Whether you’re an executive or senior professional working in energy, resources or public infrastructure utilities—this flexible, part-time Masters of Law program will give you an in-depth understanding of the evolution of industry and regulation in this highly complex area of law. Attend class by videoconference and complete your degree from your home or office.
Courses Include:
Aboriginal Communities and Resource Development
Climate Change: International Governance, Mitigation and Adaptation
Changing Paradigms in Energy Regulation
Comparative Approaches to Energy Development
Demand Side Management: Policy and Regulation
Urban Infrastructure Planning and Regulation
Now accepting applications for classes starting Fall 2020.
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