University of Alaska Fairbanks Overview
University Name
University of Alaska Fairbanks
University Website
Campus Setting
Small suburb
Petroleum Engineering Department Name
College of Engineering and Mines
Department Website
UAF Petroleum Engineering Admissions Info
Page Contents
- 1 University of Alaska Fairbanks Overview
- 1.1 Key Stats
- 1.2 University of Alaska Fairbanks Petroleum Engineering Degrees Awarded in 2014-2015
- 1.3 University of Alaska Fairbanks Petroleum Engineering Degrees Awarded in 2012-2013
- 1.4 Estimated Tuition Costs and Living Expenses for the 2016-2017 Academic Year
- 1.5 Video: UAF - If you can’t stand the heat…
- 1.6 University Location
The University of Alaska was founded in 1917 and has five campuses throughout the state. The university boasts a low student to faculty ratio of just eleven to one, and is also one of the few universities in the country which has the designation as a sea, land and space grant university.
The Petroleum Engineering department, also known as the College of Engineering and Mines (or UAF PETE), is located near the biggest oil field in the North American continent, and has a special focus on Arctic oil & gas development given its close proximity to that region. Placement rates for the university’s graduates average well over 98 percent.
The department offers Bachelors & Masters of Science degrees in Petroleum Engineering. There is a Petroleum Development Laboratory for research into advanced oil & gas techniques, funded both by government and private companies.
UAF PETE also runs an innovative Petroleum Engineering Challenge through which students can form teams to address challenging industry problems. Based on the solution provided prizes are awarded, as well as peer and industry recognition noted which can advance future career prospects.
There is a well-established eLearning and Distance Education program. Through the use of the university’s online Blackboard training platform, students can take a variety of courses in a number of disciplines as well as online degrees in defined majors. This is part of its outreach program to rural communities in the state to provide affordable university education to deserving students.
Key Stats
Student population: 8,620
Student/faculty ratio: 14 to 1
Retention rate: 78%
Graduation rate: 28%
University of Alaska Fairbanks Petroleum Engineering Degrees Awarded in 2014-2015
Bachelor’s Degrees: 20
Master’s Degrees: 8
Doctoral Degrees: 0
University of Alaska Fairbanks Petroleum Engineering Degrees Awarded in 2012-2013
Estimated Tuition Costs and Living Expenses for the 2016-2017 Academic Year
One of the most affordable colleges, Alaska Fairbanks saw a year-on-year fee increase of close to ten percent from 205 to 2016.
Video: UAF - If you can’t stand the heat…
University Location
505 South Chandalar Drive, Fairbanks, Alaska 99775-7500Source: Institute of Education Sciences (IES)