The MSc Oil, Gas and Energy Engineering at the University of Nicosia develops advanced technical knowledge in upstream and midstream energy systems, including drilling, reservoirs, production and LNG. You will also build applied engineering and risk-management skills aligned with industry needs.
- Programme level: Master’s (MSc)
- Field: Oil, Gas and Energy Engineering
- Focus areas: drilling, reservoirs, production, LNG systems, transport networks, and HSE/risk management
- Delivery format: Not specified in the current record (please confirm with the programme website)
- Duration & credits: Not specified in the current record (please confirm with the programme website)
- Language of instruction: Not specified in the current record (please confirm with the programme website)
- Tuition fees: Not specified in the current record (please confirm with the programme website)
- Intake / start dates: Not specified in the current record (please confirm with the programme website)
Programme Structure
The MSc is built around specialised taught modules covering key technical areas of the oil, gas and energy sector. You will study core engineering subjects and develop applied problem-solving skills through coursework and programme assessments.
Indicative course areas include:
- Petroleum Geology
- Drilling Engineering
- Reservoir Engineering
- Well Engineering
- Production Engineering
- LNG Systems
- Oil and Gas Transport Networks
- Health, Safety and Risk Management
Assessment & capstone: The current record does not specify the final project format. Many MSc programmes include a capstone project, dissertation, or a substantial applied assignment—please confirm the exact requirement and module structure on the programme website.
Learning support: You will typically develop technical writing and presentation skills through coursework deliverables such as reports, presentations and/or project work.
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE or GMAT requirements for this programme. GPA requirements are not specified in the current record.
Typical entry expectation: Applicants usually hold a relevant bachelor’s degree in engineering, applied sciences, or a closely related discipline. Final eligibility is determined by the University of Nicosia admissions team.
English requirements
TOEFL® IBT79
IELTS6.5
Accepted tests: TOEFL iBT or IELTS (as listed above). If you have studied previously in English, you may be eligible for an exemption—please confirm with the admissions office.
Other requirements
General requirements
- To obtain additional information about the programme, we recommend visiting the programme website for the latest entry criteria, required documents and application steps.
- Documents commonly requested: completed application form, academic transcripts and degree certificate (or proof of graduation), passport/ID, and English test results (if applicable). Please confirm the exact document list and deadlines on the programme website.
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Work Permits
Work permit rules after graduation depend on your nationality, your study status, and the regulations in Cyprus at the time you apply. The information below is general guidance and should be confirmed with the relevant authorities and the University of Nicosia.
Post-study work eligibility (general)
- Graduates may be eligible to apply for a post-study work permit/visa extension to seek employment in Cyprus, subject to meeting the programme completion requirement and any immigration criteria.
- Eligibility typically requires that you have completed your degree successfully and hold valid immigration status at the time of application.
- Some categories may require you to have a job offer or to demonstrate that you are actively seeking work—requirements can vary.
Duration and conditions
- The permitted duration for post-study work (and whether it can be extended) depends on the current Cyprus immigration framework and the specific permit category you apply for.
- Work permissions are usually tied to the conditions of the permit (e.g., employer/job type restrictions may apply).
Important notes
- Always check the latest Cyprus rules and application process before planning your move.
- For the most accurate guidance for your situation, consult the University of Nicosia international office and the official immigration authority.