Energy Finance (China University of Petroleum-Beijing) MSc (dual degree)
Master
In Dundee
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Dundee (Scotland)
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Duration
24 Months
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Start date
September
You will study at two world renowned institutions: Chinese University of Petroleum Beijing (CUPB) and University of Dundee. Together we will teach you to analyse and evaluate key concepts and practical applications in the energy sector with a focus on finance. Upon completion of the course you will gain two masters degrees, one from Chinese University of Petroleum Beijing and one from the University of Dundee. This will set you apart from others when you are job hunting.
With China's "Belt and Road Initiative", demand for innovative, internationally educated graduates to work in the energy sector is increasing sharply both from Chinese companies and companies doing business with China. The knowledge you will gain from this course will prepare you to work internationally in energy and financial sectors.
We have established links with corporations including CNPC, Sinopec, Total, and ADNOC.
Your first year will be taught in Beijing, China and your second year will be taught in Dundee, Scotland.
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About this course
Our graduates work in the energy sector including international and national oil and gas companies, the financial sector, consultancies and government organisations. Examples of recent employers include CNPC, CNOOC, SINOPEC, Maersk, Phillips 66, Shell, Total; Deloitte, IHS Markit, PwC, Wood Mackenzie; Black Rock, China Development Bank, Africa Development Bank.
Academic credentials that equate with a relevant bachelor’s degree in China and at least two recommendation letters issued by associate professors or above.
You should have a good 4-year degree, equivalent to a UK honours degree, preferably at upper 2nd class level or above. Candidates holding the equivalent of a good 2nd class lower degree may also apply.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Economics
- Finance
- Financial
- Law
- Financial Training
- Petroleum
- Microeconomics
- Intermediate Microeconomics
- Advanced Econometrics
- Investment
Course programme
- Operations Research
- Intermediate Microeconomics
- Advanced Econometrics
- Investment
- Financial Economics
- Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Energy Finance
February – July
- Dissertation
August
- Optional Pre-Sessional English Language Programme
September – August
Core ModulesThe following modules must be completed (40 credits):
- CP51003 - Analytical Tools for Energy Economics
- CP52002 - Contemporary Issues in Energy Economics
A minimum of 40 credits from:
- CP51004 - Financial and Project Analysis of Natural Resources and Energy Ventures
- CP52007 - Legal Framework for International Project Finance
- CP52073 - Commodity Trading and Strategic Asset Optimisation in the Energy Industry
20 credits from:
- CP50051 - Project Report
- CP51012 - Internship Report
Sufficient modules from the academic timetable to bring the total number of credits to 140.
In common with other CEPMLP MSc Energy Studies degrees, any approved module can be included in the elective modules.
All are existing modules.
- CP51002 - Downstream Energy Law and Policy
- CP51005 - International Petroleum Law and Policy
- CP51007 - International Law of Natural Resources and Energy
- CP51009 - Petroleum Policy and Economics
- CP51012 - Internship Report
- CP51013 - Internship Report (for full-time and by distance learning)
- CP51035 - Management in Energy and Natural Resources Industries
- CP51036 - Financial Accounting for the Extractive Industries
- CP51039 - National and Comparative Oil and Gas Law
- CP52003 - Transnational Environmental Law for Energy and Mining Sectors
- CP52008 - International Relations and Energy and Natural Resources
- CP52009 - Mineral and Petroleum Taxation
- CP52010 - Mining Law from a Global Perspective
- CP52015 - Risk Analysis for Energy and Mining Investment Decision Making
- CP52022 - Mineral Resources Policy and Economics
- CP52033 - Economics of Regulation and Restructuring of Energy Industries
- CP52037 - Corporate Social Responsibility and the Extractive Industries
- CP52041 - Business Strategy in the Extractive Industries
- CP52055 - Project Management Processes
- CP52056 - Finance for Business Managers
- CP52059 - Oil and Gas law - Commercial Contracts Matrix
- CP52060 - Leadership and Decision Making
- CP52061 - The Political Economy of Climate Change and Environment
- CP52063 - Renewable Energy: Technology, Economics and Policy
- CP52064 - Transatlantic Negotiation Simulation Exercise
- CP52065 - International Energy Arbitration: Practical Exercises
- CP52066 - International Law: Transnational Problems Facing Energy Investments
- CP52069 - Quantitative Methods for Energy Economists
- CP52071 - Economics of Electric Power
- CP52072 - Structuring and Documenting International Mining Transactions
- CP52074 - Extractive Industries Revenue Management
Additional information
Year 1 (Beijing) RMB31,000
Year 2 (Dundee) £15,950
Energy Finance (China University of Petroleum-Beijing) MSc (dual degree)