Teaching Activities of
Phillip Halleck

 

Teaching and Learning Concepts:

  • Uses class demonstrations as the key to putting excitement in the learning process.

  • Adjusts class pace in accordance to students' background and educational level.

  • "No note taking" - provides handouts to promote student listening and thinking.

  • Assesses the process path to broaden the appeal of the subject.

Courses:

EGEE 101 (GN) ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT (3) Energy utilization and technological development, energy resources, conversion and consequences on the local and global environment, and future energy alternatives.

PNG 405 ROCK AND FLUID PROPERTIES (3) Reservoir rock properties, rock and fluid properties (interaction between rock and fluids), flow behavior in reservoir, and fluid properties. Prerequisite: PHYS 211.

PNG 406 ROCK AND FLUID LABORATORY (1) Systematic study of oil reservoir rocks and fluids; their interrelation applied to petroleum engineering. Prerequisite: PHYS 211 Concurrent: PNG 405.

PNG 440W FORMATION EVALUATION (3) Study of those methods used to evaluate the engineering properties of oil and gas bearing reservoir formations. Prerequisite: PNG 405, PNG 406.

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