Master M.Phil Communication in Oil and Gas Management At UCC

An oil is any nonpolar chemical substance that is a viscous liquid at ambient temperatures and is both hydrophobic (does not mix with water, literally “water fearing”) and lipophilic (mixes with other oils, literally “fat loving”).

Gas is a substance (such as oxygen or hydrogen) that is like air and has no fixed shape.

Entry Requirements: 

Candidates seeking admission to M.Phil degree programme must:

have obtained a good first degree (at least a second class) in an appropriate field of study from a recognized university/analogous institution.

Submit an official transcript of academic records.

Submit a 2-3 page proposal on intended area of study including references. Pass a selection interview.

Satisfy any additional requirements prescribed by the faculties/departments/institutes.

Programme Structure

This is a two-year programme leading to M.Phil degree in Oil and Gas Resource Management.

The first two semesters are devoted to course work and the last two semesters for research work and thesis on a topic related to the Oil and Gas industry.

Career Opportunities: 

The goal of the programme is to build the capacity of students in oil and gas resource management for the efficient management of activities in the industry.

Candidates seeking admission to M.Phil degree programme must:

have obtained a good first degree (at least a second class) in an appropriate field of study from a recognized university/analogous institution.

Submit an official transcript of academic records. Submit a 2-3 page proposal on intended area of study including references. Pass a selection interview.

Satisfy any additional requirements prescribed by the faculties/departments/institutes.

Candidates seeking admission to M.Phil degree programme must:

have obtained a good first degree (at least a second class) in an appropriate field of study from a recognized university/analogous institution.

Submit an official transcript of academic records.

Submit a 2-3 page proposal on intended area of study including references. Pass a selection interview.

Satisfy any additional requirements prescribed by the faculties/departments/institutes.