Master of Science (MSc)
Energy Management Specialisation
Providing participants with the key skills for a successful energy management career.
Objectives of the programme
The specialisation in Energy Management is part of the Master Degree (DEAMIE)*.
The MSc in Energy Management provides students 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 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, this specialisation offers a unique opportunity to explore the global energy scene while studying in the two essential energy hubs in Europe.
Career opportunities
The MSc in Energy Management 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.
Class Profile
Class Profile: September 2020 intake
- 30 participants
- 18 nationalities
- Average age: 26 (ranging 22-34)
- Average work experience: 3 years (ranging 1-9)
- 75% Male | 25% Female
Academic Background:
- Management/Business/Finance: 37%
- Engineering/Sciences/Technology: 33%
- Economics/Political Sciences: 20%
- Other: 10%
Student Testimonial
“The MSc in Energy Management neatly couples the fundamentals of business management modules with a focus on the energy industry. The MEM was holistic and provided a clear view of the energy industry (oil & gas, power markets, electricity, renewables, etc.), both in terms of business and resources management. Whether you want to work in the oil and gas industry or in electricity, you need to have this 360-degree view to understand the key challenges, other stakeholders and constraints. The MEM gave me the tools to be polyvalent.
"Even better, it was much more than an ordinary master’s degree: the conferences and meetings with companies that were organised by the ESCP Energy Management Centre were also giving us the tools to kick-off our career!
"Living in London was also an amazing experience and, most importantly, this Master introduced me to great people! Our class was made up of 23 students from 15 nationalities, and this diversity of cultural, academic and professional backgrounds created an ideal ground for personal growth. We also helped each other a lot: some people were giving finance courses to others, while some were more knowledgeable on the technical aspects of the oil industry. I felt a real community within our cohort.”
Salomé Germain
Strategy Consultant, Atlante
Class of 2019
Testimonials from Energy Experts
“The Covid-19 pandemic has only accelerated major trends that were slowly transforming our society. Climate change and the need for decarbonisation is now recognised as the cornerstone of the transition that needs to drive our day-to-day behaviours. This starts with how we source and manage the energy we require for our everyday life. ESCP’s MSc in Energy Management will prepare you to be an actor of this transition and to better understand how, through your work, you can make a tangible contribution to the global fight against Climate Change."
Ronan LORY
CFO, Edison SpA
Scientific Director
Georgia MAKRIDOU
Assistant Professor in the Department of Information & Operations Management
PhD in Energy Economics
Assistant Director of the Energy Management Centre
Research areas: Environmental and energy policy, energy efficiency, energy poverty, energy performance evaluation and sustainable energy.
*ABOUT THE MASTER DEGREE (DEAMIE)
Joining this full-time Master of Science corresponds to the determination to pursue a defined professional project and gives young graduates and young executives a combination of high value skills sought by recruiters. This MSc provides academic expertise and presentation of the best professional practices. Our goal is to train experts who will be rapidly able to progress in a globalised world.
Students will obtain one degree, the French Master degree (DEAMIE), and one diploma, the MSc in Energy Management.
Information
on Visas
The MSc in Energy Management offers students an option to choose between two entry routes that provide different post-study opportunities, one in the UK (Graduate Immigration Route) and the other in France (Standard Route). Based on the route you choose, you will require either a UK Student Visa or a UK Standard Visitor Visa.
MSc in Energy Management
at a glance
Duration
18-21 months, including 9-12 months of studies and 9 months of professional development.
Integrated Work Placement
Minimum 4 months (Internship or Direct Employment).
Accreditation
This MSc specialisation is part of the DEAMIE (Diplôme d’Etudes Avancées en Management International des Entreprises) programme and is accredited as a Grade de Master and Visa Bac+5 by the French Ministry. The programme holds 120 ECTS.
Energy Institute Accreditation
In 2020, the MSc in Energy Management was accredited by the Energy Institute, a leading chartered professional body for the global energy sector, for the purposes of fully meeting the requirements for MEI.
Strong Support from the Energy Industry
You will be exposed to numerous professional networking opportunities via our Energy Management Centre.
Master of Science (MSc)
Energy Management Specialisation
Curriculum
Our programme targets your expertise
- Develop solid general management skills with a particular focus on energy-related case studies
- Gain an in-depth knowledge of energy technologies, industries and markets and how current market changes are affecting energy transition processes
- Develop skills and the strategic mindset to cope with the managerial challenges energy companies and institutions are facing
- Obtain the necessary skills, techniques and practical experience in managing real-life energy projects
A 18-month, full-time programme
The programme begins in October* and is organised as follows:
Core Courses - Term 1
Jul-Sept: Online | For candidates with less than 240 ECTS previous degree (or equivalent)
TERM 1*
July - Sept – Online
- Economics
- Quantitative Methods
- Accounting & Finance
- Marketing
- Leadership
- Strategy
*These six modules are compulsory only for candidates with less than 240 ECTS (or equivalent). They run in an online format between July and September prior to the London terms. Candidates may obtain exemption from attending these modules based on their previous working experience if they have more than three years of post-study work experience. Unfortunately, we are unable exempt candidates based on their previous undergraduate studies.
SPECIALISATION COURSES – TERMS 2, 3 & 4
October to mid-June:Oct-Mar: London Campus | Apr-June: Paris Campus
Term 2 - LONDON
October - December
- Energy Policy
- Energy Risk Management
- Sustainability & Energy
- Principles of Finance
- Renewable Energy
- Gas & LNG Markets
Professional Development
- Seminar in Industry 4.0*
- Seminar in Data Analysis*
- Seminar in Master Excel for Business*
Term 3 - LONDON
January - March
- Corporate & Business Strategy
- Energy Trading
- Energy Economics
- Project Financing & Evaluation
- Energy Markets & Other Commodities
Professional Development
- Energy Trading Game
- Business Simulation Game
- Seminar in PYTHON Programming Language*
Term 4 - PARIS
April - July
- Entrepreneurship & Innovation
- Electricity Markets
- Geopolitics
- Scenario Planning for the Energy Industry
- Digitalisation & Energy Transition
Professional Development
- Company Consultancy Project (8-12 weeks)
- Seminar in Excel VBA Programming*
- Research Methods (Online, DEAMIE module)*
- Sustainability Management (Online, DEAMIE module)*
*Examples of past seminar topics include:
- Clean Energy Management Software
- Industry 4.0
- Project Management
- PYTHON Programming Language
- MBTI
- Agile Management
Seminar topics are subject to annual change
Choice of one specialisation track:
TRACK 1: Finance & Investment
- Portfolio Management
- Asset Management
TRACK 2: Project Management & Consultancy
- Operational Risk & Crisis Management
- Leading and Transforming Energy Companies
COMPANY CONSULTANCY PROJECT – TERM 3
Apr-Jun: 8- to 12-week experiential learning project with a company
The MSc in Energy Management provides an excellent connection to the world of energy, and a solid foundation for an international professional career in energy related roles.
In groups of 4 or 5, students are expected to apply the skills and knowledge learned in the first two terms to a live project. Teams will make an in-depth analysis and recommendations for actions that can realistically be implemented by the client company.
Company Consultancy Projects are a key element of the specialisation and enable students to get to know a sector or a specific function. They require significant commitment and focus.
Throughout the project, tutoring is provided by an ESCP professor.
Students learn how to approach an issue with a critical mindset, and how to react swiftly in unexpected situations with a creative and open-minded attitude.
Through the Company Consultancy Project, students learn how to work efficiently as a team and enhance their skills in:
- Project planning and management
- Data collection and analysis
- Development of hypotheses and recommendations
- Customer service
- Public speaking and presentations
- Client Interaction
PROFESSIONAL MISSION – TERM 5
Jul-Dec: A professional mission in the form of an in-company internship or direct employment lasting at least 4 months.
At the heart of the MSc in Energy Management specialisation is the required minimum four-month professional experience (full-time job or internship), during which students work in a management training role within a client company.
This provides participants with the opportunity to be confronted with real business life conditions and develop their practical skills as part of an action learning pedagogy. These important jobseeking skills are developed with the professional support of School specialists in the Careers Office and the Alumni Association.
Satisfactory fulfilment of the work requirement is also dependent on the completion of an internship/employment report reviewed by the School and the internship sponsor/employer.
Your degree is awarded upon the passing of all modules and the thesis, and completing the internship requirement.
The Corporate Relations Department
The Corporate Relations Department is dedicated to gathering placement offers from many companies. The department also organises a series of Careers fairs and events, giving you many opportunities to make contact.
PROFESSIONAL THESIS & RESEARCH SEMINAR – TERM 5
Jul-Dec: Writing and defending a Professional Thesis
The thesis is an individual applied research project for the Master degree and must be approximately 12,000 words. It is a theory/praxis-driven investigation into a relevant business or management issue. Each student conducts the thesis under the supervision of a faculty member.
Students are encouraged from the start of the specialisation to think about a topic for their thesis.
At the end of the specialisation, a written thesis is submitted. A viva voce oral examination is also held at which the research is presented to and assessed by an academic jury.
Professional thesis represents 17 of the total of 90 ECTS credits earned over this academic year.
During this time, students will also participate in a mandatory Research Seminar held by an ESCP professor. This seminar represents 3 ECTS credits of the total 90 earned over this academic year.
The Master thesis requirement enables students to:
- Develop skills in problem identification and formulation
- Select appropriate research methods
- Plan a complex piece of work
- Collect and interpret relevant data
- Carry out a critical analysis and formulate recommendations
Energy Expert Testimonial
“My interaction with the ESCP community and its Energy Management Centre is always a refreshing engagement. Whilst the formal lectures and subject matter is given sufficient air time and consideration, the real learnings come via the ensuing discussion. As an example, the quality and pace of one debate quickly led from broad topics such as oil price variables, M&A market liquidity and the NOC / IOC dynamic, to local impacts such as environmental governance and industry accountabilities - all in the context of the question ‘can the oil industry coexist with society’s expectations?’ The collective energy, knowledge and participation of the ESCP cohorts is as unique as it is impressive.”
Stephen EDWARDS
CEO, Tailwind Energy Ltd
Information
on Visas
The MSc in Energy Management offers students an option to choose between two entry routes that provide different post-study opportunities, one in the UK (Graduate Immigration Route) and the other in France (Standard Route). Based on the route you choose, you will require either a UK Student Visa or a UK Standard Visitor Visa.
MSc in Energy Management
at a glance
Duration
18-21 months, including 9-12 months of studies and 9 months of professional development.
Integrated Work Placement
Minimum 4 months (Internship or Direct Employment).
Accreditation
This MSc specialisation is part of the DEAMIE (Diplôme d’Etudes Avancées en Management International des Entreprises) programme and is accredited as a Grade de Master and Visa Bac+5 by the French Ministry. The programme holds 120 ECTS.
Energy Institute Accreditation
In 2020, the MSc in Energy Management was accredited by the Energy Institute, a leading chartered professional body for the global energy sector, for the purposes of fully meeting the requirements for MEI.
Strong Support from the Energy Industry
You will be exposed to numerous professional networking opportunities via our Energy Management Centre.
Master of Science (MSc)
Energy Management Specialisation
Careers
Placement Report
93%
were employed
within 6 months of graduation
87%
changed job function
after graduation
Salary
€54,600 average annual salary
Sectors
50%
Energy
27%
Banking & Finance
13%
Consulting
7%
Manufacturing
3%
Other
Job functions
- Finance 35%
- Consulting 23%
- Business Development 13%
- Project Management 10%
- General Management 7%
- Sustainability 7%
- Other 7%
Companies Hiring
Accenture – Amundi – Baker Hughes – Baringa – Bloomberg – BNP Paribas – Canadian Solar – Chainalysis – E.ON – EDF – Engie – Eni – Entrix – GreenSolver – Mirova – Natixis – PwC – SACE – SSE – TotalEnergies
Energy Expert Testimonial
“ESCP is well known for its unique historical status and powerful international network. But what makes the energy programmes extra special is the input from those who have held, and those who still hold, senior posts in the energy policy and management fields. There is nothing like building on the insights provided by those with practical experience. I have been highly impressed by the quality of students.”
Michael JEFFERSON
Editor, Energy policy Journal and fmr. Chief Economist at Shell
Information
on Visas
The MSc in Energy Management offers students an option to choose between two entry routes that provide different post-study opportunities, one in the UK (Graduate Immigration Route) and the other in France (Standard Route). Based on the route you choose, you will require either a UK Student Visa or a UK Standard Visitor Visa.
MSc in Energy Management
at a glance
Duration
18-21 months, including 9-12 months of studies and 9 months of professional development.
Integrated Work Placement
Minimum 4 months (Internship or Direct Employment).
Accreditation
This MSc specialisation is part of the DEAMIE (Diplôme d’Etudes Avancées en Management International des Entreprises) programme and is accredited as a Grade de Master and Visa Bac+5 by the French Ministry. The programme holds 120 ECTS.
Energy Institute Accreditation
In 2020, the MSc in Energy Management was accredited by the Energy Institute, a leading chartered professional body for the global energy sector, for the purposes of fully meeting the requirements for MEI.
Strong Support from the Energy Industry
You will be exposed to numerous professional networking opportunities via our Energy Management Centre.
Master of Science (MSc)
Energy Management Specialisation
Admissions
Requirements
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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 reference letters (ideally one academic and one professional)
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Motivation letter
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Fluency in English. For non-native English speakers, we require the following minimum scores:
- TOEFL IBT: 100
- TOEFL written: 600
- TOEFL computer based: 250
- IELTS Academic: 7
- TOEIC: 800
- Cambridge English C1/C2 (CAE/CPE): 185
- Exemptions may be granted if you have studied fully in English for three or more years
- Candidates who choose to enter the specialisation on the UK Graduate Immigration Route will be required to take a SELT-approved English proficiency test (e.g. IELTS for UKVI, PTE Academic UKVI, etc.)
*Due to accreditation regulations, students starting with less than 240 ECTS will need to obtain an additional 30 ECTS at ESCP Business School. The School will offer an additional semester for those students, with a supplement fee of £2,850. Candidates may obtain exemption from attending this semester based on their previous working experience if they have more than three years of post-study work experience.
Standard Route vs UK Graduate Immigration Route
The MSc in Energy Management offers students an option to choose between two entry routes that provide different post-study opportunities. One is in the UK (via the UK Graduate Immigration Route) and the other in France (via our Standard Route).
Please be aware that all students will be required to pick and confirm their entry route within the three-week deadline specified on their offer letter, so make sure you familiarise yourself with the key differences between the two routes before you apply. Find out more
Procedure
Step 1: Application form
Applications are treated on a first-come, first-served basis.
As places on the course are limited, we therefore advise you to submit your application as early as possible.
Applications are made online. The following supporting documents must be submitted with your online application:
- A copy of your previous transcripts and degree certificate(s) from all degrees to date*
- Curriculum vitae
- Photocopy of your passport
- Language test certificates (if applicable). Exemptions may be granted if you have studied fully in English for three or more years. If your studies were not in an English-speaking country, please apply with a medium of instruction confirmation letter from your university to be considered for exemption
- Two reference letters
*We will only accept original documents in ESCP campus languages (English, French, Italian, Spanish, German or Polish).
Step 2: Admission Interview
If your application has been successful, you will be invited to attend the second stage of the process, the admissions interview. During this, candidates must convince the selection committee of his/her abilites and motivation.
Admission interviews will operate with rolling deadlines between November and June for the October intake.
- Results will be posted to candidates within approximately three weeks.
Step 3: Confirmation
Applicants who are offered a place must confirm their acceptance in writing by the deadline indicated in the offer letter. A non-refundable deposit of £3,000 is required to secure a place once admission has been granted. This first deposit is deductible from the overall tuition fees.
General Application Deadlines* |
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20th October 2024 (Early Bird Discount) |
17th November 2024 (Early Bird Discount) |
12th January 2025 (Early Bird Discount Final Deadline) |
9th February 2025 |
16th March 2025 |
13th April 2025 |
11th May 2025 (Final Deadline for Term 1 students) |
Due to accreditation regulations, the final application deadline is only open to:
- Candidates with at least 4 years of previous studies or more (minimum 240 ECTS or equivalent)
- Candidates with at least 3 years of previous studies (minimum 180 ECTS or equivalent) AND at least 3 years of post-study, full-time work experience. Please be aware that for these candidates, admittance will also be subject to our in-house professional experience exemption validation form (VAPP).
Restricted Application Deadlines* |
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8th June 2025 |
*Application deadlines are subject to change. Please contact the admissions team for the most recent dates. All interviews will be arranged on an individual basis.
Information
on Visas
The MSc in Energy Management offers students an option to choose between two entry routes that provide different post-study opportunities, one in the UK (Graduate Immigration Route) and the other in France (Standard Route). Based on the route you choose, you will require either a UK Student Visa or a UK Standard Visitor Visa.
MSc in Energy Management
at a glance
Duration
18-21 months, including 9-12 months of studies and 9 months of professional development.
Integrated Work Placement
Minimum 4 months (Internship or Direct Employment).
Accreditation
This MSc specialisation is part of the DEAMIE (Diplôme d’Etudes Avancées en Management International des Entreprises) programme and is accredited as a Grade de Master and Visa Bac+5 by the French Ministry. The programme holds 120 ECTS.
Energy Institute Accreditation
In 2020, the MSc in Energy Management was accredited by the Energy Institute, a leading chartered professional body for the global energy sector, for the purposes of fully meeting the requirements for MEI.
Strong Support from the Energy Industry
You will be exposed to numerous professional networking opportunities via our Energy Management Centre.
Master of Science (MSc)
Energy Management Specialisation
Fees & Financials
Fees
- Tuition fees for the October 2025 intake of this specialisation are set at £25,200 (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.
- All candidates who apply by 12th January 2025 are eligible to receive an Early Bird Discount of £2,000.
- Candidates entering the programme with less than 240 ECTS will also be required to attend an additional online semester with a supplement fee of £2,850.
Tuition fees may be subject to change year to year.
Payment of Fees
Successful candidates must pay a non-refundable £3,000 deposit within three weeks of receiving their offer, which will be deducted from the total tuition fees.
Students have the option to pay their remaining tuition fees in full or split their payments into two instalments. Those who choose to pay in one instalment are also eligible for an Early Settlement Discount (ESD) of 3%.
Scholarships
Every year, the MSc in Energy Management offers several merit & financial need scholarships to support our student journeys to becoming the energy leaders of tomorrow.
As a student enrolled to the MSc in Energy Management, you may benefit from the following scholarship opportunities:
Global Citizen Talent Scholarship
Value: £2,750
How to apply: These scholarships are merit-based and are awarded at the end of each admissions round, therefore all applicants are automatically considered for this category upon submitting their application.
The awards are based on the overall outcome of the candidate's application, including initial profile assessment (educational background, academic results, work experience, international experience, motivation and potential for a unique contribution to the classroom), as well as their performance during the interview.
Candidates who have been awarded the Global Citizen Talent Scholarship will be notified via email at the stage of receiving their offer.
Access Opportunity Scholarship
Value: Up to £4,000
How to apply: These scholarships are based on financial need and are open to all enrolled, self-funding applicants for the October 2025 intake of the MSc in Energy Management specialisation.
Once you confirm your place on the MSc in Energy Management, you will have until 1st July 2025 to submit the [application form] outlining your current financial situation and how obtaining our Access Opportunity Scholarship will help you in your intended career path. Students are able to submit their scholarship application at any stage between accepting their offer to join the specialisation and the above-mentioned scholarship application deadline date.
All candidates will be notified of their scholarship application results via email by the end of July 2025.
Latin American Excellence Scholarship
Value: £3,500
How to apply: These scholarships are merit-based and are open to all enrolled applicants from the Latin American region, joining the MSc in Energy Management specialisation in October 2025.
To be eligible, you must hold citizenship from a country within the LATAM region and be fully enrolled for the October 2025 intake. Applicants with more than one nationality are also welcome to apply.
To submit your application, please complete the [application form] and answer the enclosed essay-based question. You will have until 1st July 2025 to make this submission. All candidates will be notified of their scholarship application results via email by the end of July 2025.
Please note that the beneficiaries of the following funding opportunities cannot apply for this scholarship: the FUNED-CONACYT Scholarship for Mexican students and the COLFUTURO Scholarship for Colombian students.
Please do not hesitate to contact our Recruitment team for any questions about scholarships.
External Funding Opportunities
It is possible to attain scholarships granted independently of the School. Some countries provide scholarships for their own citizens.
Please obtain information in your home country/country of residence or from foreign sponsors by contacting the relevant government bodies and foundations.
We also already have some agreements in place with the following companies. Please always check with the provider for the latest terms and conditions:
FUNED-CONACYT Scholarship for Mexican students
FUNED-CONACYT provide a 20% tuition fee scholarship for Mexican students who wish to pursue their master degree abroad in top-ranked universities. Please note that this scholarship cannot be cumulative with ESCP Scholarships.
Brain Capital ESCP Education Fund
ESCP Business School has a partnership with Brain Capital, who offer education funds to help with covering tuition fees on ESCP programmes. This is available to students from EU countries as well as Switzerland, UK, USA and Australia.
CROUS Scholarship
This specialisation is eligible for the CROUS-Paris scholarship. Your scholarship request must be done here.
Loans & Bursaries
MSc in Energy Management students from Spain are eligible to apply for additional financial aid to support their studies via BBVA.
Important
Any decisions regarding the external funding opportunities listed in this section are made by the institutions in question. ESCP does not have any say over or responsibility for their final decision.
Information
on Visas
The MSc in Energy Management offers students an option to choose between two entry routes that provide different post-study opportunities, one in the UK (Graduate Immigration Route) and the other in France (Standard Route). Based on the route you choose, you will require either a UK Student Visa or a UK Standard Visitor Visa.
MSc in Energy Management
at a glance
Duration
18-21 months, including 9-12 months of studies and 9 months of professional development.
Integrated Work Placement
Minimum 4 months (Internship or Direct Employment).
Accreditation
This MSc specialisation is part of the DEAMIE (Diplôme d’Etudes Avancées en Management International des Entreprises) programme and is accredited as a Grade de Master and Visa Bac+5 by the French Ministry. The programme holds 120 ECTS.
Energy Institute Accreditation
In 2020, the MSc in Energy Management was accredited by the Energy Institute, a leading chartered professional body for the global energy sector, for the purposes of fully meeting the requirements for MEI.
Strong Support from the Energy Industry
You will be exposed to numerous professional networking opportunities via our Energy Management Centre.
Master of Science (MSc)
Energy Management Specialisation
Meet the team
Are you thinking about applying to ESCP’s MSc in Energy Management and would like further information about the specialisation? Why not reach out to our Recruitment team or chat to one of our student ambassadors? You can also sign up for one of our events.
Book an appointment with our recruitment advisor
While our website and the brochure are a great source of information, you might still want to get a personalised advice specific to your case from our expert Recruitment team.
We invite you to book a consultation with our Recruitment Executive, Vatsal Chandra. This will allow you to ask any questions about the specialisation, confirm your eligibility or get some useful advice on how the specialisation can fit into your career plans.
You are also welcome to submit your CV and transcript for evaluation via email.
Simply send these documents with a couple of lines about your career plans and why you are considering this specialisation at msc.energy@escp.eu.
Meet MSc in Energy Management Ambassadors
There is no greater way to understand the benefit of something than to ask someone who has gone before you. Our Student Ambassadors are here to help. Do not hesitate to contact them directly by email or on their Linkedin profile.
Click here to view the list of Student Ambassadors
Energy Management Centre
As a student on MSc in Energy Management you will benefit from a full access to our Energy Management Centre (EMC).
Bringing together the expertise of its faculty and its many external international associates, the objective of the Energy Management Centre (EMC) at ESCP Business School is to cooperate with, and possibly assist, key industry players to facilitate the integration of managerial and technological skills.
The results of EMC's research will become available to the public through publications, workshops and conferences, educational programmes and other public outreach activities.
Online
On Campus
Fairs - Europe
Fairs - America
Fairs - Africa / Middle East
Fairs - Asia
Information
on Visas
The MSc in Energy Management offers students an option to choose between two entry routes that provide different post-study opportunities, one in the UK (Graduate Immigration Route) and the other in France (Standard Route). Based on the route you choose, you will require either a UK Student Visa or a UK Standard Visitor Visa.
MSc in Energy Management
at a glance
Duration
18-21 months, including 9-12 months of studies and 9 months of professional development.
Integrated Work Placement
Minimum 4 months (Internship or Direct Employment).
Accreditation
This MSc specialisation is part of the DEAMIE (Diplôme d’Etudes Avancées en Management International des Entreprises) programme and is accredited as a Grade de Master and Visa Bac+5 by the French Ministry. The programme holds 120 ECTS.
Energy Institute Accreditation
In 2020, the MSc in Energy Management was accredited by the Energy Institute, a leading chartered professional body for the global energy sector, for the purposes of fully meeting the requirements for MEI.
Strong Support from the Energy Industry
You will be exposed to numerous professional networking opportunities via our Energy Management Centre.