University of Nicosia
University of Nicosia Nicosia

Energy, Oil and Gas Management (BSc)

Information

Department
School of Business
Duration
4 years
Additional Information

Aims

The programme provides students with overall knowledge relating to the field of energy, oil and gas management. It is designed to prepare future junior executives and business managers for the emerging oil & gas industry in Cyprus to be fully trained and competent in all aspects of management, economics, law and technology so that they may function effectively in this emerging industry.

Objectives

The proposed Bachelor degree is designed to have learning outcomes related to: knowledge, application of knowledge and understanding of the oil and gas technologies and the management of energy. The curriculum equips students with theoretical and practical knowledge, investigative and analytical skills, and the understanding of the business and management processes necessary to develop a career in the Oil & Gas industry.

The programme has both an academic and market orientation. Thus, it targets students that intend to pursue post-graduate studies, as well as those that will enter the job market after graduation.

Program

Semester 1

  • Accounting I    
  • English Composition    
  • Introduction to Energy Management    
  • Microcomputer Applications    
  • Cultural Anthropology    

Semester 2

  • Accounting II    
  • Computer Fundamentals    
  • Principles of Sociology    
  • Ethics    

Semester 3

  • Business and Professional Communication    
  • Fuel Science and Technology    
  • Principles of Microeconomics    
  • Introduction to Physical Geology    

Semester 4

  • Principles of Macroeconomics    
  • Managerial Finance    
  • Introduction to Management    

Semester 5

  • Technical Writing and Research    
  • Marketing    

Semester 6

  • Economics for the Oil and Gas Industry    
  • Oil and Gas Law    
  • Environmental Law    

Semester 7

  • Project Management for the Energy Sector    
  • Operations Management    

Semester 8

  • Environmental Impact Management