The Management in the Energy, Oil and Gas Business programme at the University of Nicosia builds management and business skills tailored to the energy sector. You study the economics, regulation, and technology shaping oil, natural gas, electricity, and the energy transition—supported by practical training and industry exposure.
- Programme title: Management in the Energy, Oil and Gas Business
- University: University of Nicosia
- Focus: Energy business management, oil & gas economics, regulation, energy transition, and project management
- Delivery format: Not specified in the provided record (please confirm with the programme website)
- Duration & credits: Not specified in the provided record (please confirm with the programme website)
- Language of instruction: Not specified in the provided record (please confirm with the programme website)
- English language tests accepted: IELTS (minimum 6.0) or TOEFL iBT (minimum 60)
- Application & intake: Not specified in the provided record (please confirm with the programme website)
Programme Structure
The curriculum combines core business administration modules with energy-sector specialisation, covering finance, strategy, economics, and project management alongside topics specific to oil, gas, electricity, and the energy transition.
Indicative course areas
- Accounting
- Strategy and Business Policy
- Managerial Finance
- Project Management for the Energy Sector
- Economics of the Oil and Gas Industry
- Economics of the Global Energy Transition and Renewable Energy Sources
Practical learning
Students gain industry exposure through internships with energy-related businesses, supporting the application of management and analytical skills in real-world settings.
Note: The full semester-by-semester curriculum and any elective options are not included in the provided record. Please refer to the programme website for the complete study plan.
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE or GMAT requirements for this programme.
The minimum admission requirement to an undergraduate programme is a recognised High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) or an equivalent internationally recognised qualification.
Students with a lower HSLC grade than 7.5/10 or 15/20 (or an equivalent grade depending on the grading system) may receive extra academic guidance and monitoring during the first year of study.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Students should ensure they meet all entry requirements and submit the required application documents as requested by the University of Nicosia.
- Students with a lower HSLC grade than 7.5/10 or 15/20 (or equivalent) may be supported through additional academic guidance and monitoring during the first year.
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Make sure you meet all requirements
Please check the programme website for the most up-to-date admission deadlines, document checklist, and intake information.
Post-study work rights (general guidance)
Work permit rules depend on your nationality, the level of your qualification, and the regulations in force at the time you graduate. The information below is general and should be confirmed with the relevant authorities and the University of Nicosia.
Typical eligibility considerations
- Graduates may be eligible to apply for a post-study work permit or residence status that allows employment after completing their degree.
- Eligibility usually requires proof of graduation (degree certificate/confirmation letter) and valid residence status at the time of application.
- Some pathways may require you to secure a job offer or meet minimum salary/contract conditions.
- Processing timelines and permitted work conditions can vary by case.
Country-specific note (Cyprus)
- If you study in Cyprus, you should review the latest Cyprus employment and residence rules for graduates, including any requirements related to the type of degree and the timing of your application.
- Rules may change, so always verify the current requirements with official government sources or your university’s international office.
Next step
For the most accurate guidance, check the University of Nicosia international student resources and the official immigration/work permit authority website for Cyprus.