Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering focuses on the engineering of oil and gas reservoirs, drilling systems, and production operations. You’ll build a strong foundation in core engineering sciences and apply it to real-world challenges in upstream energy.
• Degree level: Bachelor’s (BEng/Bachelor of Engineering)
• Field: Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering (Upstream Oil & Gas)
• Delivery format: On-campus (as per university offering)
• Language of instruction: English (confirm with admissions for your intake)
• Credits/Duration: Not specified in the current record—please verify with the university.
• Tuition fees: Not specified in the current record—please check the latest fee schedule.
• Application: Submit required academic documents and English test results (if applicable)
• Intake/start dates: Not specified in the current record—please confirm available intakes with FindingUni/NEU.
• Standard entry route: High school/secondary qualification (country-dependent) + English proficiency
Programme Structure
This Bachelor’s programme blends core engineering modules with petroleum-focused coursework to build technical competence for upstream oil and gas engineering.
Core engineering foundation
- Thermodynamics
- Engineering Materials
- Differential Equations
- Engineering Mechanics
- General Geology
Petroleum-focused modules
Additional learning components (typical for the programme)
- Laboratory and applied coursework aligned with engineering fundamentals
- Problem-based assignments and technical reporting
- Capstone/project work or final-year study (verify exact requirement and module titles with the university)
Note: The current record lists selected modules. For a complete semester-by-semester plan (including electives, project/thesis requirements, and credit distribution), please request the official curriculum from Near East University.
Academic requirements
Entry is based on your secondary/high school qualification. Specific grade thresholds (e.g., GPA) are not stated in the current record—please confirm your eligibility with the admissions team for your country of study.
English requirements
English proficiency is required. The current record indicates the following option:
If you have completed prior education in English, you may be eligible for an alternative assessment—confirm with the university.
Other requirements
General requirements
- GCSE / IGCSE results
- International Baccalaureate (IB) results
- ACT results
- SAT results
- Tawjihi (Jordanian/Palestinian students)
- Baccalaureate (Lebanese, Iraqi, Syrian students)
- Diploma Debirestan (Iranian students)
- Higher Secondary Certificate (Pakistani, Indian, Bangladesh students)
- WAEC/NECO (Nigerian students)
- GAOKAO (Chinese students)
- High School Diploma (all other overseas students)
Typical application documents include your academic transcripts/certificates, passport copy, and any required English test score report. Deadlines and intake dates are not specified in the current record—please confirm for your target semester.
Post-study work permit (general guidance)
After completing your degree at Near East University, you may be eligible to apply for a post-study work permit in Cyprus, subject to meeting the local immigration and employment requirements.
Key points to consider
- Eligibility: Typically requires completion of your programme and proof of graduation (official transcript/diploma) plus a valid residence status at the time of application.
- Employment requirement: Many post-study work routes are linked to securing a job offer or meeting specific employment criteria. Requirements can vary by permit type and policy updates.
- Duration: The permitted stay/work period depends on the approved permit category and current regulations. You must apply within the allowed timeframe after graduation.
- Application process: Usually involves submitting documents to the relevant Cypriot authorities and may require additional supporting paperwork (e.g., contract/employer details).
- Policy changes: Immigration rules can change. Always verify the latest conditions with the official Cyprus immigration/work authority or your university’s international office.
Important
This information is provided as general guidance and may not reflect the exact rules for your nationality or your specific graduation year. For the most accurate eligibility assessment, confirm with Near East University and the relevant Cypriot authorities.