Details: 4 years full time course.
Course fees: Variable fees are applicable for full time courses.
Course venue: Queen Mary, University of London, E1 4NS
Details: 36 months part time course.
Course fees: Not known.
Course venue: City University, EC1V 0HB
Details: 1 year full time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change and you are advised to check the current details with the course provider before enrolling on this course.
Course description: The course equips students with the skills and understanding students need to formulate, evaluate and carry out a complex project. (read more)
Course venue: London Metropolitan University, N7 8DB
Details: 1 year full time course.
Course fees: Not known.
Course description: Programme covers: the history and developments of oil production and economics. (read more)
Course venue: City University, EC1V 0HB
Details: 1 year full time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.
Course description: This course is intended for engineers who wish to develop their skills and knowledge in energy systems that meet future energy. (read more)
Course venue: London South Bank University, SE1 0AA
Details: 18 months full time course.
Course fees: Not known.
Course venue: City University, EC1V 0HB
Details: 1 year full time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.
Course description: The course provides the basis for an understanding of quantitative finance, accounting and strategic management within the context of technical principles that apply specifically to mineral and energy projects. (read more)
Course venue: Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ
Details: 2 years full time course.
Course fees: Not known.
Course description: Programme covers: the history and developments of oil production and economics. (read more)
Course venue: City University, EC1V 0HB
Details: 1 - 3 years full time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.
Course venue: Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ
Details: 1 year full time course.
Course fees: To be confirmed
Course venue: City Of London College, E1 1LX
Details: 2 years part time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.
Course description: This course is intended for engineers who wish to develop their skills and knowledge in energy systems that meet future energy. (read more)
Course venue: London South Bank University, SE1 0AA
Details: 1 year full time course.
Course fees: First year home fees £3300 per Whole course.
Course description: The course equips students with the skills to affect all facets of the energy sector. (read more)
Course venue: Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ
Details: 1 year full time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.
Course description: This programme will prepare specialists with unique expertise in the fundamentals of energy and the environment. (read more)
Course venue: Queen Mary, University of London, E1 4NS
Details: 2 years part time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.
Course description: This course is intended for engineers who wish to develop their skills and knowledge in energy systems that meet future energy. (read more)
Course venue: London South Bank University, SE1 0AA
Details: 1 year full time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change and you are advised to check the current details with the course provider before enrolling on this course.
Course description: The course equips students with the skills and understanding students need to formulate, evaluate and carry out a complex project. (read more)
Course venue: London Metropolitan North Campus, N7 8DB
Details: 5 days short courses course.
Course fees: £3,000.
Course description: The short content of the course: - A profile of Oil and Gas operations and accounting - Non-drilling Exploration Cost Under SE - Financial reporting standards and generally accepted accounting principles - Accounting concepts - Governance, transparency and disclosure - Reserve recognition accounting - FC and SE accounting - Ceiling test limitation - Book value, SEC value, and FMV of reserves - Depreciation, depletion, and amortization - Cost depletion and percentage depletion - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Acquisition Costs of Unproved Property Under SE - Drilling and Development Costs Under SE - Proved property cost disposition - Pre-development costs - Development costs - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Proved Property Costs Under SE - Full Cost Accounting (FC) - Accounting for production activities - Accounting for revenue from Oil and Gas Sales - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Oil and Gas tax accounting - Comparing financial statements - Reserve ratios - Reserve replacement ratio, life ratio, net wells to gross well ratio - Reserve cost ratios - Lifting cost ratios DD&A analysis - Reserve value ratios - Value added ratio - Ratio Roulette - Financial ratios - A profile of Oil and Gas Operations and Accounting Procedure - Non-drilling Exploration Cost Under SE - Accounting For Production Activities Individual investment - Institutional investment - Employment - Benchmarking - Merger and Acquisition potential - Identification of peer group - Identification of comparison criteria - Salient issues of regulation, negotiation and culture as they affect oil and gas company operations when they are entering new markets, with specific relation to international co-operations and (read more)
Course venue: 328 Linen Hall Central London - HRODC Training Institute , W1B 5TD
Details: 1 - 3 years full time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.
Course description: Research develops engineering solutions to some of the most pressing problems facing mankind: The supply of renewable energy. (read more)
Course venue: Imperial College London, SW7 2AZ
Details: 1 year full time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change and you are advised to check the current details with the course provider before enrolling on this course.
Course description: There is an urgent need for trained personnel to advise, implement and deliver strategies and management for sustainable practices. (read more)
Course venue: Brunel University, UB8 3PH
Details: 5 days short courses course.
Course fees: £3,000.
Course description: The short content of the course: - Financial reporting standards and generally accepted accounting principles - Accounting concepts - Governance, transparency and disclosure - Reserve recognition accounting - FC and SE accounting - Ceiling test limitation - Book value, SEC value, and FMV of reserves - Depreciation, depletion, and amortization - Cost depletion and percentage depletion - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Summary and key concepts - Non-drilling exploration cost - Acquisition costs of unproved property - Drilling and development costs - Proved property cost disposition - Full cost accounting - Pre-development costs - Development costs - Accounting for production activities - Accounting for revenue from Oil and Gas Sales - International Accounting Standards for Oil and Gas - Oil and Gas tax accounting - Summary and key concepts - Comparing financial statements - Reserve ratios - Reserve replacement ratio, life ratio, net wells to gross well ratio - Reserve cost ratios - Lifting cost ratios DD&A analysis - Reserve value ratios - Value added ratio - Ratio Roulette - Financial ratios - Summary and key concepts The objectives of the course: - Understanding the major accounting documents and their interrelationships - Grasping the importance of cash flow - Observing the differing levels of regulation and standardisation applied to Oil and Gas accounting - Practical corporate analysis case studies - Seeing better the role of finance and accounting in an Oil and Gas organisation - An appreciation of financial reporting policies and practices applicable in Oil and Gas Industries - An understanding of the requirements of International Financial Reporting Standards (including International Accounting Standards) relevant to Oil and Gas Industries - An understanding of both financial and non-financial key performance indicators (KPIs) in Oil and Gas (read more)
Course venue: 328 Linen Hall Central London - HRODC Training Institute , W1B 5TD
Details: 1 year full time course.
Course fees: Course fees are subject to change, and you are advised to check current details with the course provider.
Course description: This course is intended for engineers who wish to develop their skills and knowledge in energy systems that meet future energy. (read more)
Course venue: London South Bank University, SE1 0AA
Postgraduate reviews
Overall score
I would never reccomend anyone to join this college as its all talk and no show. I applied for MSc course in marketing with specialisation in emarketing last October 2009 and the coure was supposed to begin 11th Jan. I duly paid my fees and waited to hear from college on the time table, faculty, modeules until the end. Later on i was told that the commencement date is postponed and had no information on it. Eventually was being told that due to in sufficient numbers in this session the course is deferred and suggested me to take up onlise study mode or have your fees refunded. I opted for the full refund and its been over 1 month there is no accountability or as a matter of fact no one is responsible to do the refund. I paid full sum of £6750 and paying an interest on it. I really don't know if I will even get any clear response or just being shunned everytime i call them.....DON'T APPLY IN THIS INSTITUTE and use your money elsewhere.
Study experience
Never even started
Facilities
Looks swanky but has littelrally nothing to offer.
Postgraduate life
Only one programme coordinator and his name is Pratik Peshvaria. Tried to help me at several stages but it seems just wanted to delay the process. I did ask him to put me in touch with alumni of this course and i was being told it's not possible.
Job prospects
0%
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Overall score
I really enjoyed this course, I found that after my undergraduate degree in English language and linguistics, I had no vocation. I found a flyer for the MA in Publishing in the envelope with my BA results, and this inspired me to use my knowledge for the English language for a career in publishing. Doing the course made my skills appicable to the real world of work.
Study experience
The tutors were really knowledgeable, and a lot of guest tutors/speakers actually work in the publishing industry, which made it all real. We were set actual proofreading, editing and comissioning tasks, so it felt like we were achieving results.
Facilities
Facilities were good, the postgraduate centre at Kingston University was useful, as we were able to study in a quiet area.
Postgraduate life
The group was quite small, which meant I really got to know my fellow classmates. We often went out as a group were always in contact about work and projects.
Job prospects
Doing a work placement during the course (which we all had to do) really helped my job prospects, I found a job in the publishing industry within six months of graduation.
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Overall score
I was initially unsure about teaching as a career however my Primary Education (Early Years) PGCE quickly proved to be the right move. I was surrounded by peers who were in a similar situation to me, which certainly didn't hinder my enjoyment of the social side of the university. My lecturers were always on hand and although the work load was tough, it was so worth it. I now have a job I enjoy and a career for life. Not bad for only one year extra studying!
Study experience
My lecturers were helpful and very realistic, which always helps! It was a tough work load but not unmanagable. The course itself equipped me with the skills I am contiuously using. I received a grant from the government which I don't have to repay. I also had a student loan as I was an independent student.
Facilities
I only had to buy a couple of books for my course as I always managed to get the texts I needed from the uni library. The computers were always available most of my lecturers were fantastic, and the course, despite occasionally throwing you in at the deep end, actually proved to be the best way to learn and develop skills.
Postgraduate life
I made some great friends on my course who understood what I was going through as they were in the same boat. The uni may could have organised more social events however this was not a problem as we generally organised our own things. After completing our course the uni did throw us all a party to congratulate us which was good fun.
Job prospects
After completing my course I have been in permanent work and am really enjoying my experiences. I have always thought that I work to live, (not live to work) however I am so glad I am in a job that I actually enjoy!
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