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.

Student Testimonial

Salomé Germain – MSc in Energy Management - ESCP

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

Ronan LORY, COO, Jera Global Markets, ESCP Business School

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 - ESCP Business School

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.

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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.

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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.

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Strong Support from the Energy Industry

You will be exposed to numerous professional networking opportunities via our Energy Management Centre.

Energy Management Centre

This programme is accessible to people with a disability

Ethics, Responsibility and Sustainability

Integration of ERS into ESCP’s mission, governance, strategy and current operations

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Sustainability at ESCP

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