Upon successful completion of an undergraduate Information technology program, the graduates will be able to:
1. Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and Oil and Gas engineering principles and contemporary issues to solve Oil and Gas engineering problems.
2. Design Oil and Gas systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate attention to health and safety risks, applicable standards, and economic, environmental, cultural and societal considerations.
3. Conduct Oil and Gas engineering experiments to study different Oil and Gas engineering systems as well as to use computers to analyze and interpret data.
4. Identify, formulate, and solve problems related to Oil and Gas engineering.
5. Function effectively as an individual, as a member or leader in team meetings, discussions, and responsibilities.
6. Communicate effectively on complex Oil and Gas engineering activities through written and oral modes.
7. Practice professional and ethical responsibility in Oil and Gas industry.
8. Understand the impact of Oil and Gas engineering solutions in societal, economic and environmental contexts.
9. Identify the need to engage in lifelong learning of Oil and Gas engineering.
10. Use appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering tools to Oil and Gas engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.