Don't miss our weekly Masters newsletter | Sign up now Don't miss our weekly Masters newsletter | Sign up now

  MSc International Energy Studies and Energy Economics


University of Dundee    Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy

Full time September, January MSc 1 year full time
Economics (10) Engineering (12)

FindAMasters summary

Are you interested in the dynamic world of international energy studies and energy economics? Look no further than our MSc International Energy Studies and Energy Economics programme. Delve into the economic and policy issues facing the global energy sector and gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges it faces, such as decarbonisation and digitisation. With a range of elective modules, you can tailor your studies to your interests, exploring topics such as business management, legal economics, and policy issues in the energy industries. Our renowned faculty and industry connections will prepare you for high-profile careers in both public and private sectors. Join us and become a leader in the energy industry. To be eligible, you'll need an honours degree in Law, Economics, Finance, Geology, Petroleum, or Mining Engineering. Alternatively, we welcome applicants from other academic backgrounds who can demonstrate their passion for the subject. Contact our applicant enquiry team for more information.

About the course

Develop your understanding of the economic and policy issues facing the international energy sector

Learn about the multiple and complex challenges facing the energy industry, such as decarbonisation, wide scale digitisation, and decentralisation.

Technological change and government initiatives in the energy industries are creating new products, markets, and business models. We will prepare you to work confidently in these new environments.

You will study the economic principles relevant to the energy sector and gain an understanding of the essential concepts and frameworks central to its operation and expansion, their economic implications, and the basic economic tools for analysing them. 

Read more about this course

Entry Requirements

A UK Lower Second-Class Honours (2:2) degree
Your degree should be in Law, Economics, Geology, Petroleum or Mining Engineering, or Finance.



 Course Content

Visit institution website

Where will I study?

Where is University of Dundee

Videos


Search Suggestions

Based on your current searches we recommend the following search filters