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University of East London: Energy and Natural Resources
Institution | University of East London View institution profile |
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Department | Royal Docks School of Business and Law |
Web | https://www.uel.ac.uk/study/postgraduate |
Telephone | 0208 223 3333 |
Study type | Taught |
LLM
Summary
The exploration, extraction, sale, and distribution of natural resources, including fossil fuels and minerals, is a massive undertaking. It is a highly regulated industry with legal implications at every stage of the process. This new course gives a comparative, socio-legal approach.
This distinctive master's course examines upstream and downstream regulatory trends in oil, gas, and minerals in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, placing this in the context of the broader economic, technological, environmental, and sustainability issues that have an impact on the industry.
You will learn how the law interacts with business, politics, and finance in a sector that is under constant scrutiny.
If you are a law graduate, legal professional, or graduate in another subject who works in - or is hoping to work in - the mining, energy, or natural resource sector or a related field, this master's degree will be a wise choice.
If you want to keep on working and earn while you learn, you can do so, as all of our classes take place in the evening and lectures are also made available as podcasts and posted online.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Bachelor's degree with minimum Second Class (2:2) or equivalent in any subject. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. |
Location | University Square Stratford 1 Salway Road Newham E15 1NF |
Summary
The exploration, extraction, sale, and distribution of natural resources, including fossil fuels and minerals, is a massive undertaking. It is a highly regulated industry with legal implications at every stage of the process. This new course gives a comparative, socio-legal approach.
This distinctive master's course examines upstream and downstream regulatory trends in oil, gas, and minerals in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, placing this in the context of the broader economic, technological, environmental, and sustainability issues that have an impact on the industry.
You will learn how the law interacts with business, politics, and finance in a sector that is under constant scrutiny.
If you are a law graduate, legal professional, or graduate in another subject who works in - or is hoping to work in - the mining, energy, or natural resource sector or a related field, this master's degree will be a wise choice.
If you want to keep on working and earn while you learn, you can do so, as all of our classes take place in the evening and lectures are also made available as podcasts and posted online.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
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Entry requirements | Bachelor's degree with minimum Second Class (2:2) or equivalent in any subject. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. |
Location | University Square Stratford 1 Salway Road Newham E15 1NF |
Summary
The exploration, extraction, sale, and distribution of natural resources, including fossil fuels and minerals, is a massive undertaking. It is a highly regulated industry with legal implications at every stage of the process. This new course gives a comparative, socio-legal approach.
This distinctive master's course examines upstream and downstream regulatory trends in oil, gas, and minerals in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, placing this in the context of the broader economic, technological, environmental, and sustainability issues that have an impact on the industry.
You will learn how the law interacts with business, politics, and finance in a sector that is under constant scrutiny.
If you are a law graduate, legal professional, or graduate in another subject who works in - or is hoping to work in - the mining, energy, or natural resource sector or a related field, this master's degree will be a wise choice.
If you want to keep on working and earn while you learn, you can do so, as all of our classes take place in the evening and lectures are also made available as podcasts and posted online.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Bachelor's degree with minimum Second Class (2:2) or equivalent in any subject. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. |
Location | University Square Stratford 1 Salway Road Newham E15 1NF |
Summary
The exploration, extraction, sale, and distribution of natural resources, including fossil fuels and minerals, is a massive undertaking. It is a highly regulated industry with legal implications at every stage of the process. This new course gives a comparative, socio-legal approach.
This distinctive master's course examines upstream and downstream regulatory trends in oil, gas, and minerals in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, placing this in the context of the broader economic, technological, environmental, and sustainability issues that have an impact on the industry.
You will learn how the law interacts with business, politics, and finance in a sector that is under constant scrutiny.
If you are a law graduate, legal professional, or graduate in another subject who works in - or is hoping to work in - the mining, energy, or natural resource sector or a related field, this master's degree will be a wise choice.
If you want to keep on working and earn while you learn, you can do so, as all of our classes take place in the evening and lectures are also made available as podcasts and posted online.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Bachelor's degree with minimum Second Class (2:2) or equivalent in any subject. We accept a wide range of European and international qualifications in addition to A-levels, the International Baccalaureate and BTEC qualifications. |
Location | University Square Stratford 1 Salway Road Newham E15 1NF |
Summary
The exploration, extraction, sale and distribution of natural resources, including fossil fuels and minerals, is a massive undertaking. It is a highly regulated industry with legal implications at every stage of the process. This new course gives a comparative, socio-legal approach.
This distinctive master's course examines upstream and downstream regulatory trends in oil, gas and minerals in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East, placing this in the context of the broader economic, technological and environmental and sustainability issues that have an impact on the industry.
You will learn how the law interacts with business, politics and finance in a sector that is under constant scrutiny.
If you are a law graduate, legal professional, or graduate in another subject who works in - or is hoping to work in - the mining, energy or natural resource sector or a related field, this master’s degree will be a wise choice.
If you want to keep on working and earn while you learn, you can do so, as all of our classes take place in the evening and lectures are also made available as podcasts and posted online.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2.2 Honours degree in law, social sciences or humanities or relevant subject (or recognised international equivalent). We would normally expect you to have grade C in GCSE English and maths. English language requirements: Overall IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in writing, speaking, reading and listening (or recognised equivalent). |
Location | University Square Stratford 1 Salway Road Newham E15 1NF |
Summary
The exploration, extraction, sale and distribution of natural resources, including fossil fuels and minerals, is a massive undertaking. It is a highly regulated industry with legal implications at every stage of the process. This new course gives a comparative, socio-legal approach.
This distinctive master's course examines upstream and downstream regulatory trends in oil, gas and minerals in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East, placing this in the context of the broader economic, technological and environmental and sustainability issues that have an impact on the industry.
You will learn how the law interacts with business, politics and finance in a sector that is under constant scrutiny.
If you are a law graduate, legal professional, or graduate in another subject who works in - or is hoping to work in - the mining, energy or natural resource sector or a related field, this master’s degree will be a wise choice.
If you want to keep on working and earn while you learn, you can do so, as all of our classes take place in the evening and lectures are also made available as podcasts and posted online.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2.2 Honours degree in law, social sciences or humanities or relevant subject (or recognised international equivalent). We would normally expect you to have grade C in GCSE English and maths. English language requirements: Overall IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in writing, speaking, reading and listening (or recognised equivalent). |
Location | University Square Stratford 1 Salway Road Newham E15 1NF |
Summary
The exploration, extraction, sale and distribution of natural resources, including fossil fuels and minerals, is a massive undertaking. It is a highly regulated industry with legal implications at every stage of the process. This new course gives a comparative, socio-legal approach.
This distinctive master's course examines upstream and downstream regulatory trends in oil, gas and minerals in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East, placing this in the context of the broader economic, technological and environmental and sustainability issues that have an impact on the industry.
You will learn how the law interacts with business, politics and finance in a sector that is under constant scrutiny.
If you are a law graduate, legal professional, or graduate in another subject who works in - or is hoping to work in - the mining, energy or natural resource sector or a related field, this master’s degree will be a wise choice.
If you want to keep on working and earn while you learn, you can do so, as all of our classes take place in the evening and lectures are also made available as podcasts and posted online.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2.2 Honours degree in law, social sciences or humanities or relevant subject (or recognised international equivalent). We would normally expect you to have grade C in GCSE English and maths. English language requirements: Overall IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in writing, speaking, reading and listening (or recognised equivalent). |
Location | University Square Stratford 1 Salway Road Newham E15 1NF |
Summary
The exploration, extraction, sale and distribution of natural resources, including fossil fuels and minerals, is a massive undertaking. It is a highly regulated industry with legal implications at every stage of the process. This new course gives a comparative, socio-legal approach.
This distinctive master's course examines upstream and downstream regulatory trends in oil, gas and minerals in Africa, Asia, Europe and the Middle East, placing this in the context of the broader economic, technological and environmental and sustainability issues that have an impact on the industry.
You will learn how the law interacts with business, politics and finance in a sector that is under constant scrutiny.
If you are a law graduate, legal professional, or graduate in another subject who works in - or is hoping to work in - the mining, energy or natural resource sector or a related field, this master’s degree will be a wise choice.
If you want to keep on working and earn while you learn, you can do so, as all of our classes take place in the evening and lectures are also made available as podcasts and posted online.
Level | RQF Level 7 |
---|---|
Entry requirements | Minimum 2.2 Honours degree in law, social sciences or humanities or relevant subject (or recognised international equivalent). We would normally expect you to have grade C in GCSE English and maths. English language requirements: Overall IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in writing, speaking, reading and listening (or recognised equivalent). |
Location | University Square Stratford 1 Salway Road Newham E15 1NF |
University of East London
The University of East London (UEL) is the careers-led university; we’ve been preparing our students for the jobs of the future for over 125 years. We are constantly updating our courses to ensure our students are always prepared for evolving industries and job markets. With support and innovation at the forefront of everything we do, our students are well equipped to progress on to great things.
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