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Heriot-Watt/Baku Higher Oil School BEng Chemical Engineering BEng Petroleum Engineering INDUCTION SESSION 19 th August Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Agenda Aspects of delivering the programme Programme Objectives Chartered Engineer Programme Structures How courses are delivered Assessment Awards 2 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Programme Objectives “The prime objective of the both chemical & petroleum engineering programme is to provide students with a sound education base from which the large majority may progress to the status of Chartered Engineer.” 3 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Programme Objectives “The prime objective of the both chemical & petroleum engineering programme is to provide students with a sound education base from which the large majority may progress to the status of Chartered Engineer.” For Chemical Engineering: “The focus of our programme is the MEng course which provides the necessary enhancements to become a chartered chemical engineer. A BEng course is also offered to new applicants but by far the majority of students enroll for MEng.” 4 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Each chemical engineering graduate will exhibit: Knowledge and understanding of underlying scientific and mathematical principles as applied to chemical engineering. An understanding of fundamental facts, concepts, theories and principles of core process engineering subject areas (fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, process control, reaction engineering, safety and environment, process design). Understanding the practical limitations of theoretical concepts and being able to work with limited information. Knowledge and skill to apply chemical engineering principles to design and research. Profession attitudes to implementation of safety and concepts embodied by sustainability. Understanding of the application of fundamental science and engineering to process and product design. Familiarity with the application of relevant computer tools. 5 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Each petroleum graduate will exhibit: Knowledge and understanding of underlying scientific and mathematical principles as applied to petroleum engineering. An understanding of fundamental facts, concepts, theories and principles of core process engineering subject areas (fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, geology, geoscience, reservoir modelling & development, safety, environment, well design & production). Understanding the practical limitations of theoretical concepts and being able to work with limited information. Knowledge and skill to apply process engineering principles to design and research. Profession attitudes to implementation of safety and concepts embodied by sustainability. Understanding of the application of fundamental science and engineering to reservoir and well design/development. Familiarity with the application of relevant computer tools. 6 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Agenda Aspects of delivering the programme Programme Objectives Chartered Engineer Programme Structures How courses are delivered Assessment Awards 7 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Chartered Engineer Route to a chartered engineer 8 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4/5 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3/4 Scottish System English System

Chartered Engineer Route to a chartered engineer 9 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4/5 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3/4 Scottish System English System Higher Level Chemistry & Mathematics A Level Chemistry & Mathematics

Chartered Engineer Route to a chartered engineer 10 Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4/5 Employment for minimum 3 years, gaining experience in Problem solving – applying knowledge Costing/Economics Safety – process, occupational safety Technical Expertise – process design, theory Ethics, sustainability Project management & communication Responsibility for self learning Employment for minimum 3 years, gaining experience in Problem solving – applying knowledge Costing/Economics Safety – process, occupational safety Technical Expertise – process design, theory Ethics, sustainability Project management & communication Responsibility for self learning Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013 UK ENGINEERING COUNCIL INDUSTRY

Agenda Aspects of delivering the programme Programme Objectives Chartered Engineer Programme Structures How courses are delivered Assessment Awards 11 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Programme Structure Philosophy – integrated, cohesive courses linked by common goal of producing engineers that can go on to become chartered engineers. Stage 1 Basic Science, Engineering Stage 2 Core Chemical Engineering Stage 2 Core Chemical Engineering, with fundamental Geoscience Stage 3 Emphasis on separations, reactor and control Stage 3 Increased emphasis on Reservoir & Geoscience Stage 4 Mainstream Process Eng topics with emphasis on Design Stage 4 Mainly Petroleum Engineering 12 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Programme Structure Exit and entry points Stage 1 Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4 Stage 2Stage 3Stage 4 Exit Certificate of Higher Education Exit Diploma of Higher Education Exit Ordinary Degree Exit Hons. Degree Transfer window between Chem/Pet Eng., and to other engineering programmes 13 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Building Blocks Outline of each stage to reach the end goal 14 Chemical Engineering Fundamentals Practical Work Intro to Pet Eng Chemical Engineering Fundamentals Practical Work Intro to Pet Eng Recycles Fluid Mechanics Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Design Project Spread sheets Materials Geology Recycles Fluid Mechanics Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Design Project Spread sheets Materials Geology Business, Safety, Environment Process Control Reaction kinetics Mass transfer Dynamic modelling Basic Costing Geoscience Two phase flow Modelling Business, Safety, Environment Process Control Reaction kinetics Mass transfer Dynamic modelling Basic Costing Geoscience Two phase flow Modelling Stage 1 Stage 2 Mathematics Stage 3 Process Control Safety Sustainability Reaction kinetics Separations CAPD Modelling Oil & Gas Eng Mechanical Design Reservoir simulation Drilling Reservoir Engineering Pet. Economics Process Control Safety Sustainability Reaction kinetics Separations CAPD Modelling Oil & Gas Eng Mechanical Design Reservoir simulation Drilling Reservoir Engineering Pet. Economics Stage 4 Chemistry Applied Physics & Biology / Mechanics Mathematics Chemistry Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Building Blocks Course Summaries 15 Chemical Engineering Fundamentals Practical Work Intro to Pet Eng Chemical Engineering Fundamentals Practical Work Intro to Pet Eng Recycles Fluid Mechanics Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Design Project Spread sheets Materials Geology Recycles Fluid Mechanics Thermodynamics Heat Transfer Design Project Spread sheets Materials Geology Business, Safety, Environment Process Control Reaction kinetics Mass transfer Dynamic modelling Basic Costing Geoscience Two phase flow Modelling Business, Safety, Environment Process Control Reaction kinetics Mass transfer Dynamic modelling Basic Costing Geoscience Two phase flow Modelling Stage 1 Stage 2 Mathematics Stage 3 Process Control Safety Sustainability Reaction kinetics Separations CAPD Modelling Oil & Gas Eng Mechanical Design Reservoir simulation Drilling Reservoir Engineering Pet. Economics Process Control Safety Sustainability Reaction kinetics Separations CAPD Modelling Oil & Gas Eng Mechanical Design Reservoir simulation Drilling Reservoir Engineering Pet. Economics Stage 4 Chemistry Applied Physics & Biology / Mechanics Mathematics Chemistry Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Agenda Aspects of delivering the programme Programme Objectives Chartered Engineer Programme Structures How courses are delivered Assessment Awards 16 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Delivery Modes As each course is delivered by a number of schools, the delivery style varies Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST Course Code NamesResponsible School B4B47AA Process Industries A B47AB Process Industries B B47AC Foundation Engineering A B47AD Foundation Engineering B Engineering and Physical Sciences (EPS) Chemical Engineering B1B17CA Principles of ChemistryEPS - Chemistry F1F17XA Mathematics 1 F17XB Mathematics 2 Mathematics & Computing (MACS) G1GeosciencePetroleum Engineering (IPE)

Delivery Modes Each course may be delivered by several methods Lectures minutes long Partially interactive Whole class present Tutorials Problem solving sessions with students working on handed out problems Whole class present Self help sessions Problems build in complexity Used as revision sessions for examination preparation Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

Delivery Modes Laboratory Practical Sessions Split class intro smaller groups Each group assigned to 1 experiment Students do the practical work, supervised by demonstrator Word processed report submitted by each student Site Visit Reports problem solving sessions with students working on handed out problems Whole class present Self help sessions Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

Agenda Aspects of delivering the programme Programme Objectives Chartered Engineer Programme Structures How courses are delivered Assessment Awards 20 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Programme Assessment Methods Various methods used for assessment Examinations usually contributing 75%-100% of the mark For each taught course ( approx. 4 examinations per semester) Practical/Laboratory Projects Individual reports on a particular experiment For mixed courses, contribution usually 25% of course mark Group based reports – sections by all members of the group Oral Presentations Design/Field Development Projects Key for stage 4 Group based report Individual technical report – oral presentations 21 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Progression Requirements Continuation on the programme is governed by the results obtained at the end of each academic year: Progression from Stage 1 to Stage 2 Grade D pass required in all courses. Aim for overall average mark above 60-65%. Progression from Stage 2 to Stage 3 Grade D or better in all courses. Aim for average 60% or better. Progression from Stage 3 to Stage 4 Overall average of 50% to get into stage 4 All subjects at grade D or better 22 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Programme – Learning Outcomes Students receive marks and grade letters depending on the assessment criteria. Convenient way to think about these is the “course-work” articulation: % markCAPS GRADE Description A An excellent piece of work that shows a thorough understanding of the material, and has been presented with analysis and critical thought. The work is concise, well presented and well structured, and provides evidence of additional study outside of lecture material and provided course notes. There are virtually no errors An excellent piece of work with some minor errors or deficiencies that are compensated for by other excellent work. Well presented and well structured. Shows evidence of substantial additional study An excellent piece of work which may contain some minor errors. Shows evidence of substantial additional study and a thorough understanding of the material. Is presented in an excellent manner, with logical structure and argument B A very good piece of work that shows a thorough understanding of the material, but may contain minor errors. The substantial detail is supported by reasoned argument and critical analysis, with evidence of additional study. Well presented and well structured A very good piece of work that provides some evidence of additional study. There may be small errors of understanding, but the material is well presented and well structured. Meets the aims and objectives of the coursework. 23 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Programme – Learning Outcomes Students receive marks and grade letters depending on the assessment criteria. Convenient way to think about these is the “course-work” articulation: % markCAPS GRADE Description C A good piece of work that is mostly factually correct, but lacks critical thinking and analysis, and no evidence of further study. Shows some errors of understanding, but this is compensated for by other bits of good work. Well presented and structured A good piece of work that is relevant to the aims of the coursework, but not complete. Relies almost exclusively on the course material provided by the department and contains significant errors of understanding. Generally well presented and structured D Limited but basic level of understanding of material. Much of the relevant material is missing, or too much irrelevant material is present. May contain significant errors of fact or understanding. Adequate presentation and structure Borderline pass. Limited understanding of material. Significant errors and omissions. Little or no analysis. Poor presentation and structure. Very basic E Borderline fail. Attempts to meet the requirements of the work. Minimum acceptable level of understanding with significant factual errors and omissions. Poorly presented and structured F Some relevant material provided. General failure to understand the material. Significant factual errors and omissions. Poor presentation and structure Limited work. Very poor attempt. No understanding of material, although some relevant material from course notes. Irrelevant material with significant errors. 0-14Little or no attempt to complete the work 24 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Agenda Aspects of delivering the programme Programme Objectives Chartered Engineer Programme Structures How courses are delivered Assessment Awards 25 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Programme Awards Award standards based on numerical average at end of 3 rd and 4 th year: A 20% contribution from all 8 modules from Stage 3 An 80% contribution from all 8 modules in Stage 4 Marks taken at 1 st attempt to give overall weighted average: 1 st 70% and above 2.i60% to 69%(upper second class) 2.Ii50% to 59% (lower second class) 3 rd 40% to 49% Ordinary degree award – less than 40% 26 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

QAA Methods Information useful for QA purposes is gathered from a number of sources: Staff Student Liaison Committee – issues of quality raised by students is acted upon and reported to the Chemical Engineering Teaching Group Student questionnaires – distributed centrally and collated with a summary distributed to the Programme Manager and Directors of Studies for each year group. External examiner reports – provide a valuable source of feedback on standards and quality issues. Comments raised are managed via the QESC to the School Teaching Group then to the Chemical Engineering Teaching Group. Teaching Group meetings – where general policy is reviewed and reviews of key items. Mentoring sessions – issues of general nature arising as a result of mentor-mentee meetings. Academic staff are mentors to 5 to 10 students from each year group 27 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST 2013

Additional Points 28 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST Why students fail to reach their potential

Why students fail to do well Strong correlation between poor attendance and poor marks Lectures Tutorials Laboratory work Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

Why students fail to do well Strong correlation between poor attendance and poor marks Lectures Tutorials Laboratory work Solutions – we try several methods to improve this Attendance register at lectures Hand in tutorial questions Attendance register for labs Penalty for late coursework submissions Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

Why students fail to do well Not understanding and answering questions properly Fail to demonstrate their knowledge Do not answer questions fully Do not put down working – all stages of question Answers are poorly presented Don’t check units Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

Why students fail to do well Not understanding and answering questions properly Fail to demonstrate their knowledge Do not answer questions fully Do not put down working – all stages of question Answers are poorly presented Don’t check units Solutions Provide examination preparation classes Set aside dedicated revision sessions Don’t leave important topics to the last week Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

Additional Points 33 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST Why students fail to reach their potential 2.Teaching Group - discussions

“Teaching Group” Discussions Some of the regular discussions between members of teaching staff are about why students are not performing as they can: Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

“Teaching Group” Discussions Some of the regular discussions between members of teaching staff are about why students are not performing as they can: Not taking notes Relying too much on hand outs As soon as the power point is finished, pens go down. Failing to listen to the lecturer Not taking note of important examples Something that’s not on a slide is not thought of as important - WRONG Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

“Teaching Group” Discussions Noise in the class room Certain groups distracting others Mobile phones & laptop “entertainment” Not using literature sources properly Plagiarism Not using a range of references – only the course notes Not reading the handbook Many students don’t seem to know the rules Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

Additional Points 37 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST Why students fail to reach their potential 2.Teaching Group – discussions 3.Student satisfaction

Student Satisfaction Chemical Engineering at Heriot-Watt has the highest “student satisfaction” rating in the UK. To maintain that we must: Have good contact with students Listen to comments and respond Be firm and set out the limits clearly Responsive staff-student and mentoring system Feedback is managed Good social & working atmosphere Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

Additional Points 39 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST Why students fail to reach their potential 2.Teaching Group – discussions 3.Student satisfaction 4.Industrial Relevance

Industrial Relevance Our reputation with employers and graduates depends on Making sure the programme meets the needs of the industry. Our graduates have a range of technical and non-technical skills Provides a choice of routes after graduation – give graduates the freedom to choose which area they will go into. We consider new topics carefully Active industrial liaison group – Industrial Advisory Board, for advice on content and to provide guest lecturers. Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST

Additional Points 41 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST Why students fail to reach their potential 2.Teaching Group – discussions 3.Student satisfaction 4.Industrial Relevance 5.Action list for BHOS

Action List for BHOS List of Topics for BHOS staff to do Establish a Staff-Student Committee Ask for volunteers – try to get good representation from both groups Hold a meeting 3 weeks after start of teaching Allocate mentors for each student Hold mentor meeting after week 5 – so you can get feedback Students need safety gear – PPE Start sorting out the site visit Identify someone to come in and talk about the importance of being a professional engineer. Speak to the 1 st year Director of Studies (Dr Julian Goodwin) for administrative topics done in week 1 Heriot-Watt University - Baku Higher Oil School INDUCTION SESSION AUGUST