Safety Technology Courses
SATC 101. Governmental Regulatory Agencies. 3-3-0. Standards of machines, equipment, material, employees, power sources, as established by Occupational Safety and Health Act, Minerals Management Service, United States Coast Guard, and Environmental Protection Agency. This course is also available via the Internet. Basic computer knowledge is required for students enrolled in the Internet section. Su only. (15.0701)
SATC 112. Loss Control. 3-3-0. Accidents with emphasis on the non injury, property damage. Includes reporting, investigation, cost factors and remedial factors. (15.0701)
SATC 220. Safety and Health Program Planning. 3-3-0. Development of skills in conducting group meetings, organizing and presenting technical information and human communications. (15.0701)
SATC 230. Drug Abuse in Industry. 3-3-0. History, scope, and effect of alcohol and drugs and their related problems. Scope and cost of these problems with signs, causal theories, and treatment as related to company programs. Roles of supervisors and management are explored. (15.0701)
SATC 240. Marine Accident Prevention. 3-3-0. Accident prevention as related to the marine aspect of the petroleum industry. This course is also available via Internet. Basic computer knowledge is required for students enrolled in the Internet section. Su only. (15.0701)
SATC 295. Safety Seminar. 3-3-0. Permission of Director of Petroleum Services. Analysis of selected safety industry problems under safety technology faculty supervision. (15.0701)
Petroleum Services Courses
PSET 121. Petroleum Computational Methods. 3-3-0. Charts, graphs, scientific calculators, digital and other computing devices used to solve problems in the petroleum industry. (15.0903)
PSET 171. Well Drilling. 3-3-0. Well drilling equipment and practices of the land and offshore petroleum industry. This course is also available via Internet. Basic computer knowledge is required for students enrolled in the Internet section. Su-even years only. (15.0903)