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Overview of the MBA Oil and Gas Management Course
Master of Business Administration Oil and Gas Management
Applications for September 2009 Full-time, Distance Learning and Part-time and January 2010 Distance Learning and Part-time intakes are now being accepted.
Financial Times and Business Week recognises MBA Oil and Gas Management in 2009 distance learning rankings
The energy sector is facing some of its most profound changes. Global competition is forcing all organisations to concentrate on developing strong management competencies.
Studying the MBA Oil and Gas Management degree will enable you to develop not only advanced skills in strategy and management, but also a sound knowledge of energy management and an understanding of its importance in social, political, economic, cultural and technological respects to national and international strategy and the ability to apply this knowledge to inform decision-making.
The MBA Oil and Gas Management degree is designed to provide experienced practitioners in the oil and gas sector with the advanced business, management and leadership skills needed to function at a strategic level as a contemporary energy manager.
The course is aimed at middle to senior managers or those aspiring to these positions within the Oil and Gas industry.
This master of business administration degree offers significant choice to you in terms of oil and gas subject breadth, study mode and career path. The choice of energy industry focused modules caters for the full spectrum of oil and gas strategic management activities.
The MBA Oil and Gas Management degree is available full-time, part-time executive with online support or in an online study mode.
The online MBA course has been listed in The Financial Times and Business Week as one of the Top Distance Learning MBAs available globally.
The MBA Oil and Gas Management curriculum is structured so that you will initially gain experience of all kinds of key decision-making in a range of business functions. This fundamental knowledge will then be applied at a strategic level in the strategic management module.
Within the specialist energy management modules you will gain a comprehensive knowledge of the theory, practice and execution of business decisions in the energy industry.
The project module will have an energy management focus and will give the you an opportunity to further synthesise and apply specialist knowledge to professional practice.
The choice of specialist modules are as follows:
Energy Policy and the Environment
Health, Safety and Risk in an Organisational Context

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