<p>What is the Best college in the midwest offering a petroleum engineering program</p>
<p>unbelievable… why are you even interested in petroleum engineering? answer my question, and i will give you an answer.</p>
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<p>Easy, bleeding heart. Why do you feel compelled to attack this guy because he is interested in being a petroleum engineer?</p>
<p>The list of Midwest schools with Petroleum Engineering programs is very short…</p>
<p>If you’re looking at Midwest you could consider ME programs, the oil companies do come here for the ME’s. I talked to haliburton at the CF and they said they prefer ME’s over Petrol E because they want mold you to their way’s…I dunno just what he told me.</p>
<p>I heard the University of Oklahoma (ou.edu) is a good school for engineering and they have a petroleum engineering program.</p>
<p>I’m just now looking into engineering myself so take this with a grain of salt, I just know it’s offered.</p>
<p>Another one a friend just told me about is Colorado School of Mines. He says that it’s held in high regard.</p>
<p>U Tulsa is rated #4 in the world for PE if I recall correctly.</p>
<p>I guess another question to ask is what the OP considers to be the Midwest.</p>
<p>Does Marietta still ofer a Pet. E. degree? I’ve worked with some good engineers that went to that school in the 80’s.</p>
<p>Missouri-Rolla also used to put out some good Pet. E’s.</p>
<p>Tulsa and OU both have good programs. Not sure if Oklahoma State still has that degree or not.</p>