Master of Science in Project Management - Oil & Gas Specialisation (distance learning, 100% online)Our MSc in Project Management with a specialised track in Oil & Gas examines the economic nature and structure of the oil, gas and energy sectors, provides the skills necessary to deliver advanced project management, and dissects all fundamental project management disciplines and phases. Modules include Introduction to Project Management, Economics of Oil, Gas and Energy, and Managing Energy Sources.
University of Liverpool has been reviewed and approved as a provider of project management training by the Project Management Institute (PMI). As a PMI Registered Education Provider( R.E.P.), University of Liverpool has agreed to abide by PMI-established quality assurance.
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The Oil & Gas specialisation track is composed of four core modules (core modules A), one core elective module (core modules B), two specialisation modules, and one general elective module. You will complete your degree with an original dissertation (for a total of 180 credit points). Your first module will be ten weeks in length where you begin with a brief introduction to the programme, the learning platform and then continue with the module content. Each following module is eight weeks in length. By taking one module at a time you can explore a specific subject in depth without distractions.
Schwerpunkte / Curriculum
Six core modules cover core subjects such as Planning and Budgeting, Execution and Control, Contracts and Procurement, and Sustainability. You will then specialise by studying Economics of Oil, Gas and Energy, and Managing Energy Sources.
Crucially, you will also be introduced to areas such as Organisational and Behavioural Management. An understanding of organisations, people and cultures is crucial in the today’s multicultural workplace, and essential to successful project management.
All University of Liverpool online Masters programmes are taught 100% via the Internet, giving career professionals access to a level of higher education that may otherwise be out of reach because of work or family responsibilities.
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