UT Austin
Graduate Catalog
1999-2001



CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1
Graduate Study

CHAPTER 2
Admission and Registration

CHAPTER 3
Degree Requirements

CHAPTER 4
Fields of Study

CHAPTER 5
Members of Graduate Studies Committees

APPENDIX
Course Abbreviations
 

Chapter 4: Fields of Study

Energy and Mineral Resources


The faculty has approval to offer the following courses in the academic years 1999-2000 and 2000-2001; however, not all courses are taught each semester or summer session. Students should consult the Course Schedule to determine which courses and topics will be offered during a particular semester or summer session. The Course Schedule may also reflect changes that have been made to the courses listed here since this catalog was published.

Energy and Mineral Resources: EMR

396. Seminar in Energy and Mineral Resources.
Graduate seminar covering a wide range of issues in energy and mineral resources. Three lecture hours a week for one semester. May be repeated for credit when the topics vary. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

Topic 1: Macroeconomics of Petroleum.

Topic 2: Energy Finance.

Topic 3: International Petroleum Concessions and Agreements.

Topic 4: Economics of Mineral Energy.

Topic 5: Economic Evaluation in the Petroleum Industry.

Topic 6: Extractive Metallurgy.

698. Thesis.
The equivalent of three lecture hours a week for two semesters. Offered on the letter-grade basis only. Prerequisite: For 698A, graduate standing in energy and mineral resources, at least nine semester hours in the energy and mineral resources program, and consent of the graduate adviser; for 698B, Energy and Mineral Resources 698A.



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