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Petroleum Land Administration - Four-month certificate of achievement
- Full-time accelerated program (M/W/F = 13 weeks; T/Th = 19 weeks)
- Part-time structure and distance courses are available
- Fall and winter starts
Program Description Petroleum Land Administration teaches the basics of petroleum land administration. Students learn to review and interpret land contracts and agreements, including leases, transfers, joint venture agreements and other land-related correspondence. Our unique Lease Record Keeping course is designed to give students practical, relevant expertise in a computer lab utilizing land system software. This program is offered full-time on campus via an intensive accelerated format approximately four months (13-19 weeks) in length. Courses are also offered separately through Continuing and Distance Education. Please see our Continuing Education and Distance Education calendars for more information. Your Career Graduates of this program find employment as land administrators managing records concerning Freehold, Crown, Board Order and Aboriginal Lands. Entry-level land administrators may hold positions such as petroleum land administrators, land clerks, operations file clerks and assistant administrators to managers, public land officers, analysts and land consultants. Admission Requirements - All applicants to SAIT Polytechnic must demonstrate English Language Proficiency prior to admission, including students educated in Canada. For more information, please see English Proficiency.
Selection Criteria Seats in this program are offered in the order that qualified applications are received. Student Success Students with higher secondary or post-secondary marks usually experience greater success in SAIT programs. Credentials After successfully completing this program, graduates will receive a SAIT certificate of achievement in Petroleum Land Administration. Progression Students must attain a PGPA and/or a CGPA of 2.0 or better in each semester and pass the necessary prerequisite courses to progress through the program. To qualify for graduation, students must pass all courses, attain a CGPA of 2.0 or better and complete course requirements within the prescribed timelines. Accreditation There are no formal accreditation arrangements at this time. Please contact the MacPhail School of Energy for more information. Tuition And Fees (Subject To Change) Books And Supplies (Subject To Change) Course materials are included in the tuition. Program Outline (2010 - 2011) To find the course description for a course shown below, please go to our Course Finder and enter the course acronym and numbers (I.E. DMST-350) into the Quick Search by Course Code field. | Course Code | Course Name | Credit | | PETR-211 | Petroleum Industry Introduction | 1.5 | | LAND-210 | Land Practices – Introduction | 1.5 | | LAND-212 | Mineral Lease Documentation | 3.0 | | LAND-240 | Surface Land Practices | 3.0 | | LAND-213 | Contract Documentation | 3.0 | | LAND-218 | Lease Record Keeping | 3.0 | | Program Total | 15.0 |
For More Information Information: 403.284.8451 Email: petroleum.land@sait.ca Website: MacPhail School of Energy Transfer with Certificate of Achievement to… Transfer options may be available at post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs could be evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary educational institute of their choice for more information. To learn more, visit Transfer Options. Related Links (Internal):
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