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MSc Global Management of Natural Resources

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    MSc 1 year full-time

Course Description

Study the global management of natural resources at both UCL and Adelaide University, on this jointly delivered, one-year Master's. Become well-versed in multiple aspects of the natural resources industries, develop communication, research and management skills, and access networks and opportunities to build your career in the natural resources sector.

Please note this programme involves approximately 5 months of overseas study. The programme is taught in London between September and March, and in Adelaide, Australia between April and mid-September.

Entry Requirements

Normally a minimum of a second-class Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline – preferably engineering, Earth sciences, chemistry or finance/business - from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Relevant work experience may be taken into account.

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Fees

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Student Destinations

By the end of this Master’s, you will be well placed to secure highly skilled, multidisciplinary managerial and specialist jobs in the natural resources sector. You will also be equipped for further postgraduate research in relevant disciplines.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  • Social Licensing
  • Decision and Risk Analysis
  • Oil and Gas Extraction, Processing, and the Sustainable Energy Transition
  • Minerals Usage, Extraction and Processing
  • Prevention and Remediation of Environmental Contamination
  • GMNR Dissertation (Australia)
  • Renewable Energy in the Resources Sector
  • Research Skills for Global Management of Natural Resources

Optional modules

  • Process Systems Modelling and Design
  • Environmental and Resource Economics
  • Sustainable Water Resource Management
  • Sustainability and Decision-Making
  • Sustainability Analysis of Engineering Systems
  • Financing of Renewable Resource Projects
  • Business and Sustainability
  • Geology for Sustainable Resource Management and Energy Transition

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