Teaching Direction of Higher Vocational Major of Petroleum Engineering

Changjin WANG

Abstract


Higher vocational major of petroleum engineering is a comprehensive major cultivating personnel with oil & gas development and operation skills and professional theoretical knowledge oriented to petroleum engineering industry. With development of science and technology, petroleum engineering technology and equipment have become increasingly modernized, and the previous working method relying on experience and physical strength is not suitable for modernized oil & gas survey and development any more. The direction of reforming higher vocational major of petroleum engineering is to cultivate the students to be new youth of ambition and professional technology, who endures hardships and is willing to learn. In this paper, teaching direction aming at cultivating students of higher vocational major of petroleum engineering was discussed.

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/6508

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