International Mineral Resources Management MSc
Master
In Dundee
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Dundee (Scotland)
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Duration
12 Months
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Start date
September
The Centre for Energy, Petroleum and Mineral Law and Policy (CEPMLP) is one of the few centres in UK universities with the background and specialist skills to offer such a course. Over the past few years it has been high successful in developing its teaching, research and industry contacts in management. Courses are designed in conjunction with industry specialists and industry related learning is a core element of all courses in the Centre.
This is not a general course – it is contextualised within the International Mineral Resource Management Sector.
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About this course
Successful students will gain a career-enhancing applied MSc, which might be used as a springboard to a research degree or to develop a career in the mineral resource management or related organisations.
Participating students will have a first degree and aspire to develop an academic or research career or to work in the mineral resource management sector. The programme will develop a holistic view of key challenges and issues facing this sector.
Networking opportunities will also greatly benefit the students with exposure to work challenges in other organisations and interaction with guest speakers and University faculty particularly beneficial.
A good Honours degree or equivalent, preferably at upper 2nd class level or above in Business Studies, Finance, Accountancy, Economics, Petroleum or Mining Engineering, Law, Geology or other appropriate discipline. A minimum of 2 yearsÕ work experience at a managerial level is also required.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Law
- Industry
- Petroleum
- Natural Resources Industries
- Management
- Energy
- Financial Accounting
- Mineral Resources Policy
- Economics
- Finance
Course programme
The following modules must be completed (60 Credits)
- CP51035 - Management in Energy and Natural Resources Industries
- CP51036 - Financial Accounting for the Extractive Industries
- CP52022 - Mineral Resources Policy and Economics
- CP52056 - Finance for Business Managers
60 credits from
- BU52031 - Strategic Management and Organisational Analysis
- CP51007 - International Law of Natural Resources and Energy
- CP52009 - Mineral and Petroleum Taxation
- CP52010 - Mining Law from a Global Perspective
- CP52015 - Risk Analysis for Energy and Mining Investment Decision Making
Sufficient modules from the academic timetable to bring the total number of credits to 180
Compulsory choice20 credits from
- CP50051 - Project Report
- CP51012 - Internship Report
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International Mineral Resources Management MSc