The University of Dundee offers an undergraduate course titled 'English & Northern Irish Energy Law'. The course provides an understanding of the legal aspects of energy procurement and use, combined with a detailed insight into the English and Northern Irish energy sector, including renewable energy and the low carbon economy. It provides comprehensive training in the principles of energy law and related environmental and climate change legalisation.Course Content: The course delves into a variety of topics, including the law surrounding conventional energy sources, renewable energy, environmental aspects of energy use, climate change law and policy, and how these relate to property law, planning law, contract law, and tort law.Key Modules: Students will undertake specified modules such as Energy Law & Policy, Real Estate Law, Climate Change Law, Introduction to Business Law, Contract Law, Planning & Environmental Law, Tort Law & Civil Remedies, and EU & International Energy Law.Accreditations: The English & Northern Irish Energy Law course is accredited by the Law Society of Scotland and the Faculty of Advocates, which means students can proceed directly to the legal professional qualification stages in Scotland. Future Careers: This program is an ideal choice for those hoping to pursue a legal career in the energy sector. Graduates can find employment in a wide range of sectors including In-House Legal Departments of Energy Companies, Energy and Environmental Consultancies, Non-Governmental Organizations, Regulatory Bodies, and more. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.