International Oil and Gas Management MSc
Improve your knowledge and develop skills to make management decisions in private or public managerial roles and academic positions in the oil and gas sector

You will gain knowledge of the context in which the international oil and gas industry operates, including the business and investment environment created by competing policy goals of energy security and environmental sustainability locally and internationally. You will develop an understanding of primary strategic management and financial tools and learn how to apply them to analyse the key management and financing issues relating to oil and gas resources exploitation, trade, processing, and consumption.
You will develop intellectual and practical skills to
- authoritatively use analytical methodologies to understand management and financing issues in the international oil and gas industry;
- critically review the information and effectively communicate complex ideas related to management;
- collaborate effectively with others to solve problems;
- demonstrate leadership and advisory capabilities.
You will gain transferable and employability skills to
- locate, extract, analyse, and refer to data from a range of sources, including appropriate acknowledgements and referencing of sources;
- effectively communicate by presenting information clearly and concisely in writing and orally, including communicating in groups;
- make use of communication and information technology (including commonly used and up-to-date versions of applications software);
- take personal responsibility, make effective decisions, and manage time through independent work such as choosing topics for research papers and projects or internship reports
You will be given a schedule of modules at induction that lists the core, compulsory, and elective modules. The elective modules may include modules offered by any discipline from within the School of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Law (e.g. Law, Geography) and School of Business. You will have the support of academic advisers for module selection.
All modules are supported by a range of books and journals and other materials. There are Reading Lists for each module is made available through Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) also called MyDundee.
During the first week of induction, you will be introduced to the relevant services the University provides, including the support available to you through the Library and Learning Centre (LLC) and Academic Skills Centre (ASC).
The Digital Literacies team will provide input on research skills, especially in preparation for the research papers and dissertation, as part of the Graduate Research Training.
You will become part of the CEPMLP community, which has been a global voice in the energy sector since 1977. With over 6,000 postgraduate alumni from more than 80 countries, we will help you prepare for a high-profile career in the public or private sector.
Internships

Students may be able to apply for an internship to develop employability skills and gain valuable work experience.
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