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Energy Management at ESCP Business School - UCAS

ESCP Business School

Degree level: Postgraduate
Awarded by: ESCP Europe

Energy Management (Taught)

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Course summary

The MSc in Energy Management provides students with a holistic, 360-degree view of the energy business. The specialisation covers renewable and alternative energy, sustainability, electricity markets and oil business, as well as gas and LNG markets, focusing on enabling participants with the essential toolkit to manage real-life projects in the energy-transition era. It provides students with the ability to develop and implement strategies to address major issues in energy regulation and policy, and to understand the energy business environment and its fundamental economic and technological concepts. The MSc in Energy Management is supported by specialist faculty industry professionals, as well as our London-based Energy Management Centre (EMC). Taught at the London and Paris campuses, this specialisation offers a unique opportunity to explore the global energy scene while studying in the two essential energy hubs in Europe.

Modules

TERM 1 Economics Quantitative Methods Accounting & Finance Marketing Leadership Strategy Term 2 - LONDON October - December Energy Policy Energy Risk Management Sustainability & Energy Principles of Finance Renewable Energy Gas & LNG Markets Professional Development Seminar in Industry 4.0* Seminar in Data Analysis* Seminar in Master Excel for Business* Term 3 - LONDON January - March Corporate & Business Strategy Energy Trading Energy Economics Project Financing & Evaluation Energy Markets & Other Commodities Professional Development Energy Trading Game Business Simulation Game Seminar in PYTHON Programming Language* Term 4 - PARIS April - July Entrepreneurship & Innovation Electricity Markets Geopolitics Scenario Planning for the Energy Industry Digitalisation & Energy Transition Professional Development Company Consultancy Project (8-12 weeks) Seminar in Excel VBA Programming* Research Methods (Online, DEAMIE module)* Sustainability Management (Online, DEAMIE module)* *Examples of past seminar topics include: Clean Energy Management Software Industry 4.0 Project Management PYTHON Programming Language MBTI Agile Management Seminar topics are subject to annual change


Entry requirements

Bachelor degree and/or Masters in any discipline: Candidates with less than 240 ECTS* or equivalent will be required to attend an additional online semester from July to September. A minimum of 12 months of work experience (including internships), preferably in areas related to energy, business or management Two reference letters (ideally one academic and one professional) Motivation letter An up-to-date CV Photocopy of a valid, in-date passport


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £26200 Year 1
International £26200 Year 1
England £26200 Year 1
Northern Ireland £26200 Year 1
Scotland £26200 Year 1
Wales £26200 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

There is an application fee of €130 for all applicants. Please note that the application fee is non-refundable. Candidates entering the programme with less than 240 ECTS will also be required to attend an additional online semester with a supplement fee of £3,000. Successful candidates must pay a non-refundable £3,000 deposit within three weeks of receiving their offer, which will be deducted from the total tuition fees.

Sponsorship information

ESCP Europe strives to attract the best students, regardless of their financial background. As such, the School offers a selection of financial need and merit-based scholarships. Around 400 are awarded each year, representing a total of €1,500,000.

Energy Management at ESCP Business School - UCAS