Is university of Regina a good place to study Petroleum Engineering?

<p>I’m hoping to join University of Regina next year as an undergrad to study petroleum systems Engineering.
UofRegina currently has an international ranking in the 900s.
Do you think such a university will be a good place to study petroleum engineering? There is also an issue regarding the title of the degree (BASc-Bachelor of Applied Science). It is also called Petroleum systems engineering (not just petroleum engineering). Will this be a problem?
Being an international student, do you think I’ll be able to find employment in the canadian petroleum industry despite the low rank of the university and my nationality,once I graduate?</p>

<p>can someone give me an answer?</p>

<p>The only thing that I do know about the Canadian petroleum engineering market is that even University of Regina graduates can still find employment.</p>

<p>Yeah, I think Calgary-based oil companies still recruit there. If you really want to do petroleum in Canada, it might be more convenient to go to Calgary or Edmonton.</p>