT

    HYDROCARBONS

    TRANSPORTATION AND

    STORAGE SYSTEMS

    ENGINEERING

    SYSTEM ENGINEERINGMASTER OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 1.5 years

    ADVANCED CONTROL

    ENGINEERING

    ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENTMASTER OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 1.5 years

    ENGINEERING AND

    MANAGEMENT OF

    COMBUSTION SYSTEMS

    PETROLEUM AND

    PETROCHEMICALEQUIPMENT ENGINEERING

    AND PRODUCTION

    MANAGEMENT

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    FACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED SPECIALIZATION

    PETROLEUM REFININGAND PETROCHEMISTRY

    PRP

    CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGMASTER OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 1.5 years

    ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY

    IN PETROLEUM

    PROCESSING

    COMPUTER ASSISTED

    CHEMICAL ENGINEERING IN

    REFINERIES AND

    PETROCHEMISTRY

    ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGMASTER OF ENGINEERING

    Day courses, 1.5 years

    ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

    IN ENVINRONMENTAL

    ENGINEERING

    FACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWORDED SPECIALIZATION

    ECONOMIC SCIENCES

    ES

    BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION,MASTER OF ECONOMICS

    Day courses, 2 years

    MANAGING AND

    FINANCING THE

    DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS

    MANAGEMENTMASTER OF ECONOMICS

    Day courses, 2 years

    PUBLIC SECTOR

    MANAGEMENT

    MANAGEMENT OF

    MICROECONOMIC SYSTEMS

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    FACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED SPECIALIZATION

    LETTERS AND SCIENCES

    LS

    LANGUAGE AND LITERATUREMASTER OF ARTS

    Day courses, 2 years

    INTERCULTURAL

    COOPERATION IN THE

    CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS

    ENVIRONMENT

    MATHEMATICSMASTER OF SCIENCE

    Day courses, 1.5 years

    DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

    AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL

    EQUATIONS

    ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCESMASTER OF BUSINESS

    ADMINISTRATION

    Day courses

    PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

    AND EUROPEAN

    INTEGRATION, 1.5 years

    EUROPEAN STUDIES, 2 years

    MANAGEMENT AND

    STRATEGY FOR AEUROPEAN

    ADMINISTRATION, 1.5 years

    INFORMATICSMASTER OF SCIENCE

    Day courses, 2 years

    ADVANCED TECHNICS OF

    INFORMATION PROCESSING

    EDUCATION SCIENCESMASTER OF ARTS

    Day courses, 2 years

    EDUCATIONAL

    MANAGEMENT AND

    EUROPEAN INTEGRATION

    SCHOOL COUNSELING AND

    CAREER DEVELOPMENT

    LANGUAGE AND LITERATUREMASTER OF ARTS

    Day courses, 2 years

    ROMANIAN CULTURAL

    STUDIES IN THE EUROPEAN

    CONTEXT

    CONCEPTS AND STRATEGIES

    OF INTERCULTURAL

    COMMUNICATION

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    Postgraduate programmes

    FACULTY FIELD, DEGREE AWARDED SPECIALIZATION

    POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

    SCHOOL [PGSS]NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    (INDE)

    ECONOMICS SCIENCES

    MASTER OF ECONOMICSDouble Diploma Romanian and

    French

    Day courses, 2 years

    COMPANIES ECONOMIC

    DEVELOPMENT

    POSTGRADUATE

    PANEUROPEAN COLLEGE

    (FESE)

    ECONOMIC SCIENTIESMASTER OF BUSSINESS

    ADMINISTRATION

    Double Diploma PGU PloiestiAnd FESE Switzerland

    Day courses, 2 years

    ECONOMIC LIGATIONS

    MANAGEMENT

    POSTGRADUATE SPECIALIZATIONSTUDIES

    POSTGRADUATE STUDIES

    CERTIFICATE

    Day courses, 1 year

    MEDIATOR

    Doctoral school (Ph.D. programmes)

    The University offers Doctoral Studies, full-time and part-time, courses, with a 3 (5) years duration, which granted

    the DOCTOR (Ph.D.) DIPLOMA in a Fundamental Domain ENGINEERING SCIENCES, Doctoral Fields Mines, Oil and

    Gas, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, System Engineering and Chemical Engineering respectivelly

    Fundamental Field EXACTLY SCIENCES Doctoral Field Chemistry.

    Long life (permanent) educationThe University offers postgraduate Training Courses, with a duration between one week and three months

    through the following centers:

    MANAGEMENT AND PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER CEMATEP

    TRAINING AND INTERNATIONAL ACREDITATION IN WELLS DRILLING AND PETROLEUM EXPLOATATION CENTER

    PROFESIONAL TRAINING IN POLYETHYLENE WELDING ZONE CENTER

    Also the university offers other Postgraduate Courses with a duration of one month to one year at a different

    institions and companies request.

    All the Postgraduate courses are grated with a Postgraduate Certificate in the studies field.

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    Open and distance learning programmes

    OPEN AND DISTANCE

    LEARNING

    ODL

    MINES, PETROLEUM AND GASBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    4 years

    PETROLEUM AND GAS

    ENGINEERING

    SYSTEM ENGINEERINGBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    4 years

    AUTOMATIC CONTROL AND

    APPLIED INFORMATICS

    ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENTBACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    4 years

    ECONOMIC ENGIEERING IN

    THE MECHANICAL FIELD

    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION,BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING

    4 years

    ENVIRONMENT

    PROTECTION FORCHEMICAL AND

    PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY

    ACCOUNTING ANDADMINISTRATION INFORMATICS

    BACHELOR of ECONOMICS

    3 years

    ACCOUNTING AND

    ADMINISTRATION

    INFORMATICS

    MANAGEMENT

    BACHELOR of ECONOMICS3 years

    MANAGEMENT

    LANGUAGE AND LITERATUREBACHELOR of ARTS

    3 years

    ROMANIAN LANGUAGE

    AND LITERATUREENGLISH

    LANGUAGE AND

    LITERATURE

    EDUCATION SCIENCEBACHELOR OF ARTS

    3 years

    PEDAGOGY OF PRIMARY

    AND PRE-SCHOOL

    EDUCATION

    MANAGEMENTMASTER OF ECONOMICS

    2 years

    PUBLIC SECTOR

    MANAGEMENT

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    FACULTY OF PETROLEUM AND GAS ENGINEERING [PGE]

    ADDRESS:Bd. Bucureti no. 39, 100680 Ploieti,

    Phone: +40 244 573 171 / +40 244 576 210

    LEADERSHIP OF THEFACULTYIs ensured by Council the Faculty consisting of 31 members (23 members of the teaching staff and 8 students).

    The faculty is currently administered by Board the Executive of the Faculty Council including:

    Dean: Prof. Eng. Iulian NISTOR Ph.DDeputy Dean: Assoc.Prof. Eng. Florinel DINU Ph.D

    Scientific Secretary: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Mihai Valentin BATISTATU Ph.D

    The CURRICULA cover:

    BACHELOR PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations:- Full-time day courses (4 years)

    o Mines, Petroleum and Gas

    Petroleum and Gas Engineering

    Hydrocarbon Transportation, Storage and Distribution

    o Geological Engineering

    Petroleum Resources Geology

    MASTER PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations- Full-time day courses (1, 5 years)

    o Mines, Petroleum and Gas

    Wells Drilling

    Petroleum Production Reservoir Engineering

    Technology of Hydrocarbon Transportation, Storage and Distribution

    Management in Petroleum Industry

    o Geological Engineering

    Petroleum Geology

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    Ph.D PROGRAMMESFull-day and Part-time Courses with the 3 5 (6) years durationo Fundamental Domain: Engineering sciences

    oDoctoral Domain (Field): Mines, Petroleum and Gas

    Duration of studies: 5.5 years, day courses. The studies are organized on cycles: the first cycle with duration of 4years and the second with duration of 1.5 years. The passing from the first to the second cycle is done by contest.

    The graduates of the second cycle take a degree examination and receive the degree of Master of Science in

    Engineering.

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    BACHELOR PROGRAMMESThroughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:

    C Course

    S Seminar

    P Project

    PW Practical Works

    IS Individual Study

    Eval. Form - Evaluation Form

    E Final examination

    V Preliminary examination

    Domain: Mines, Petroleum and GasSpecialization: Petroleum and Gas Engineering

    Hydrocarbon Transportation, Storage and Distribution (common structure for the first and second years)

    First year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Mathematical analysis 4 4 - 56 56 112 113 9 E

    2. Numerical calculus and computer programming 2 - 2 28 28 56 69 5 E

    3. General chemistry 4 - 3 56 42 98 102 8 E

    4. Descriptive geometry and technical drawing 1 2 2 - 28 28 56 69 5 E

    5.English language 1

    - 2 - - 28 28 11 - -French language 1

    6.Philosophy

    2 1 - 28 14 42 33 3 VHistory of science

    7. Physical education 1 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -TOTAL 14 9 5 196 196 392 397 30 4E+1V

    SEMESTER 2

    8. Descriptive geometry and technical drawing 2 - - 3 - 42 42 58 4 V

    9. Algebra, geometry and differential equations 4 4 - 56 56 112 88 8 E

    10. Technology of materials Material Processing 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    11. Mechanics 1 3 1 1 42 28 70 55 5 E

    12. Mineralogy and petrology 3 - 3 42 42 84 91 7 E

    13.English language 2

    - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    French language 214. Physical education 2 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V

    TOTAL 12 7 9 168 224 392 358 30 4E+3V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Second foreign language 1 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -

    2. Secretarial science 1 3 - 14 42 56 19 3 V

    SEMESTER 2

    3. Second foreign language 2 - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    4. Interactive graphics 2 2 - 28 28 56 19 3 V

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    Second year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    15. Mechanics 2 2 1 1 28 28 56 69 5 E

    16. Physics 3 - 3 42 42 84 66 6 E

    17. General and stratigraphic geology 3 - 2 42 28 70 80 6 E

    18. Thermotechnics and internal combustion engines 1 2 - 2 28 28 56 69 5 E

    19. Strength of materials 1 2 2 28 28 56 69 5 E

    20.English language 3

    - 2 - - 28 28 11 - -French language 3

    21.General economy

    2 1 - 28 14 42 33 3 VMacroeconomy

    22. Physical education 3 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 14 4 10 196 196 392 397 30 5E+1V

    SEMESTER 4

    23. Thermotechnics and internal combustion engines 2 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    24. Strength of materials 2 3 - 2 42 28 70 30 4 E

    25. Electrotechnics and electric machines 2 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    26. Physical chemistry 2 2 28 28 56 44 4 E27. Machine parts 3 - - 42 - 42 33 3 V

    28. Machine parts - project - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    29. Rocks mechanic 2 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    30.English language 4

    - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 VFrench language 4

    31. Physical education 4 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V

    32. Industrial training 1 - - - - 120 120 - 3 V

    TOTAL 14 4 10 196 316 512 283 30 5E+5V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)SEMESTER 3

    5. Second foreign language 3 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -

    6. Non conventional energy sources 2 - 2 28 28 56 19 3 V

    SEMESTER 4

    7. Second foreign language 4 - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    8.Dynamics of drilling structures, transportation and

    storage2 - 2 28 28 56 19 3 V

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    Domain: Mines, Petroleum and GasSpecialization: Petroleum and Gas Engineering

    Third year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    33. General hydraulics 3 - 3 42 42 84 66 6 E

    34. Hydrocarbon reservoir physics 4 - 3 56 42 98 102 8 E

    35. Drilling fluids and well cements 3 - 3 42 42 84 66 6 E

    36. Borehole geophysics 3 - 2 42 28 70 80 6 E

    37. Gas production 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    TOTAL 15 - 13 210 182 392 358 30 5E

    SEMESTER 6

    38. Subsurface hydraulics 3 - 3 42 42 84 66 6 E

    39. Wells drilling 1 2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 E

    40. Oil production 1 2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 E

    44. Hydrocarbons transportation and storage 3 - - 42 - 42 33 3 V

    42. Hydrocarbons transportation and storage - project - - 2 - 28 28 22 2 V

    43. Geology of hydrocarbon reservoirs 3 - 3 42 42 84 41 5 E

    44. Oil field equipment 3 - 2 42 28 70 55 5 E

    45. Industrial training 2 - - - - 120 120 - 3 V

    TOTAL 16 - 12 224 288 512 283 30 5E+3V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)

    SEMESTER 5

    9. Second foreign language 5 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -

    10. Thermodynamics of hydrocarbon reservoirs 2 - 2 28 28 56 19 3 V

    SEMESTER 6

    11. Second foreign language 6 - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    12. Corrosion in petroleum industry 2 1 1 28 28 56 19 3 V

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    Fourth year

    No. Subjects

    Hours/Week Hours/ Semester

    Credits

    Eval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 7

    46. Special and offshore drillings 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    47. Wells drilling 2 4 - 2 56 28 84 91 7 E

    48. Wells drilling - project 1 - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    49. Oil production 2 4 - 2 56 28 84 91 7 E

    50. Oil production - project 1 - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    51. Reservoir engineering 1 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    52.Secondary exploitation of petroleum reservoirs

    2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 EComputer simulation in drilling - production

    TOTAL 14 4 10 196 196 392 358 30 5E+2V

    SEMESTER 8

    53. Wells drilling 3 4 - 2 40 20 60 65 5 E

    54. Wells drilling - project 2 - 2 - - 20 20 30 2 V

    55. Oil production 3 4 - 2 40 20 60 65 5 E

    56. Oil production - project 2 - 2 - - 20 20 30 2 V

    57. Reservoir engineering 2 3 - - 30 - 30 75 3 E

    58. Reservoir engineering - project - - 2 - 20 20 30 2 V

    59. Hydrodynamic investigation 2 - 2 20 20 40 60 4 E

    60.Petroleum economy

    21 -

    20 10 30 45 3 VEnvironment protection - 1

    61. Industrial training 3 - - - - 120 120 - 4 V

    TOTAL 15 5 8 150 220 370 400 30 4E+5V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)

    SEMESTER 7

    13. Second foreign language 7 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -

    14.Evaluation of subsurface and geothermal water

    reservoirs2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 V

    SEMESTER 8

    15. Second foreign language 8 - 2 - - 20 20 30 2 V

    16. Numerical simulation in reservoir engineering 2 - 2 20 20 40 35 3 V

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    Domain: Mines, Petroleum and Gas

    Specialization: Hydrocarbon Transportation, Storage and DistributionThird year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    33. Fluid mechanics 3 - 3 42 42 84 66 6 E

    34. Rocks and fluid chemistry-physics 3 - 3 42 42 84 66 6 E

    35. Gas liquefaction and compression processes 2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 E

    36. Gas liquefaction and compression processes - project - 1 - - 14 14 36 2 V

    37. Geotechnics 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    38. Date acquisition and automatic processing 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 V

    39. Hydraulic transport machines and equipments 3 - 2 28 28 56 69 5 E

    TOTAL 15 1 13 196 196 392 358 30 5E+2V

    SEMESTER 6

    40. Subsurface hydraulics and hydrotechnics 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    41. Wells drilling 4 - 3 56 42 98 52 6 E

    42. Oil production 4 - 3 56 42 98 52 6 E

    43. Gas production and processing 2 - 2 42 28 70 55 5 E

    44. Oil and petroleum products transportation 3 - - 42 - 42 33 3 E

    45. Oil and petroleum products transportation - project - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    46. Industrial training 2 - - - - 120 120 - 4 V

    TOTAL 15 2 10 210 288 418 272 30 5E+2V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)

    SEMESTER 5

    17. Second foreign language 5 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -

    18. Hydrocarbon reservoirs thermodynamics 2 - 2 28 28 56 19 3 V

    SEMESTER 6

    19. Second foreign language 6 - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    20. Real time management of the transport processes 2 - 2 28 28 56 19 3 V

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    Fourth year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 7

    47. Hydrocarbon reservoirs 3 - 3 42 42 84 66 6 E

    48. Gas transportation 2 - - 28 - 28 47 3 E

    49. Gas transportation - project - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    50. Automation and telecommunications 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 V

    51. Hydrocarbon reservoirs evaluation 4 - 3 56 42 98 77 7 E

    52. Water treatment 2 - 2 28 28 56 69 5 E

    53.Corrosion and anticorrosion protection

    2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 VPipe systems maintenance

    TOTAL 15 2 11 210 182 392 358 30 4E+3V

    SEMESTER 8

    54. Environmental protection 2 - 1 20 10 30 45 3 V

    55. Modeling, simulation and optimization methods 3 - 2 30 20 50 50 4 E

    56. Fluids storage 2 - - 20 10 30 20 2 E

    57. Fluids storage - project - 2 - - 10 10 40 2 V

    58. Transport systems supervision 2 - 2 20 20 40 60 4 E

    59. Control and measurement apparatus 2 - 2 20 20 40 60 4 E60. Fluids distribution in pipe systems 3 - - 30 10 40 10 2 E

    61. Fluids distribution in pipe systems - project - 2 - - 10 10 40 2 V

    62.Petroleum economy

    2 1 - 20 10 30 45 3 VTransport of multiphase fluids

    63. Industrial training 3 - - - - 120 120 - 4 V

    TOTAL 16 5 7 160 240 400 370 30 5E+5V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)

    SEMESTER 7

    21. Second foreign language 7 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -22. Topography 2 - 2 28 28 56 19 3 V

    SEMESTER 8

    23. Second foreign language 8 - 2 - - 20 20 30 2 V

    24.Hydrocarbon collecting, transport and storage

    thermoenergetics2 - 2 20 20 40 35 3 V

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    Domain: Geological EngineeringSpecialization: Petroleum Resources Geology

    First year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Mathematical analysis 4 4 - 56 56 112 113 9 E

    2. Numerical calculus and computer programming 2 - 2 28 28 56 69 5 E

    3. General chemistry 4 - 3 56 42 98 102 8 E

    4. Descriptive geometry and geological cartography 1 2 2 - 28 28 56 69 5 E

    5.English language 1

    - 2 - - 28 28 11 - -French language 1

    6.Philosophy

    2 1 - 28 14 42 33 3 VHistory of science

    7. Physical education 1 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 14 9 5 196 196 392 397 30 4E+1V

    SEMESTER 2

    8. Descriptive geometry and geological cartography 2 1 - 2 14 28 42 33 3 V

    9. Algebra, geometry and differential equations 4 4 - 56 56 112 88 8 E

    10. Physical geology 4 - 3 56 42 98 102 8 E11. Topography 2 - 2 28 28 59 69 5 E

    12. Crystallography 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    13.English language 2

    - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 VFrench language 2

    14. Physical education 2 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V

    TOTAL 13 6 9 182 210 392 358 30 4E+3V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Second foreign language 1 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -2. Topography and cadastre 2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 V

    SEMESTER 2

    3. Second foreign language 2 - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    4. Physics of the Globe 2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 V

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    Second year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    15. Physics 3 - 3 42 42 84 66 6 E

    16. Mineralogy and physical analysis methods 3 - 2 42 28 70 80 6 E

    17. Geochemistry 2 - 2 28 28 56 69 5 E

    18. General hydraulics 2 - 2 28 28 56 69 5 E

    19. Paleontology and micropaleontology 1 2 2 28 28 56 69 5 V

    20.English language 3

    - 2 - - 28 28 - - -French language 3

    21.General economy

    2 1 - 28 14 42 33 3 VMacroeconomy

    22. Physical education 3 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 14 3 11 196 196 392 397 30 4E+2V

    SEMESTER 4

    23. Paleontology and micropaleontology 2 3 - 3 42 42 84 66 6 E

    24. Subsurface hydraulics and hydrology 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    25. Hydrocarbon reservoir physics 3 2 42 28 70 55 5 E

    26. Mechanics and strength of materials 4 2 2 56 56 112 63 7 E27. Surrounding geology 2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 V

    28.English language 4

    - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 VFrench language 4

    29. Physical education 4 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V

    30. Industrial training 1 - - - - 120 120 - 3 V

    TOTAL 14 4 10 196 316 512 283 30 4E+4V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)

    SEMESTER 3

    5. Second foreign language 3 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -6. GPS 2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 V

    SEMESTER 4

    7. Second foreign language 4 - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    8. Interactive graphics 2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 V

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    Third year

    No. Subjects

    Hours/Week Hours/ Semester

    Credits

    Eval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    31. Geophysics prospecting 3 - 2 42 42 84 66 5 E

    32. Geophysics prospecting - project - 1 - 42 42 84 66 2 V

    33. Petrology 4 - 3 28 14 42 33 8 E

    34. Sedimentology 4 - 2 - 14 14 36 7 E

    35. Drilling fluids and well cements 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 V

    36. Petroleum geochemistry 2 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    TOTAL 15 1 11 210 168 371 372 30 4E+2V

    SEMESTER 6

    37. Well geophysics 4 - 2 28 28 56 44 4 E

    38. Well geophysics -project - - 3 56 42 98 52 6 E

    39. Historical geology 3 - 3 56 42 98 52 6 E

    40. Structural geology 3 - 2 42 28 70 55 5 E

    41. Structural geology - project - - - 42 - 42 33 3 E

    42. Wells drilling 3 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    43.Solid mineral ores

    2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 VGeostatistics

    44. Industrial training 2 - - - - 120 120 - 4 V

    TOTAL 15 2 12 224 316 540 230 30 4E+4V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)

    SEMESTER 5

    9. Second foreign language 5 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -

    10.Exploration and exploitation methods through

    mining works2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 V

    11. Thermodynamics 2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 V

    SEMESTER 6

    12. Second foreign language 6 - 2 - - 28 28 22 2 V

    13.Evaluation of subsurface and geothermal water

    reservoirs2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 V

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    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 7

    45. Romanian geology 4 - 2 42 42 84 66 5 E

    46. Romanian geology - project 2 1 - 28 - 28 47 2 V

    47. Oil and natural gas production 4 - 3 - 28 28 22 7 E

    48. Sedimentary basins analysis 3 - 2 28 28 56 44 5 E

    49. Geology of hydrocarbon reservoirs 1 3 - 2 56 42 98 77 6 E50. Reservoir engineering 1 2 - 2 28 28 56 69 5 E

    TOTAL 15 2 11 210 182 392 358 30 5E+1V

    SEMESTER 8

    51. Geology of hydrocarbon reservoirs 2 2 - 2 20 20 40 35 3 E

    52. Geology of hydrocarbon reservoirs - project - 1 - - 10 10 40 2 V

    53. Reservoirs engineering 2 3 - - 30 - 30 45 3 E

    54. Reservoirs engineering - project - 2 - - 20 20 30 2 V

    55. Engineering geology 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 E

    56. Geological interpretation of geophysical data 3 - 3 30 30 60 90 6 E57. Petroleum economy 2 1 - 20 10 30 20 2 V

    58. Hydrodynamic investigations 2 - 2 20 20 40 60 4 V

    59. Industrial training 3 - - - - 90 90 - 3 V

    TOTAL 15 4 9 150 250 400 395 30 4E+5V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS (L)

    SEMESTER 7

    14. Second foreign language 7 - 2 - - 28 28 - - -

    15. Seismic stratigraphy 2 - 1 28 14 42 33 3 V

    SEMESTER 816. Second foreign language 8 - 2 - - 20 20 30 2 V

    17. Hydrocarbon reservoirs on the Globe 2 - 2 20 20 40 35 3 V

    18. Environment protection 2 - 1 20 10 30 45 3 V

    MASTER PROGRAMMES

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    Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:

    C Course

    S Seminar

    P Project

    PW Practical Works

    IS Individual Study

    Eval. Form - Evaluation Form

    E Final examination

    V Preliminary examination

    Domain: Mines, Petroleum and GasSpecialization: Technology of Hydrocarbons Transportation, Distribution and Storage

    First year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Applied mathematics 2 2 - 28 28 56 119 7 E

    2 .Numerical simulation bases in hydrocarbons transport,

    distribution and storage2 - 2 28 28 56 119 7 E

    3. Hydrodynamics processes 2 - 2 28 28 56 144 8 E

    4. Liquids transportation and distribution on pipes 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    5. Liquids transportation and distribution on pipes - project - 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V

    6. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 8 4 4 112 140 252 526 304E+

    1V

    SEMESTER 2

    7. Natural gas transportation and distribution systems 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    8.Natural gas transportation and distribution systems -

    project- 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V

    9. Thermodynamics of fluids transport 2 - 2 28 28 56 119 7 E

    10. Railway, road and naval transport of hydrocarbons 2 - 2 28 28 56 119 7 E

    11. Gas storage 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    12. Gas storage - project - 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V

    13. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 8 4 4 112 140 252 526 30 4E+2V

    Second yearA. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    14. Liquefied gas transportation and storage 2 - - 20 - 20 55 4 E

    15. Liquefied gases transportation and storage - project - 2 - - 20 20 30 3 V

    16. SCADA system in fluids transportation on pipes 2 - 2 20 20 40 35 5 E

    17. Numerical simulation of fluids transportation 2 - 2 20 20 40 35 7 E

    18. Natural gas treatment and measurement 2 - - 20 - 20 55 4 E

    19. Natural gas treatment and measurement - project - 2 - - 20 20 30 3 V

    20. Research activity - - - - 120 120 - 4 VTOTAL 8 4 4 80 200 280 240 30 4E+3V

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    Domain: Mines, Petroleum and GasSpecialization: Management in Petroleum Industry

    First year

    No. Subjects Hours/Week Hours/ Semester Credits Eval.FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Fundamentals of management 1 3 1 - 42 14 56 144 8 E

    2 . Knowledge technology in petroleum industry 1 - 2 14 28 42 108 6 E

    3.Human resources management in petroleum

    industry2 1 - 28 14 42 83 5 E

    4. Fundamentals of marketing 2 2 - 28 28 56 119 7 E

    5. Promotional strategy in petroleum industry 1 1 - 14 14 28 72 4 V

    6. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 9 5 2 126 126 252 526 30 4E+1V

    SEMESTER 2

    7. Fundamentals of management 2 3 1 - 42 14 56 144 8 E

    8. Strategic management in petroleum industry 2 1 - 28 14 42 108 6 E

    9.Operational management in petroleum

    industry3 1 - 42 14 56 119 7 E

    10. Quality systems in petroleum industry 2 1 - 28 14 42 83 5 E

    11. Marketing researches in petroleum industry 1 1 - 14 14 28 72 4 V

    12. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 11 5 - 154 98 252 526 30 4E+1V

    Second yearA. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    13. Feasibility studies in petroleum industry 3 - - 30 - 30 70 4 E

    14.Feasibility studies in petroleum industry -

    project- 3 - - 30 30 70 4 V

    15.

    Analysis of investment risk in petroleum

    industry 2 1 - 20 10 30 95 5 E

    16. Capital market in petroleum industry 1 - - 10 - 10 65 3 V

    17.Financial economic analysis in petroleum

    industry2 1 - 20 10 30 95 5 E

    18. Regularities in petroleum industry 2 1 - 20 10 30 95 5 E

    19. Research activity - - - - 120 120 - 4 V

    TOTAL 10 6 - 100 180 280 490 30 4E+3V

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    Domain: Mines, Petroleum and Gas

    Specialization: Wells DrillingFirst year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Applied mathematics 2 2 - 28 28 56 119 7 E

    2 . Numerical simulation bases in wells drilling 2 2 - 28 28 56 119 7 E

    3. Advanced technologies in wells drilling 1 2 - 2 28 28 56 144 8 E

    4. Off shore drilling 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    5. Off shore drilling - project - 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V

    6. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 8 6 2 112 140 252 526 30 4E+1V

    SEMESTER 2

    7. Advanced technologies in wells drilling 2 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    8. Advanced technologies in wells drilling - project - 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V

    9. Completion fluids 2 - 2 28 28 56 119 7 E

    10. Logging while drilling 2 - 2 28 28 56 119 7 E

    11. Drilling process simulation 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    12. Drilling process simulation - project - 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V

    13. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 8 4 4 112 140 252 526 30 4E+2V

    Second yearA. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    14. Subequilibrium drilling 2 - 2 20 20 40 135 7 E

    15. Real time pressure control in wells 2 - 2 20 20 40 135 7 E

    16. Wells completion 2 - 2 20 20 40 110 6 E

    17. Drilling management 2 - 2 20 20 40 110 6 E

    18. Research activity - - - - 120 120 - 4 V

    TOTAL 8 0 8 80 200 280 490 30 4E+1V

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    Domain: Mines, Petroleum and GasSpecialization: Petroleum Production

    First year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Applied mathematics 2 2 - 28 28 56 119 7 E

    2. Numerical simulation bases in petroleum exploitation 2 2 - 28 28 56 119 7 E

    3. Wells log production 2 - 2 28 28 56 144 8 E

    4. Petroleum production systems 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    5. Petroleum production systems - project - 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V6. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 8 6 2 112 140 252 526 30 4E+1V

    SEMESTER 2

    7. Depollution technologies 2 - 2 28 28 56 119 7 E

    8. Off shore wells production 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    9. Off shore wells production - project - 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V

    10. Wells stimulation 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    11. Wells stimulation - project - 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V

    12. Natural gas production, treatment and storage 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E13. Natural gas production, treatment and storage - project - 2 - - 28 28 47 3 V

    14. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 8 6 2 112 140 252 526 30 4E+3V

    Second yearA. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    15. Testing of wells 2 - 2 20 20 40 135 7 E

    16. Production systems optimization 2 - - 20 - 20 80 4 E

    17. Production systems optimization - project - 2 - - 20 20 55 3 V

    18. Production systems management 2 - 2 20 20 40 110 6 E

    19. Wells control 2 - 2 20 20 40 110 6 E

    20. Research activity - - - - 120 120 - 4 V

    TOTAL 8 2 6 80 200 280 490 30 4E+2V

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    Domain: Mines, Petroleum and GasSpecialization: Reservoir Engineering

    First year

    No. Subjects Hours/Week Hours/ Semester Credits Eval.FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Applied mathematics 2 2 - 28 28 56 119 7 E

    2. Numerical simulation bases in reservoir engineering 2 2 - 28 28 56 119 7 E

    3.Physical-chemical interactions in hydrocarbon

    reservoirs2 - 2 28 28 56 144 8 E

    4. Gas and gas with condensate reservoirs engineering 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    5. Gas and gas with condensate reservoirs engineering -project

    - 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V

    6. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 8 6 2 112 140 252 526 30 4E+1V

    SEMESTER 2

    7. Log interpretation 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    8. Log interpretation - project - 2 - - 28 28 47 3 V

    9. Numerical simulators in reservoirs exploitation 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    10.Numerical simulators in reservoirs exploitation -

    project- 3 - - 42 42 58 4 V

    11. Applied geostatistics for reservoirs characterization 2 - 2 28 28 56 144 8 E

    12. IOR/EOR methods 2 - 1 28 14 42 133 7 E

    13. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 8 5 3 112 140 252 526 30 4E+2V

    Second yearA. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    14. Injection water treatment 2 - - 20 - 20 80 4 E

    15. Injection water treatment - project - 2 - - 20 20 55 3 V16. Economic evaluation of hydrocarbon reservoirs 2 - 2 20 20 40 110 6 E

    17. Research of hydrodynamics reservoirs 2 - 2 20 20 40 110 6 E

    18. Thermo methods of oil recovery 2 - 2 20 20 40 135 7 E

    19. Research activity - - - - 120 120 - 4 V

    TOTAL 8 2 6 80 200 280 490 30 4E+2V

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    Domain: Geological EngineeringSpecialization: Petroleum Geology

    First year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Applied mathematics 2 2 - 28 28 56 119 7 E

    2.Numerical simulation bases in geology and

    geophysics2 2 - 28 28 56 119 7 E

    3. Petrophysics 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    4. Petrophysics - project - 2 - - 28 28 72 4 V5. Depositional systems 2 - 2 28 28 56 144 8 E

    6. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 8 6 2 112 140 252 526 30 4E+1V

    SEMESTER 2

    7. Applied geostatistics for reservoir characterization 2 - 2 28 28 56 144 8 E

    8. Silicates mineralogy 2 - 2 28 28 56 144 8 E

    9. Secondary exploitation of petroleum reservoirs 2 - - 28 - 28 72 4 E

    10.Secondary exploitation of petroleum reservoirs -

    project- 2 - - 28 28 47 3 V

    11. Special drillings 2 - 2 28 28 56 119 7 E

    12. Research activity - - - - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 8 2 6 112 140 252 526 30 4E+1V

    Second yearA. COMPULSORY (O) AND OPTIONAL (A) SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    13. Seismic stratigraphy 2 - - 20 - 20 80 4 E

    14. Seismic stratigraphy - project - 2 - - 20 20 55 3 V

    15. Reservoir management 2 - - 20 - 20 80 4 E

    16. Reservoir management - project - 2 - - 20 20 55 3 V

    17. Oilfield geological systems 2 - 2 20 20 40 110 6 E

    18. Markers geochemistry 2 - 2 20 20 40 11 6 E

    19. Research activity - - - - 120 120 - 4 V

    TOTAL 8 4 4 80 200 280 391 30 4E+3V

    FACULTY OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING [MEE]

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    ADDRESS:Bd Bucureti no. 39, 100680 Ploieti

    Phone: +40 244 573 171 / 107, +40 244 575 485

    LEADERSHIP OF THE FACULTYIs ensured by the Faculty Council consisting of 35 members (26 members of the teaching staff and 9 students).

    The faculty is currently administered by the Executive of the Faculty Council Board including:

    Dean: Prof. Eng. Mihail MINESCU Ph.DDeputy Dean: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Adrian MOISE Ph.D

    Deputy Dean: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Ioan POPA Ph.D

    Scientific secretary: Assoc. Prof. Eng. Ion PAN Ph.D

    The CURRICULA cover:

    BACHELOR PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations:- Full-time day courses (4 years)

    o Mechanical engineering

    Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment

    Hydrocarbon Transportation and Storage Equipmento Electrical Engineering

    Electromechanics

    o Electronics Engineering and Telecommunications

    Applied Electronics

    o Engineering and Management(4 years day courses or 4 years at distance)

    Economic Engineering in the Mechanical Field

    o System Engineering (4 years day courses or 4 years part-time)

    Automatic Control and Applied Informatics

    o Computers and Information Technology(4 years day courses)

    Computer Science

    MASTER PROGRAMMES in the following domains and specializations

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    - Full-time day courses (1,5 years)o Mechanical Engineering

    Risk Management and Reability Engineering of Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment

    Hydrocarbons Transportation and Storage Systems Engineering

    Design and manufacture modern methods for petrochemical and refinery equipment Optimal Petroleum Equipment Exploitation Engineering

    o Systems engineering

    Advanced control engineering

    o Engineering and management

    Engineering and management of industrial combustion systems

    Petroleum and petrochemical equipment engineering and production management

    DOCTORAL SCHOOL (PhD PROGRAMMES)- Full-time and part-time courses with a 3-5(6) years duration

    o Fundamental Domain: Engineering Sciences

    Doctoral Domains (Fields): Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, System

    Engineering

    BACHELOR PROGRAMMESThroughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:

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    Throughout the curricula section, the below abbreviations are used:

    C Course

    S Seminar

    P Project

    PW Practical Works

    IS Individual Study

    Eval. Form. - Evaluation Form

    E Final examination

    V Preliminary examination

    Domain: Mechanical engineeringSpecializations: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment

    Hydrocarbon Transportation and Storage Equipment (common structure for the first and second years)

    First year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 11. Mathematics1 4 4 56 56 112 90 8 E

    2. Technical Drawing 1 2 - 1 28 28 56 50 4 E

    3. Chemistry 2 - 2 28 28 56 70 5 E

    4. Study and engineering of materials 1 2 - 1 28 14 42 60 4 E

    5. Computer programming and Programming Languages 2 - 2 28 28 56 70 5 V

    6. Physical education 1 - 2 - - - - - 0 V

    7.Philosophy

    History of Science2 1 - 28 14 42 60 4 V

    8.

    English

    FrenchSpanish languages

    - 2 - - 28 28 25 1 V

    TOTAL 14 9 6 196 196 392 425 31 4E;4V

    SEMESTER 2

    9. Study and engineering of materials 2 3 - 1 42 14 56 50 4 E

    10. Physical education 2 - 2 - - - - 0 V

    11.

    English

    French

    Spanish languages

    - 2 - - 28 28 25 2 V

    12. Mathematics 2 4 4 - 56 56 112 90 8 E

    13. Mechanics 1 3 1 1 42 28 70 70 5 E

    14. Technical drawing 2 2 - 4 28 56 84 70 6 V

    15. Material processing 1 2 - 1 28 14 42 60 4 E

    16. Computer-aided drawing 1 - 2 14 28 42 40 3 V

    TOTAL 14 9 7 196 196 392 365 30 4E;4V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Office automation 1 - 2 14 28 42 40 3 V

    SEMESTER 2

    2. Communication and inter-human relationships 2 1 - - 28 28 25 3

    V

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    Second year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    17. Physical education 3 - 2 - - 28 28 - 0 V

    18.

    English

    French

    Spanish languages

    - 1 - - 14 14 30 1 V

    19. Mechanics 2 2 1 1 28 28 56 50 4 E

    20. Material processing 2 3 - 1 42 14 56 50 4 E

    21. Physics 4 1 2 56 42 98 80 7 E22. Strength of materials 1 3 1 1 42 28 70 60 5 E

    23. General economics 2 2 - 28 28 56 50 4 V

    24. Thermotechnics and thermic engines 1 2 - 1 28 14 42 40 3 V

    TOTAL 16 8 6 224 168 392 360 28 4E;4V

    SEMESTER 4

    25. Physical education 4 - 2 - - - - - 0 V

    26.

    English

    French

    Spanish languages

    - 1 - - 14 14 30 3 V

    27. Strength of materials 2 3 1 2 42 42 84 70 6 E

    28. Thermotechnics and thermic engines 2 2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 E

    29. Mechanisms 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 5 E

    30. Mechanisms, project - 1 - - 14 14 30 2 P

    31. Tolerances and dimensional control 3 - 2 42 28 70 30 4 V

    32. Fluid mechanics 3 1 2 42 42 84 70 6 E

    33. Practical training 4 weeks.x30hours/week - - - - 120 120 - 3 V

    TOTAL 14 6 10 196196+

    120

    392+

    120340 33 4E;4V;1P

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    3. Foreign language - 2 - - 28 28 50 3 V

    SEMESTER 4

    4. Foreign language - 2 - - 28 28 50 3 V

    5. Numerical methods 2 2 - 28 28 56 20 3 V

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    Domain: Mechanical engineeringSpecialization: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment Oil field Equipment

    Third year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    34. Management 2 1 - 28 14 42 40 3 V

    35. Machine parts 1 2 1 2 28 42 70 60 5 E

    36. Machine tools and metal cutting 3 - 1 42 28 56 50 4 V

    37. Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings 4 - 2 56 28 84 70 6 E38. Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings , project - 2 - - 28 28 20 2 P

    39.Stability, elasticity and plasticity

    Mechanical vibrations2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 E

    40. Well Drilling 2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 V

    TOTAL 15 4 9 210 182 392 340 283E,

    3V,1P

    SEMESTER 6

    41. Machine parts 2 3 - 1 42 14 56 30 4 E

    42. Machine parts2, project - 2 - - 28 28 40 2 P

    43. Manufacture of technological equipment 4 - 1 56 14 70 60 5 E

    44. Systems theory and automation 2 - 1 28 14 42 40 3 V

    45. Electrotechnics and electric machines 3 - 2 42 28 70 30 4 E

    46. Petroleum production and transport 2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 V

    47. Oil field equipment design 1 2 - 1 28 14 42 80 5 E

    48. Oil field equipment design 1- project - 2 - - 28 28 20 2 P

    49. Practical training 4 weeks.x30hours/week - - - - 120 120 - 3 V

    TOTAL 16 4 8 224168+

    120

    392+

    120350 32

    4E,3V,

    2P

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    6. Programming languages 2 - 2 28 28 56 20 3 V

    SEMESTER 6

    7. Computer- aided drawing 2 - 2 28 28 56 20 3 V

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    Domain: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialization: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment Oil field Equipment

    Fourth year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 7

    50. Robotics 3 - 2 42 28 70 75 5 V51. Tribology 3 - 1 42 14 56 50 4 E

    52. Oil field equipment manufacture and reability 4 - 2 56 28 84 70 6 E

    53. Oil field equipment manufacture and reability, project - 2 - - 28 28 20 2 P

    54. Oil field equipment design 2 4 - 2 56 28 84 70 6 E

    55. Automations in oil derricks 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 5 E

    55. Electric drivings 2 - 1 28 14 42 60 4 V

    TOTAL 19 2 10 266 168 434 390 324E;2V;

    1P

    SEMESTER 857. Applied Electronics 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 V

    58.Marketing

    nformatic systems engineering2 1 - 20 10 30 40 3 V

    59. Equipment for special drillings 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 E

    60. Equipment for special drillings, project - 2 - - 20 20 30 2 P

    61. Oil field equipment reliability and diagnosis 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 E

    62. Thermic drives 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 V

    63.Practical training (3 weeks.x30 hours/week) and

    diploma project- - - - 90 90 - 3+10

    TOTAL 14 3 8 140 110+90 250+90 400 28+10 2E;3V;1P

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    Domain: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialization: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment - Refinery and Petrochemical Equipment

    Third year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    34. Management 2 1 - 28 14 42 40 3 V

    35. Machine parts 1 2 1 2 28 42 70 60 5 E

    36. Machine tools and metal cutting 3 - 1 42 28 56 50 4 V

    37. Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings 4 - 2 56 28 84 70 6 E

    38. Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings , project - 2 - - 28 28 20 2 P

    39.Stability, elasticity and plasticity

    Mechanical vibrations2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 E

    40. Oil processing technology 2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 V

    TOTAL 15 4 9 210 182 392 340 283E,

    3V,1P

    SEMESTER 6

    41. Machine parts 2 3 - 1 42 14 56 30 4 E

    42. Machine parts 2, project - 2 - - 28 28 40 2 P

    43. Manufacture of technological equipment 4 - 1 56 14 70 60 5 E

    44. Systems theory and automation 2 - 1 28 14 42 40 3 V

    45. Electrotechnics and electric machines 3 - 2 42 28 70 30 4 E

    46. Processes and devices 2 - 1 28 14 42 50 4 V

    47. Refinery and petrochemical equipment design 1 3 - 1 42 14 56 70 5 E

    48.Refinery and petrochemical equipment design 1,

    project- 2 - - 28 28 20 2 P

    49. Practical training 4 weeks.x30hours/week - - - - 120 120 - 3 V

    TOTAL 17 4 7 224 168+120392+

    120350 32

    4E,3V,

    2P

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    6. Programming languages 2 - 2 28 28 56 20 3 V

    SEMESTER 6

    7. Computer - aided drawing 2 - 2 28 28 56 20 3 V

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    Domain: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialization: Petroleum and Petrochemical Equipment - Refinery and Petrochemical Equipment

    Fourth yearSEMESTER 7

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    50. Robotics 3 - 2 42 28 70 75 5 V

    51. Tribology 3 - 1 42 14 56 50 4 E

    52. Refinery and petrochemical manufacture and reability 4 - 2 56 28 84 70 6 E

    53.Refinery and petrochemical manufacture and

    reability, project- 2 - - 28 28 20 2 P

    54. Refinery and petrochemical equipment design 2 4 - 2 56 28 84 70 6 E

    55.Refinery and petrochemical equipment design 2,

    project- 2 - - 28 28 20 2 P

    56. Automations in petrochemistry 4 - 2 56 28 84 70 6 E

    TOTAL 18 4 9 252 182 434 360 304E;1V;

    2P

    SEMESTER 8

    57. Applied Electronics 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 V

    58.Marketing

    nformatic systems engineering2 1 - 20 10 30 40 3 V

    59. Assembly of petrochemical and refinery equipment 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 E

    60.Assembly of petrochemical and refinery equipment,

    project- 2 - - 20 20 30 2 P

    61.Control, inspection, diagnosis and technical security of

    petrochemical equipment3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 V

    62. Special materials and corrosion 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 E

    63. Practical training (3 weeks.x30 hours/week) anddiploma project

    - - - - 90 90 - 3+10 -

    TOTAL 14 3 8 140 110+90 250+90 400 30+102E;3V;

    1P

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    Domain: Mechanical EngineeringSpecialization: Hydrocarbon Transportation and Storage Equipment

    Third yearNo. Subjects

    Hours/Week Hours/ SemesterCredits

    Eval.

    Form.C S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    34. Management 2 1 - 28 14 42 40 3 V

    35. Machine parts 1 2 1 2 28 42 70 80 5 E

    36. Machine tools and metal cutting 3 - 1 42 14 56 50 4 V

    37. Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings 4 - 2 56 28 84 70 6 E

    38. Hydraulic and pneumatic drivings, project - 2 - - 28 28 20 2 P

    39.Stability, elasticity and plasticity

    Mechanical vibrations2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 E

    40. Hydrocarbon processing technology 2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 V

    TOTAL 15 4 9 210 182 392 340 283E,

    3V,1P

    SEMESTER 6

    41. Machine parts 2 3 - 1 42 14 56 30 4 E

    42. Machine parts 2, project - 2 - - 28 28 40 2 P

    43. Manufacture of technological equipment 4 - 1 56 14 70 60 5 E44. Systems theory and automatics 2 - 1 28 14 42 40 3 V

    45. Electrotechnics and electric machines 3 - 2 42 28 70 30 4 E

    46. Well drilling and petroleum extraction 3 - 2 42 28 70 55 5 V

    47. Fluids storage 2 - 1 28 14 42 30 3 E

    48. Fluids storage, project - 1 - - 14 14 40 2 P

    49. Practical training 4 weeks.x30 hours/week - - - - 120 120 - 3 V

    TOTAL 17 3 8 238145+

    120

    392+

    120325 31

    4E,

    3V, 2P

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTSSEMESTER 5

    6. Programming languages 2 - 2 28 28 56 20 3 V

    SEMESTER 67. Computer- aided drawing 2 - 2 28 28 56 20 3 V

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    Domain: Mechanical Engineering

    Specialization: Hydrocarbon Transportation and Storage EquipmentFourth year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 7

    50. Robotics 3 - 2 42 28 70 75 5 V

    51. Tribology 3 - 1 42 14 56 50 4 E

    52. Transport and storage equipment manufacture andreability

    4 - 2 56 28 84 70 6 E

    53.Transport and storage equipment manufacture and

    reability, project.- 2 - - 28 28 20 2 P

    54. Hydrocarbon transport and storage systems 2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 V

    55. Transport and storage equipmentdesign 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 5 E

    56. Transport and storage equipmentdesign, project - 2 - - 28 28 20 2 P

    57. Measuring and automation equipment 2 - 1 28 14 56 50 4 E

    TOTAL 17 4 10 238 196 434 370 324E;2V;

    2P

    SEMESTER 858. Applied electronics 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 V

    59.Marketing

    Informatic systems engineering2 1 - 20 10 30 40 3 V

    60. Assembly of transport and storage equipment 3 - 2 30 20 50 100 5 E

    61. Assembly of transport and storage equipment, project - 2 - - 20 20 100 2 P

    62.Control, inspection, diagnosis and technical security of

    transport and storage equipment3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 V

    63. The corrosion of transport and storage equipments 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 E

    64.Practical training (3 weeks.x30 hours/week) and

    diploma project - - - - 90 90 - 3+10

    TOTAL 15 2 10 150120+9

    0270+90 400

    2

    8+10

    2E,3V,

    1P

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    Domain: Electrical EngineeringSpecialization: Electromechanics

    First year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    Credits Eval.FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Mathematical analysis 1 3 1 - 42 14 56 70 5 E1

    2. Linear algebra, analytical geometry, differential equations 3 2 - 42 28 70 80 6 E1

    3. Computer programming 2 2L 28 28 56 70 5 V1

    4. Physics 1 2 1 1L 28 28 56 60 4 E1

    5. Technical drawing 2 2L 28 28 56 50 4 V1

    6. Mechanical engineering 3 2 42 28 70 80 6 E1

    7. Foreign languages 1 2 - 28 28 - - V1

    8. Physical education 1 2 - 28 28 - - -

    TOTAL 15 10 5 210 182 392 410 30 4E+3V

    SEMESTER 2

    9. Mathematical analysis 2 3 2 - 42 28 70 80 6 E2

    10. Physics 2 2 1 2L 28 42 70 60 5 E2

    11. Computer-aided drawing 1 - 2L 14 28 42 60 4 V2

    12. Foreign languages 2 2 - 28 28 20 3 V2

    13. Physical education 2 2 - 28 28 - - V2

    14. Chemistry 2 - 1L 28 14 42 60 4 V2

    15. Strength of materials 1 2 2 28 28 56 70 5 E2

    16.

    Philosophy

    History of science 2 1 28 14 42 40 3 V2

    TOTAL 12 10 5 168 182 350 380 30 3E+5V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Politology 2 1 28 14 42 40 3 V1

    2. Communication and inter-human relationships 2 1 - 28 14 42 40 3 V2

    SEMESTER 2

    3. Data structures and algorithms 2 1L 28 14 42 40 3 V2

    4. Accountancy 2 1 28 14 42 40 3 V2

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    Second year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    17. Foreign languages 3 2 - 28 28 - - V3

    18. Physical education 3 2 - 28 28 - - V3

    19. Strength of materials 2 3 2 1L 42 42 84 70 6 E3

    20. Electro-magnetic field theory 3 1L 42 14 56 70 5 V3

    21. Special mathematics 3 2 42 28 70 60 5 E3

    22.Electrotechnical materials

    Material science2 2L 28 28 56 50 4 E3

    23. Electrical and electronic measurements 1 2 2L 28 28 56 70 5 V3

    24. Technological methods and procedures 3 2L 42 28 70 60 5 E3

    TOTAL 16 8 8 224 196 420 380 30 4E+4V

    SEMESTER 4

    25. Foreign languages 4 2 - 28 28 20 3 V4

    26. Physical education 4 2 - 28 28 - - V2

    27. Electrical and electronic measurements 2 3 2L 42 28 70 60 5 E4

    28. Electrical circuit theory 4 1 1L 56 28 84 70 6 E4

    29. Machine tools and dimensional control 3 - 3L 42 42 84 70 6 V4

    30. System theory and automatic control 2 2 28 28 56 50 4 E4

    31.Microeconomics

    Economics 2 1 - 28 14 42 40 3 V4

    32. Practical training 4 weeks. x 30 ore 120 120 - 3

    TOTAL 14 6 8 196168+

    120

    364+

    120 310 30 3E+5V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    4. Foreign languages 1 2 - 28 28 50 3 V3

    5. Office automation 1 2L 14 28 42 40 3 V3

    SEMESTER 4

    6. Foreign languages 2 2 - 28 28 50 3 V4

    7. Culture and civilization 2 1 28 14 42 40 3 V4

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    Third year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    33. Analogic and digital electronics 4 2L 56 28 84 70 6 E5

    34. Mechanisms and machine parts 1 2 1L 28 14 42 40 3 V5

    35. Electromechanical converters 1 4 2L 56 28 84 70 6 E5

    36. Fluid mechanics 3 2L 42 28 70 80 6 V5

    37. Static converters 1 3 1L 42 14 56 50 4 E5

    38. Static converters P 1P - 14 14 30 2 P5

    39. Quality and reliabilty 2 1L 28 14 42 40 3 V5

    TOTAL 18 0 10 252 140 392 380 30 3E+3V

    SEMESTER 6

    40. Mechanisms and machine parts 2 2 - 1L 28 14 42 40 3 E6

    41. Mechanisms and machine parts2, project - 2P - 28 28 30 2 P6

    42. Electromechanical converters 2 2 2L 28 28 56 50 4 E6

    43. Electromechanical converters, project 2P 28 28 30 2 P6

    44. Thermotechnics and internal combustion engines 3 1 2L 42 42 84 70 5 E6

    45. Electrical equipment 2 1L 28 14 42 40 3 V6

    46.Sensors and transducers

    Optimization techniques2 2L 28 28 56 50 4 V6

    47. Production technology design 2 2L 28 28 56 50 4 E6

    48. Practical training 4 weeks. x 30 ore 120 120 - 3 V6

    TOTAL 13 1 14 182 210+120 392+120 360 304E+3V+

    2P

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    8. Communication and social relationships 2 1 28 14 42 40 3 V59. Digital integrated circuits 2 1L 28 14 42 40 3 V5

    10. Mechanical vibrations 2 2L 28 28 56 30 3 V5

    SEMESTER 6

    11. Numerical methods 2 1 28 14 42 40 3 V6

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    Fourth year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 7

    49. Automatic system engineering 4 1 2L 56 42 98 80 6 E7

    50. Electromechanical driving 1 4 1L 56 14 70 80 6 E7

    51. Production, transport and distribution and electrical energy 4 1L 56 14 70 60 5 E7

    52.Production, transport and distribution and electrical energy,

    project2P 28 28 30 2 P7

    53. Electromechanical equipment manufacture 3 1L 42 14 56 50 4 E7

    54. Electromechanical equipment manufacture, project - 2P 28 28 30 2 P7

    55. Drilling and production equipment 2 2L 28 128 56 50 5 V7

    TOTAL 17 1 11 238 154 406 380 304E+1V+

    2P

    SEMESTER 8

    56. Electromechanical driving 2 3 1L 30 10 40 85 4 E8

    57. Microprocessor systems 2 2L 20 20 40 60 4 E8

    58.Electrical installation computer aided design

    Mechanical installation computer aided design2 2L 20 20 40 60 4 V8

    59. Management and marketing 2 1 20 10 30 45 3 V8

    60.Energy sources

    Robotics3 2L 30 20 50 50 4 V8

    61. Refinery and petrochemical equipment 3 1L 30 10 40 85 4 V8

    62. Hydraulic and pneumatic driving 2 2L 20 20 40 85 4 E6

    63.Practical training (3 weeks.x30 hours/week) and diploma

    project3 weeks. x 30 ore 90 90 - 3+10 -

    TOTAL 17 1 10 170 110+90 280+90 470 30+10 3E+4V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 7

    12. Mechanical basis of robots 2 2L 28 28 56 20 3 V7

    13. Adjustable electrical driving 2 2L 28 28 56 20 3 V7

    SEMESTER 8

    14. Special electrical machines 2 2L 28 28 56 20 3 V8

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    Domain: System EngineeringSpecialization: Automatic control and applied informatics

    First year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Mathematical analysis 1 3 2 - 42 28 70 70 5 E1

    2. Linear algebra , analytical and differential geometry 3 2 - 42 28 70 70 5 E1

    3. Computer programming 2 - 2 28 28 56 60 5 E1

    4. Physics 1 2 1 1 28 28 56 40 4 V1

    5. Fundamentals of system and computer engineering 2 - 2 28 28 56 40 5 E1

    6. English language 1 - 2 - - 28 28 30 3 V1

    7. Physical education 1 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V1

    8.Philosophy

    History of science2 1 - 28 14 42 30 3 V1

    TOTAL 14 10 5 196 210 406 340 30 4E ;4V

    SEMESTER 2

    9. Mathematical analysis 2 3 2 - 42 28 70 60 5 E2

    10. Physics 2 2 1 1 28 28 56 40 4 E2

    11. Electrotechnics 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 6 E2

    12. Computer-aided graphics 1 - 2 14 28 42 40 3 V2

    13. Chemistry 2 - 1 28 14 42 30 4 V2

    14. English language 2 - 2 - - 28 28 30 3 V2

    15. Physical education 2 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V2

    16.Data structures and algorithms

    Software systems engineering2 - 2 28 28 56 50 5 E2

    TOTAL 13 7 8 182 210 392 310 30 4E+4V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Office software 1 - 2 14 28 42 20 3 V2

    2. Communications and inter-human relationships 2 1 - 28 14 42 40 3 V2

    SEMESTER 2

    3. Operating systems 1 - 2 14 28 42 20 3 V2

    4. Scientific and theological cosmology 2 2 - 28 14 42 18 2 V2

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    Second year

    No. Subjects

    Hours/Week Hours/ Semester

    Credits

    Eval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    17. Applied mathematics 4 2 - 56 28 84 80 7 E3

    18. Electrical drives and machines 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 5 E3

    19. Electronic devices and analogical electronics 4 - 2 56 28 84 60 6 E3

    20. Mechanics 2 1 1 28 28 56 40 4 E3

    21. Differential equations 2 1 - 28 14 42 50 3 V3

    22. English language 3 - 2 - - 28 28 30 3 V323. Physical education 3 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V3

    TOTAL 15 8 5 210 182 392 320 28 4E*3V

    SEMESTER 4

    24. Digital electronics 2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 E4

    25. Numerical methods and calculus 2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 E4

    26. Objects-oriented programming 2 - 2 28 28 56 60 4 E4

    27. Systems theory 3 1 2 42 42 84 80 7 E4

    28. English language 4 - 2 - - 28 28 30 3 V4

    29. Physical education 4 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V4

    30.Materials science

    Material technology2 - 1 28 14 42 30 3 V4

    31.Microeconomics

    Economics2 1 - 28 14 42 30 3 V4

    32. Practical training 14weeks x

    30 ore- - 120 120 - 4 V4

    TOTAL 13 6 9 182210+

    120

    392+

    120330 32 4E+5V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 33. Basics of micro-technology and connecting technique 2 - 1 28 14 42 20 3 V3

    SEMESTER 4

    4. Assembly languages 1 - 2 14 28 42 20 3 V4

    5. Company administration 1 - 2 14 28 42 20 3 V4

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    No. Subjects Hours/Week Hours/ Semester Credits Eval.FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    33. Automatic systems theory 4 2 2 56 56 112 100 8 E5

    34. Digital circuits analysis and synthesis 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 5 E5

    35. Computers architecture 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 5 E5

    36. Computers architecture -project - - 1 - 14 14 30 2 V5

    37. Databases 2 - 2 28 28 56 40 4 E5

    38. Thermodynamic and hydraulic systemsHydraulic and pneumatic systems

    3 - 2 42 28 70 70 4 V5

    TOTAL 15 2 11 210 182 392 360 28 4E+2V

    SEMESTER 6

    39. Sensors, transducers, measurements 4 - 2 56 28 84 80 5 E6

    40. Sensors, transducers, measurements project - - 1 - 14 14 30 2 V6

    41. Programmable automata 4 - 2 56 28 84 80 6 E6

    42. Systems identification 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 5 E6

    43. Microprocessor-based systems 4 - 2 56 28 84 80 6 E6

    44. MechatronicsRobot mechanics

    2 - 2 28 28 56 50 4 V6

    45. Practical training 4weeks x 30 ore 120 120 - 4 V6

    TOTAL 17 - 11 238154+

    120

    392+

    120380 32 4E+3V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    6. Discrete event systems 2 - 1 28 14 42 40 3 V5

    7. Visual programming environments 1 - 2 14 28 42 30 3 V5

    8. English language 5 - 2 - - 28 28 30 2 V5

    SEMESTER 6

    9. Actuators 2 - 2 28 28 56 40 4 V6

    10. English language 6 - 2 - - 28 28 30 2 V6

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    Fourth year

    No. Subjects Hours/Week Hours/ Semester Credits Eval.FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 7

    46. Control systems engineering 4 - 2 56 28 84 80 6 E7

    47. Control systems engineering - project - - 1 - 14 14 30 2 V7

    48. Robot control systems 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 5 E7

    49. Robot control systems - project - - 1 - 14 14 30 2 V7

    50. Data transmission 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 6 E7

    51. Real time applications programming 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 6 E7

    52. Digital control systems 3 - 2 42 28 70 60 5 V7

    TOTAL 16 - 12 224 168 392 380 32 4E+3V

    SEMESTER 8

    53. Automatic process control 4 - 2 40 20 60 50 6 E8

    54. Projects management 2 - 1 20 10 30 20 3 V8

    55.Optimization techniques

    Simulation and statistical processing techniques2 - 2 20 20 40 30 4 E8

    56.Computer networks

    Decision and diagnosis techniques

    2 - 2 20 20 40 40 4 E8

    57. Modeling and simulation of systems dynamics 4 - 2 40 20 60 50 4 V8

    58.Artificial intelligence

    Multi-agent systems3 - 2 30 20 50 40 4 V8

    59. Practical training 3 (for diploma project) 3 weeks x 30 ore 90 90 - 3 -

    60. Diploma project 2 weeks x 30 ore 60 60 - 10 E8

    TOTAL 17 - 11 170 260 430 230 28+10 4E+3V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 7

    11. Computer vision and pattern recognition 2 - 2 28 28 56 40 4 V7

    12. English language 7 - 2 - - 28 28 30 2 V7

    SEMESTER 8

    13. Multimedia systems 3 - 2 30 20 50 30 4 V8

    14. Electrical machines control systems 2 - 1 20 10 30 30 2 V8

    Domain: Computers and Information Technology

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    First year

    No. Subjects

    Hours/Week Hours/ Semester

    Credits

    Eval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Mathematical analysis 1 3 2 - 42 28 70 110 6 E1

    2. Linear algebra , analytical and differential geometry 3 2 - 42 28 70 80 5 E1

    3. Computer programming 2 - 3 28 42 70 80 5 E1

    4. Physics 1 2 1 1 28 28 56 64 4 V1

    5. Fundamentals of System and Computer Engineering 2 - 2 28 28 56 94 5 E1

    6.

    Philosophy

    History of science 2 1 - 28 14 42 48 3 V1

    7. English language 1 - 2 - - 28 28 32 2 V1

    8. Physical education 1 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V1

    TOTAL 14 8 6 196 196 392 508 304E+

    4V

    SEMESTER 2

    9. Mathematical analysis 2 3 2 - 42 28 70 110 6 E2

    10. Physics 2 2 1 1 28 28 56 64 4 E2

    11. Algorithms design 3 - 3 42 42 84 96 6 E2

    12. Electrotechnics 3 - 2 42 28 70 110 6 V2

    13. Computer-aided graphics 1 - 2 14 28 42 48 3 E2

    14. Chemistry 2 - 1 28 14 42 48 3 V2

    15. English language 2 - 2 - - 28 28 32 2 V2

    16. Physical education 2 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V2

    TOTAL 14 5 9 196 196 392 508 304E+

    4V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 1

    1. Office software 1 2 - 14 28 42 18 2 V1

    2. Communications and inter-human relationships 2 1 - 28 14 42 40 3 V2

    SEMESTER 2

    3. Accountancy 2 1 - 28 14 42 18 2 V2

    4. Scientific and theological cosmology 2 2 - 28 14 42 18 2 V2

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    Second year

    No. Subjects

    Hours/Week Hours/ Semester

    CreditsEval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 317. Applied mathematics 4 2 - 56 28 84 96 6 E3

    18. Electronic devices and analogical electronics 4 - 2 56 28 84 96 6 E3

    19. Mechanics 2 1 1 28 28 56 64 4 E3

    20. CAD Systems 2 - 3 28 42 70 80 5 V3

    21. Software engineering 2 - 3 28 42 70 80 5 E3

    22. English language 3 - 2 - - 28 28 32 2 V3

    23. Physical education 3

    - 2 - - 28 28 - - V3

    TOTAL 15 5 8 210 182 392 448 284E+3

    V

    SEMESTER 4

    24. Digital electronics 2 - 2 28 28 56 64 4 E4

    25. Digital computers 1 3 1 2 42 42 84 96 6 E4

    26. Numerical methods and calculus 2 1 2 28 42 70 80 5 E4

    27.Materials science

    Materials technology2 - 1 28 14 42 48 3 V4

    28. Objects-oriented programming 2 - 3 28 42 70 80 5 E4

    29.Micro-economics

    Economics 2 1 - 28 14 42 48 3 V4

    30. English language 4 - 2 - - 28 28 32 2 V4

    31. Physical education 4 - 2 - - 28 28 - - V4

    32. Practical training 1 4 weeks x 30 ore 120 - 4 V4

    TOTAL 13 5 10 182 210392+

    120448 32

    4E+

    5V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 3

    5.Basics of micro-technology and connectingtechnique

    2 - 1 28 14 42 18 2 V3

    SEMESTER 4

    6.Elements of fine mechanics and mechanisms forperipheral equipments

    2 - 1 28 14 42 18 2 V4

    7. Company administration 1 - 2 14 28 42 18 2 V4

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    Third yearNo. Subjects

    Hours/Week Hours/ SemesterCredits

    Eval.

    FormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    33. Digital computers 2 4 - 3 56 42 98 82 6 E5

    34. Digital computers - project - - 2 - 28 28 32 2 V5

    35. Logical programming 2 - 2 28 28 56 94 5 V5

    36. Operating systems 1 3 - 2 42 28 70 80 5 E5

    37. Programming in assembly languages 2 - 2 28 28 56 64 4 E538. Systems theory 3 1 2 42 42 84 96 6 E5

    TOTAL 14 1 13 196 196 392 448 28 4E+2V

    SEMESTER 6

    39. Operating systems 2 2 - 2 28 28 56 64 4 E6

    40. Operating systems - project - - 2 - 28 28 32 2 V6

    41. Logical and functional programming 2 - 2 28 28 56 64 4 V6

    42. Automatic control techniques 3 - 2 42 28 70 80 5 E6

    43. Communication protocols

    Data transmission2 - 2 28 28 56 64

    4E6

    44. Relational databases 3 - 2 42 28 70 80 5 E645. Interactive training systems 2 - 2 28 28 56 64 4 V6

    46. Practical training 2 4 weeks x 30 ore 120 - 4 V6

    TOTAL 14 - 14 196 196392+

    120448 32 4E+4V

    B. ELECTIVE SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 5

    8.Discrete event systems

    2 - 2 28 28 56 34 3 V5

    9. English language 5 - 2 - - 28 28 32 2 V5

    SEMESTER 610. Sensors and transducers 2 - 2 28 28 56 34 3 V6

    11. English language 6 - 2 - - 28 28 32 2 V6

    Fourth year

    No. SubjectsHours/Week Hours/ Semester

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    No. Subjects CreditsFormC S,P PW C S,P,PW TOTAL I S

    A. COMPULSORY AND OPTIONAL SUBJECTS

    SEMESTER 8

    47. Input-output systems 2 - 2 28 28 56 64 4 E7

    48. Microcontrollers-based design

    Microprocessors-based design2 - 2 28 28 56 94 5 V7

    49. Artificial intelligence 2 - 2 28 28 56 64 4 E7

    50. Artificial intelligence - project - - 2 - 28 28 32 2 V7

    51.Data acquisition and processing

    Virtual instrumentation 3 - 2 42 28 7080 5 E7

    52.Parallel and distributed algorithmsParallel computing architectures 3 - 2 42 28 70

    110 6 V7

    53. Image processing 2 - 2 28 28 56 64 4 E7

    TOTAL 14 - 14 196 196 392 508 30 4E+3V

    SEMESTER 8

    54.Optimization techniques

    Simulation and statistical processing techniques2 - 2 20 20 40 60 4 V8

    55. Multimedia systems 3 - 2 30 20 50 75 5 E8

    56. Multimedia systems - project - - 2 - 20 20 30 2 V8

    57. Local area computer networks 3 - 3 30 30 60 90 6