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Location: Singleton Park Campus
Website: www.swansea.ac.uk
Study mode full-time
Degree: Masters
Start Date: 2021/10/01
Duration: 12 months
Intl fees: £16950
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Description
Swansea University has opted into the TEF and received a Gold award.
The supply of energy is vital to global economic prosperity. Our LLM in Oil, Gas and Renewable Energy will give you an in-depth understanding of its complex legal and commercial aspects, to open up a range of exciting career opportunities. Learning from experts with high level academic and practical experience, you will gain in-depth understanding of the law concerning the oil and gas industry and new sources of energy, especially renewables.
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Requirements
Entry requirements
The entry requirements for this course is a 2:2 honours degree, ideally in a cognate discipline. Candidates with relevant experience are also encouraged to apply. IELTS English Language requirement of at least 6.5 (with 6.0 in each component) or Swansea University recognised equivalent.
Language qualifications
IELTS: 6.5 (with no component less than 5.5)
Notice: This is the default IELTS grade for Swansea University, Electrical Engineering and Renewable Energy. For the most up to date IELTS requirements, please contact our counsellors.
About this university
International students
For international students, there is a wealth of information on the university's website to help them before they arrive in Wales. Once there the help is more hands on and includes information on visas and immigration as well as English language skills. The English language training services is an accredited program to assist those to whom the language isn't their first. There is also help with developing a career after university and finding co-curricular activities. For non-academic matters, there is the ISAS, the International Student Advice Service who are available for matters such as health and wellbeing, bringing families while studying and financial advice. They are based in the Keir Hardie Building within the university. There are plenty of services available to help students make the most of their time at the university. These range from student counselling and health centre to academic success programmes. The campus is one of the few in the UK to have a mosque on site as well as chaplain services. Student run media includes a radio station. The university's International Sports Village is just five minutes' walk from Singleton Park campus and has a host of facilities for the many sports clubs and teams. These include floodlit playing fields, eight-lane track, training centre, lacrosse and cricket pitches, tennis and squash courts and a climbing wall. Next door is the Wales National Pool, a 50-metre pool complying to FINA standards and was used for training for the London 2012 Olympics.