Partnership with University of Houston a success

28 April 2008

UCT's Science Faculty recently celebrated the success - and end - of a masters' course in petroleum geophysics, offered in partnership with the University of Houston.

The course was launched after a 2004 survey conducted by the South African Petroleum Industry Association identified a shortage of skills in the petroleum industry in South Africa and the rest of the continent.

In response to this finding, the South African national petroleum company PetroSA, UCT and the University of Houston together decided in 2005 to launch the master's programme in petroleum geophysics. The first course was presented at UCT in March 2007, and is due to finish in May 2008. Academics from the University of Houston presented all but one of the 13 modules.

All 16 students that have graduated from the course are UCT students. Three are now working for PetroSA, one for the Petroleum Agency of South Africa, and one for Schlumberger SA. The remaining 11 all have PetroSA bursaries.

UCT and UH are actively pursuing (with PetroSA and others) the extension of the MSc programme into the future, possibly starting next year.


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