The International Energy Studies and Energy Economics course at the University of Dundee provides the economic and legal expertise to guide students through the energy sector, with a specific focus on upstream and downstream petroleum economics, renewable energy, power generation and energy finance. This interdisciplinary course, which combines energy economics and international law, attracts students from across the globe and offers a stimulating environment for learning.Course Content: The course covers energy economics, energy and investment, legal aspects of oil and gas law, renewable energy, energy policy and economics, energy and environment policy, power distribution and financial evaluation of energy projects, among others. It also includes a dissertation which allows students to conduct research on topics of their choice.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Energy & Petroleum Economics, International Law for Natural Resources and Energy, Power Distribution and Renewable Energy, Energy Policy & Economics, Environment Policy & Economics, Risk Analysis of Financial Evaluation of Energy Projects and a Dissertation on Energy Economics. Future Careers: With extensive training in energy economics and international energy law, graduates gain jobs in energy companies, extractive industries, and other roles involving policymaking and regulation. They often find employment across a range of professional environments, such as energy and environmental consultancies, multinational energy corporations, renewable energy firms, and governments and non-governmental organisations working on energy issues.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.