Level I Master in Energy Resources Economics
The Level I Master in Energy Resource Economics is designed to introduce students to the economic, financial, legal, microeconomic, and macroeconomic study of the energy sector by presenting an agile and highly specialized program.
Modules and content
Upon completion of the Level I Master Course in Energy Resource Economics, the student will have at his or her disposal a background of basic knowledge such that he or she will be able to work in the energy sector or in a company whose economic activity is closely related to the world of energy, being able to deal with basic competence with a multilevel analysis of various aspects of an energy project.
Occupational Outlets
The Level I Master Course in Energy Resource Economics offers several
employment opportunities in the world of work in a variety of sectors. Below is a list of some of the possible employment outlets:
- Specialist in the economic analysis of energy sector resources
- Expert in economic relations with foreign energy companies
- Expert in energy projects
- Expert in planning foreign energy investments
Admission requirements, examinations and final examination
Applicants possessing a High School Diploma and a Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree, Master's Degree, or Old Degree are eligible to apply. In the absence of the required qualifications, admission on dossier is possible, based on an evaluation of the qualifications obtained and the experience acquired, as well as the skills developed within the framework of professional activity.
Lectures will be delivered at the discretion of the Lecturer through term papers, commentaries, specialized textbooks, handouts or lectures via live streaming platform. Evaluation is expressed in thirtieths.
The final examination consists of a Thesis of at least 30 pages on one of the topics covered during the Level I Master's program.
Exams
SECS-P/05 - Econometrics Applied to the Energy Sector - 8 ECTS
IUS/12 - Taxation in the Energy Sector - 6 ECTS
IUS/21 - Comparative Public Law - 6 ECTS
SECS-P/01 - Microeconomics of the Energy Sector - 8 ECTS
SECS-P/06 - Economics of the Energy Sector - 10 ECTS
SECS-P/01 - Macroeconomics of the Energy Sector - 8 ECTS
SECS-P/09 - Corporate Finance for the Energy Sector - 10 ECTS
Final Thesis - 4 ECTS
Duration and structure of the Level I master's degree
Duration: Annual - 1500 hours
Enrollment: Always open throughout the year
Credits: 60 ECTS
Mode: Online
Price
CHF/EUR 1,500.00