About Oil, Gas And Renewable Energy Law Msc | LLM in Robert Gordon University
The LLM/MSc Oil, Gas and Renewable Energy Law degree is available through flexible study options and provides an opportunity to critically assess key legal and contractual aspects (i.e. licensing, contracts, M&A, environmental, renewable energy) of the global Energy and Oil and Gas sectors, both in the UK and leading international regions.
The course is designed to allow basic legal concepts to be covered in depth before building on this knowledge by moving onto specific energy, oil and gas law content.
You will develop key transferable legal skills to drive your career further and on successful completion you will be able to understand and deal with some of the main energy legal issues in the industry.
The course is suitable for those with legal qualifications or with considerable experience in Oil and Gas or Energy.
Academic qualification equivalents
- Any university degree of related subject
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: 6.5 with minimum of 5.5 in all four elements of the test
- TOEFL iBT : 88 with minimum marks as follows: Listening - 17,Reading - 18,Speaking - 20
Writing - 17
- PTE:61 overall with minimum of 51 in each component
Robert Gordon University Highlights
University Type |
Public University |
Campus Setting |
Sub-urban |
Establishment Year |
1992 |
Graduate Job Rate |
97.6% |
Student-Teacher Ratio |
18:1 |
Total students |
16,000 |
Undergraduate students |
11,000 |
Postgraduate students |
5,000 |
Endowment |
£1.9 million |
Cost of Attendance |
23,460 Pounds |
Applications Accepted |
Online |
Work-Study |
Not Available |
Intake Months |
January and September |
Mode of Program |
Classroom and online |
Robert Gordon University Cost of Attendance
Cost |
Amount per annum (GBP) |
Tuition fees |
16,650 |
Housing |
3,600-7,200 |
Food |
840-2400 |
Miscellaneous |
880-2,280 |
Books and supplies |
240-540 |
Total |
22,214-29,070 |
Note: The cost of attendance given above is just an estimate. Costs may differ due to the student's choice of accommodation, program, level, nationality, social activities, or lifestyle.