The University of Dundee offers a course in International Energy Studies and Energy Finance. This course is designed to equip students with the essential understanding in the areas of energy economics, energy policy-making, environmental and energy law, as well as a detailed knowledge from the domain of energy project financing.Course Content: The syllabus is comprehensive and includes key areas likely to face energy and finance professionals. It covers topics such as how changes to the environment affects the way we source and use energy, the economics of renewable energy, the selling and negotiation of energy commodities, and a host of other topics are covered.Key Modules: This course is comprised of two modules - the International Energy Industries module and the Energy Finance module. The International Energy Industries module focuses on the oil, gas, nuclear and renewable energy industries, providing key insight into the complex relationships between producing, processing, and trading energy. The Energy Finance module, on the other hand, focuses on the tools and techniques used in the financing of large-scale energy projects.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Energy Institute, the professional body for the energy industry, providing recognition for the high-quality, job-specific education that this course provides.Future Careers: This course provides a rounded energy industry-focused education that is valued by employers internationally, meaning that students can look forward to a range of career opportunities in the energy industry, from government energy policy-making roles, roles within the energy industry itself, and often in very senior roles within these organizations.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.