The Energy and Environmental Law with Professional Skills course at the University of Aberdeen is a full-time 12-month program that aims to equip students with extensive knowledge in the field of energy law, specifically in environmental, corporate, exploration, renewable and climate change legal issues. This course provides a hands-on experience, which includes a two-week field trip for an on-site insight, and an allied interactive course on mediation negotiation, arbitration, and resolutions of disputes.Course Content: The course covers a holistic range of topics under Energy and Environmental Law - delving into the environmental aspects of corporate activities, exploration and production, renewables and new technology projects such as CCS, and Climate Change Law relating to Energy Industries .Key Modules: The key modules include but are not limited to: Oil and Minerals for Good, Downstream Energy Law, International Environmental Law, International Arbitration Law, Mediation Negotiations, Low Carbon Energy Transition: Renewable Energy Law and others depending on the selected stream.Accreditations: While there are no specific accreditations mentioned, this program is compliant with the academic requirements for entry into the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice, the professional stage qualification necessary for admission to the legal profession in Scotland.Future Careers: Graduates of this program have career opportunities in various sectors associated with Energy and Environmental Law. These include roles in legal firms, multinational companies, government and non-governmental organizations nationally and globally.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.