Energy Management (MSc) ESCP Business School
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | On-Campus | Full-time | 18 months | September | €26200.00 year per | €26200.00 year per |
- Tuition fees for the October 2026 intake of this specialisation are set at £26,200 (all students, EU and non-EU). Travel and living costs are not covered by the fees.
- There is an application fee of €130 for all applicants. Please note that the application fee is non-refundable.
- Candidates entering the programme with less than 240 ECTS will also be required to attend an additional online semester with a supplement fee of £3,000
Course overview
OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME
The MSc in Energy Management provides you with a holistic, 360-degree view of the energy business.
The specialisation covers renewable and alternative energy, sustainability, electricity markets and oil business, as well as gas and LNG markets, focusing on enabling participants with the essential toolkit to manage real-life projects in the energy-transition era.
It provides students with the ability to develop and implement strategies to address major issues in energy regulation and policy, and to understand the energy business environment and its fundamental economic and technological concepts.
The programme has a holistic approach that will prepare you for a variety of careers related to the energy industry in the areas of consultancy/project management, finance and investment banking, trading, risk management, market/business analysis, brokering, operations and more. Graduates have gone on to work in companies such as E.ON, Total, EDF, Engie, Schlumberger and Wood Mackenzie.
The MSc in Energy Management is supported by specialist faculty industry professionals, as well as our London-based Energy Management Centre (EMC). Taught at the London and Paris campuses, the programme offers a unique opportunity to explore the global energy scene while studying in the two essential energy hubs in Europe.
CURRICULUM
General Management: Principles of Finance | Corporate & Business Strategy | Operations & Supply Chain Management | Energy Economics
Energy Fundamentals: Oil & Gas Business | Renewable Energy| Electricity Markets | Energy Markets & Other Commodities | Energy Policy | Gas & LNG Markets
Managerial Challenges in Energy: Sustainability, Geopolitics & Energy | Energy Trading | Project Financing & Evaluation | Energy Risk Management | Entrepreneurship & Innovation | Digitalisation & Energy Transition
Seminars (Compulsory): Problem Solving & Decision Making | Business Statistics | Data Analysis | Business Consulting | Blockchain Technology | Energy Security & International Politics | Research Methods
Two specialisation tracks: Finance & Investment or Project Management & Consultancy
Integrated Practical Experience: Energy Trading Challenge (2-day simulation) | Company Consultancy Project (8-12 weeks) | Minimum 4-month Professional Experience (Internship / Direct Employment) | Professional Master Thesis
Entry requirements
- Bachelor degree and/or Masters in any discipline:
- Candidates with less than 240 ECTS* or equivalent (less than 4 years of full-time study at a higher education level) will be required to attend an additional online semester from July to September.
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A minimum of 12 months of work experience (including internships), preferably in areas related to energy, business or management
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Two references (ideally one academic, one professional)
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Motivation letter
- Advanced English proficiency:C1
For non-native English speakers, we require the following minimum scores:
TOEFL IBT: 100; TOEFL written test: 600; TOEFL computer-based: 250; IELTS: band 7.
If you are a non-native English speaker who has previously studied or worked for more than two years in an English-speaking country, you are exempt from providing a TOEFL or IELTS score. You will, however, have to be assessed by the selection committee during your admission interview.
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