The MSc in International Energy Management at the University of Dundee will equip students with the skills and expertise required to excel in the global business and energy sectors. The course enables students to learn about the economics, management, and finance of the energy and natural resources sector, ensuring that they understand the challenges and can develop solutions related to energy distribution, policies, and sustainability.
Throughout the master's degree in international energy management, students will explore how private investments in the energy sector are regulated, how prices within the sector are determined, and how businesses can manage risks within the industry.
This program runs for 1 year, during which students will learn through lectures, seminars, master classes, and internships, ensuring they acquire the necessary skills to contribute to sustainable energy developments within the sector.
Established in the late 19th century, the University of Dundee has grown to become a highly regarded institution recognised for its innovative teaching, academic excellence, and extensive student support.
The university offers over 200 undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, with particular recognition for its health, business, education, and energy-related fields. It is a career-focused institution, known for its research contributions and opportunities.
The university provides internship and work placement opportunities in collaboration with professionals and government agencies. Its practical-based approach ensures that students not only gain theoretical knowledge but also acquire real-world experience. The university's curriculum equips students with the necessary skills to make them highly employable after graduation. Studying an Msc in International Energy Management at the University of Dundee is an excellent option for students seeking a supportive and engaging university experience.
Grade Requirement
A lower second-class degree (2:2) at the undergraduate level.
English Proficiency
Non-native English speakers may need to demonstrate proficiency in the language, typically through an IELTS score of at least 6.5. TOEFL or other equivalents are also allowed.
The tuition fee for the 2025/26 academic year for international students enrolling in the MSc International Energy Management is approximately £23,000. This cost mainly covers tuition and excludes any other additional fees associated with the programme.
The University of Dundee offers several scholarships and bursaries to both domestic and international students. These financial aid options are awarded based on specific criteria, and applicants must first receive an offer from the university to be eligible.
Vice Chancellor’s Scholarships
The University of Dundee offers scholarships of £4,000 per year of study, up to a maximum value of £20,000, to applicants living in one of these regions: Africa, Americas, Mainland China, Middle East, South Asia, and Southeast Asia. Students do not have to apply for this scholarship. The University Admissions team will automatically assess your personal information provided to confirm your eligibility for this award.
Student Alumni Discount
The University of Dundee provides up to £3,000 for alumni students who applied to study a full (180 credit) postgraduate taught course or have graduated from the University of Dundee, having previously completed a full undergraduate or postgraduate taught degree.
An MSc degree in international energy management opens doors for a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates often secure roles as:
To apply for this course, you’ll need to go through UCAS. To find out more about this process, speak to one of our trained counsellors.
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