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MSc Global Energy Transition Enterprise Management

Study MSc Global Energy Transition Enterprise Management at AFG College with the University of Aberdeen in Qatar.

MSc Global Energy Transition Enterprise Management

The MSc Global Energy Transition Enterprise Management is designed to give you the business, legal, and scientific skills needed to grow into leadership roles in the global energy sector.

This programme moves beyond a focus on oil and gas to cover a wider range of energy sources, reflecting the shift towards cleaner, more sustainable solutions, both locally and globally. 

You’ll be taught by specialists from geosciences, business, and law, combining core knowledge with the latest industry trends to ensure your learning stays current and relevant.

During the course, you’ll gain the skills to tackle major challenges in the energy industrylike land restoration, energy economics, management, and commercial lawso you can play a real part in shaping the future of energy.

Open to students from many academic backgrounds, the programme allows you to tailor your final research project to suit your personal interests and career plans within the energy transition.

*This programme is subject to approval from the Ministry of Education and Higher Education in Qatar.

At a glance

On Campus Learning
MSc
1 Year/2 Years
Full Time/Part Time
September or January

What You'll Study

Stage 1
Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen (QQ5001)

This course, which is prescribed for all taught postgraduate students, is studied entirely online, is studied entirely online, takes approximately 2-3 hours to complete and can be taken in one sitting, or spread across the first 4 weeks of term.

Topics include University orientation overview, equality & diversity, MySkills, health, safety and cyber security, and academic integrity.
Successful completion of this course will be recorded on your Transcript as ‘Achieved’.

View detailed information about the Getting Started at the University of Aberdeen course

Sustainability Transitions – Challenges and Opportunities (QG5003)

This course will discuss the theoretical (and historical) evolution of the notion of sustainability, discuss various related concepts such as green growth and the green economy, introduce the topic of sustainability transitions as an interdisciplinary issue, explore the theory of sustainability transitions and discuss various technological, political, economic and socio-cultural challenges which transitions to sustainable forms of production and consumption must overcome to be successful.

Fundamentals of Energy Geoscience (QG5008)

 


Plus 30 credits from:

Introduction to Energy Economics (QB5058)

This course introduces key techniques from economics and finance to allowing understanding of the basics of business decision making within the energy industries and the economic implications of key energy policies. We consider basic financial concepts such as: present value, the opportunity cost of capital and their role in business decision making in energy industries. We also consider key economic elements of markets and how the economic environment structures the way in which businesses make decisions and energy market outcomes.

Introduction to GIS Tools, Techniques, Cartography and Geovisualisation (QG5009)

This module will introduce students to remote sensing techniques and fundamental geospatial tools for displaying and analysing geospatial data. This will include: navigation, measurement, spatial queries, geocoding, scripting, buffering, digitising, and overlay analysis. Several ‘real world’ examples will be used to illustrate the application of the tools for data exploration, spatial analyses, mapping, and visualisation. Emphasis will be placed on obtaining a sound understanding of the principles of each technique, as well as the importance of selecting the correct approach to a problem, analysing the data, and interpretation of the results.

International Energy and Environmental Law (QL5008)

The course deals with the regulation of international activities regarding energy and the environment. The course will consider the international legal framework regarding energy sources, and it will look at the various legal instruments at the global and regional level as well as the key actors that are involved in regulation. It will also examine environmental issues that correspond to the generation and use of energy in the international context and the responses relating to environmental protection of soil, water, air, atmosphere and species.

Stage 2
The Leadership Challenge (QB5046)

This course provides an opportunity to explore and develop an understanding of your own leadership behaviour. Through seminars, group activities and discussions we investigate how personality, past experience, current situations and culture shape the way each of us behave in a leadership role. Using this information as a starting point we then explore how different leadership theories and approaches can be used as a frameworks for developing a deeper understanding of leadership behaviour. You will also have an opportunity to assist you in the development of your own approach to leadership.

View detailed information about The Leadership Challenge course

Earth’s Energy Resources (QG5510)

This course aims to provide students with a good grounding in the role that geoscientists will play in the drive to net-zero. The course will focus on different resources the Earth can provide to support the energy transition, particularly critical economic minerals and sustainable oil and gas extraction. Lectures and Practical Exercises will introduce the skills required to evaluate a geological resource. There will be a strong focus on the sustainable, ethical and economic arguments for utilising these resources and their importance for integrated energy systems.


Plus 30 credits from:

Resource Rent and Energy Policy (QB5559)

This course discusses the world petroleum market in the context of overall energy markets.  The main features of the evolving petroleum market are analysed including examination of the Hotelling model and Hubbert curve.  Oil price determination is discussed with detailed consideration of the special characteristics of the demand and supply curves in the industry.  The role of OPEC in the market is examined, including discussion of the various models of OPEC behaviour and the determinants of its market power.  The economics of climate change and the place of renewable energy in the wider energy market is discussed.

Economics of Energy Transition (QB5560)

Focusing on sustainability and innovation, this course offers a comprehensive understanding of economic aspects shaping the transition to cleaner energy sources. Uncover the essence of market failure within the energy sector, dissect the economic implications of environmental policies and scrutinise strategies for an inclusive transformation of the energy sector. Delve into the economic dynamics of electricity markets, evaluating the impact of energy transition on pricing and market structures.

Geoscience for Energy Transition (QG5511)

 

Stage 3
Project in Global Energy Transition Enterprise Management (QG5912)

 

How You'll Study

Course delivery is by means of lectures, seminars and small group tutorials. On specific courses, these will be supplemented by external speakers.

Learning Methods

Group Projects
Individual Projects
Lectures
Tutorials

Assessment Methods

 

By a combination of coursework and written examinations as prescribed for each course. The degree of MSc shall not be awarded to a candidate who fails to achieve a CGS grade of D3 or above in QG5912, irrespective of their performance in other elements of assessment: such candidates may be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma if they have achieved the appropriate number of credits for that award.

Why Study Global Energy Transition Enterprise Management?

Gain insights from top experts across key fields—geology, business, economics, science, engineering, and law—to build a well-rounded and interdisciplinary understanding of the complex forces shaping the energy industry.

This programme welcomes students from a variety of academic backgrounds, including geosciences, engineering, law, economics, commerce, and related fields.

Your final research project is shaped by your own interests and career goals, giving you the flexibility to dive deep into any area of the programme that matters most to you.

Entry Requirements

2:2 UK Honours degree, or an Honours degree from a non-UK institution which is judged by the University to be of equivalent worth, in Geology, Geophysics, Engineering, Law, Economics, Commerce, Business or Finance. Joint Business and Computing degrees may also be considered.

Applicants with a good degree and relevant work experience will also be considered.

English requirements

To study for a Postgraduate Taught degree at the University of Aberdeen it is essential that you can speak, understand, read, and write English fluently.

The minimum requirements for this degree are as follows:

  • Your first degree was studied in English

OR

  • IELTS Academic: OVERALL - 6.5 with: Listening - 5.5; Reading - 6.0; Speaking - 5.5; Writing - 6.0
  • TOEFL iBT: OVERALL - 90 with: Listening - 17; Reading - 21; Speaking - 20; Writing - 21
  • PTE Academic: OVERALL - 62 with: Listening - 51; Reading - 54; Speaking - 51; Writing - 54
  • Cambridge English Advanced & Proficiency: OVERALL - 176 with: Listening - 162; Reading - 169; Speaking - 162; Writing - 169

Fees

  • The tuition fee for entry in September is 105,000 QR per year.
  • Tuition fees are fixed at the point of entry so there is no annual increase for returning students.
  • Flexible payment methods are available.