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    MSc Programs in Energy Law

    Many bachelor’s degree holders choose to pursue the Master of Science, or MSc, as a method of enhancing their career opportunities and earning potential. Most master’s degree programs take between two and three years to complete, after which some graduates join the workforce while others pursue an even higher academic degree.

    Just what is an MSc in Energy Law? This rigorous degree program typically covers a broad range of areas relating to energy, the environment and natural resources, among them sustainability, the oil and gas industry, world ecosystems, pollution, environmental crimes, laboratory studies, environmental science, international environmental law, ethics, energy research and analysis, and administrative change, among related areas.

    Successful graduates of Master of Science in Energy Law programs are generally prepared for a broad range of lucrative global careers. They often report that they are able to obtain higher-level positions and make more money than they were able to before earning the degree. They are also prepared to pursue formal law degrees after earning the master’s degree, should they choose.

    Due to significant variation in the cost of one MSc in Energy Law program to the next based on factors like where, geographically, the program is offered, students are asked to consult each school they are considering applying to for current tuition information.

    Those who successfully earn the Master of Science in Energy Law designation are prepared for work in a broad variety of positions related to energy, the environment and natural resources. Many graduates work for governmental, corporate or environmental organizations, while others choose to teach energy law or a related topic at the collegiate level. Others yet use the designation as a step toward earning a law degree.

    Students seeking a rewarding and profitable career related to energy and the environment are encouraged to explore the many programs offered globally through our database. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.