The International Energy Law and Policy course at the University of Dundee is a part-time, online course providing students with an in-depth understanding of the key areas of the energy sector from a legal perspective. It prepares students for leadership roles within the energy industry by offering modules such as Mineral and Petroleum Taxation, Renewable Energy Issues, and Climate Change and Energy Regulation.Course Content: This course offers a comprehensive knowledge of energy law focusing on key areas like renewable energy, fossil fuels, and mineral and petroleum taxation. Learning will take place through a combination of lectures, workshops and group discussions. Key Modules: The course includes core modules such as the Concept of Energy Regulation, Legal Issues in International Energy, International Trade Law Principles and Mineral and Petroleum Taxation amongst others. Optional modules can be chosen from a diverse range, such as National and Comparative Oil and Gas Law, Renewable Energy Issues and Traditional Energy and Renewable Thinking.Accreditations: This program is accredited by the Energy Institute (EI), giving students an opportunity for professional recognition and development.Future Careers: Graduates from this course are well-prepared for leadership roles in various sectors of the energy industry, including advisory posts, policy roles in governments, or specialist legal counsel roles in various energy companies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.