Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management)

(R/345/6/0725) (03/25) (MQA/FA 4708)

The energy sector at present is undergoing major development and is resulting in vital growth. This is coupled with rising international competition for resources. Thus all the organizations are forced to concentrate on developing strong management competencies. This course is designed for graduate level students with a wide range of backgrounds who aspire to develop careers in the Oil & Gas and related sectors.

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements :

  1. Pass in Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 or Grade C in 2 subjects; or
  2. Pass in A-Level at least in 2 subjects; or
  3. Pass in Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) with Jayyid in 3 subjects; or
  4. Pass in the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) with at least a B grade in 5 subjects; or
  5. Pass in Foundation / Foundation Program / Foundation / from any universities / colleges with a minimum CGPA of 2.00; or
  6. Pass in the Matriculation Program of the Ministry of Malaysia with a minimum CGPA of 2.00; or
  7. Pass in a Diploma (Level 4, Malaysian Qualifications Framework (MQF)) from an institution recognized by the Malaysian government with a minimum CGPA of 2.00; or
  8. Pass in the Higher National Diploma (HND) (Level 4, MQF) with a minimum CGPA of 2.00; or
  9. Other qualifications recognized as equivalent by the Government of Malaysia.

English Requirements :
International students must have proof of good proficiency in verbal and written English. For example, International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.5 or its equivalent. If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the programme.

FAQ

About The Program

The curriculum for the Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) is structured such that it complements other academic pursuits at Lincoln University College. A greater portion of the curriculum is devoted to teaching the relationship between human beings and the environment in a manner that the students from the other management departments can understand and devise solutions and programs for mitigation that would ultimately have these disciplines working side by side.

The curriculum for the Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) is also structured in such a manner so that students from other Department of Business Administration from Lincoln University College and environment, commerce, and law students from outside of Lincoln University College could enroll in the program to enrich their capacity to broaden their sphere of opportunities in the marketplace.

The Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) focuses on equipping students with the managerial, technical, and industry-specific knowledge needed to effectively lead and operate within the global oil and gas industry. The program covers both business management principles and the specialized understanding required to address the unique challenges of the energy sector, particularly in oil and gas. Key areas of focus include:

1. Energy Industry Fundamentals

  • Understanding the structure, dynamics, and global scope of the oil and gas industry, including exploration, production, refining, and distribution.

2. Oil and Gas Operations Management

  • Learning the operational aspects of the oil and gas industry, including supply chain management, logistics, production processes, and safety standards.

3. Petroleum Economics

  • Studying the economic factors that influence the oil and gas market, including pricing strategies, demand forecasting, cost management, and financial planning.

4. Project Management in Oil and Gas

  • Focusing on project management techniques tailored to the energy sector, including planning, execution, and risk management for large-scale oil and gas projects.

5. Health, Safety, and Environmental Management

  • Gaining a strong understanding of health, safety, and environmental (HSE) regulations specific to the oil and gas industry, with a focus on sustainability and minimizing environmental impact.

6. Energy Policy and Law

  • Exploring the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern the oil and gas industry, including environmental laws, energy policies, and international trade agreements.

7. Strategic Management in Oil and Gas

  • Developing strategies for managing oil and gas companies, with an emphasis on long-term planning, competitive positioning, and adapting to market changes.

8. Supply Chain and Logistics

  • Learning how to manage the complex supply chain systems within the oil and gas industry, including the transportation, storage, and distribution of crude oil, natural gas, and refined products.

9. Sustainability and Renewable Energy

  • Understanding the role of sustainability in the energy sector, including the transition toward renewable energy sources and the environmental responsibilities of oil and gas companies.

10. Financial Management in Oil and Gas

  • Focusing on financial planning, investment strategies, and risk management within the context of the oil and gas industry, including capital-intensive projects and fluctuating commodity markets.

11. Leadership and Human Resources in Energy

  • Developing leadership and human resource management skills specific to the oil and gas sector, including managing multinational teams, labor relations, and talent development.

12. Global Energy Markets

  • Studying the global dynamics of energy markets, including geopolitical factors, international trade, and the economic and political forces that shape the oil and gas industry.

Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) is designed to prepare students for careers in international markets by offering international case studies on business challenges and solutions across different economies.

Career support for Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) students

  • Career services: Lincoln Business School provide dedicated career services that help students connect with multinational employers through recruitment events, recruitment agency and career fairs.
  • Alumni networks: Strong global alumni networks are common in Lincoln Business School, allowing students to connect with graduates working in diverse industries worldwide.
  • Faculty in Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) programs often have extensive international experience, bringing a wealth of knowledge from global corporations, international research, and consulting roles.
  • Faculty of Business boast a diverse faculty with professionals who have worked in multinational corporations across continents and industries.  This global expertise ensures that students gain a real-world understanding of how business is conducted across different cultures and regions.

 

The Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) is ideal for individuals who are interested in combining business management skills with specialized knowledge of the oil and gas industry. Here’s who should consider this program:

1. Aspiring Managers in the Energy Sector

  • Those who want to pursue managerial roles in the oil, gas, and energy industries and are interested in understanding both the technical and business aspects of this field.

2. Individuals with an Interest in the Global Energy Market

  • People who are keen on working in the global oil and gas industry, where knowledge of international markets, regulations, and geopolitical issues is crucial.

3. Business-Oriented Individuals with a Focus on Oil and Gas

  • Students interested in applying general business and management principles to the specific challenges and opportunities found in the oil and gas sector.

4. Future Leaders in the Energy Industry

  • Individuals aiming for leadership roles within oil companies, natural gas firms, energy consultancies, or government agencies regulating energy markets.

5. Problem-Solvers with an Interest in Complex Operations

  • Those who enjoy tackling complex logistical, environmental, and operational challenges, which are common in the oil and gas industry.

6. Sustainability and Environmental Enthusiasts

  • People interested in the environmental impact of energy production and who want to explore how the oil and gas industry is adapting to sustainability and environmental regulations.

7. Technical Professionals Seeking Management Roles

  • Individuals already working in technical roles within the energy sector who wish to transition into management positions.

8. Individuals Interested in Energy Policy and Regulation

  • Students who want to understand the regulatory and legal aspects of the oil and gas industry and potentially work with government bodies, think tanks, or advocacy groups focused on energy policy.

9. Those Interested in Energy Economics and Finance

  • People who want to explore the financial aspects of the oil and gas industry, such as energy trading, investment, cost management, and risk analysis.

10. Entrepreneurs Looking to Start Businesses in Energy

  • Individuals with an entrepreneurial spirit who want to establish businesses related to oil and gas, such as service companies, technology providers, or consultancies within the sector.

This program is suitable for individuals who are ambitious, detail-oriented, and excited by the opportunities and challenges within the oil and gas sector. It is also ideal for those seeking careers that have both a local and global impact in one of the world’s most important industries.

 

  • The upcoming intakes for the    Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) program are in March, July, and November.
  • These multiple entry points provide flexibility for applicants to start the program at a time that best suits their schedule.
Admission
  1. Pass in Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 or Grade C in 2 subjects; or
  2. Pass in A-Level at least in 2 subjects; or
  3. Pass in Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) with Jayyid in 3 subjects; or
  4. Pass in the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) with at least a B grade in 5 subjects; or
  5. Pass in Foundation / Foundation Program / Foundation / from any universities / colleges with a minimum CGPA of 2.00; or
  6. Pass in the Matriculation Program of the Ministry of Malaysia with a minimum CGPA of 2.00; or
  7. Pass in a Diploma (Level 4, Malaysian Qualifications Framework (MQF)) from an institution recognized by the Malaysian government with a minimum CGPA of 2.00; or
  8. Pass in the Higher National Diploma (HND) (Level 4, MQF) with a minimum CGPA of 2.00; or
  9. Other qualifications recognized as equivalent by the Government of Malaysia.
  • Diploma in any field is usually acceptable for admission. However, degrees in accounting and finance, business, economics, or related fields may provide a stronger foundation for some of the core concepts in the    Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) program.
  • Applicants from non-business backgrounds may be required to take foundational business courses or demonstrate their capacity to handle the program’s academic rigor.

Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) programs do not require GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores as part of the admission process, particularly if the applicant has significant work experience or a strong academic record.

The typical documents required for Bachelor in Business Administration program application include:

  • Copy of STUDENT and Parents’ Identity Card
  • Copy of PASSPORT – INTNL
  • STPM / A Level/ UEC Cert/Slip
  • Diploma and Matriculation/Foundation Holder – Academic transcripts from all institutions attended
  • LINCOLN Registration Form
  • Proof of English proficiency (for non-native English speakers).

Yes, Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) programs allow current diploma students to apply during their final year, provided they submit proof of Diploma completion before the program starts. You will need to meet all other entry requirements and provide your final academic transcript upon graduation.

There is typically no minimum age requirement for Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) program. However, many programs prefer candidates who is 18 years and above to early 30s.

A successful candidate for a Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) program typically has:

  • A Diploma from a recognized institution.
  • STPM, A LEVEL, UEC, FOUNDATION, MATRICULATION
  • English proficiency (if applicable) and possibly GMAT/GRE scores (if required by the program). International student must score 5.5 in IELTS or equivalent
Program Structure and Duration
  • Below is a summary of program durations Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management):
  • Full-Time Study: 3 years 
  • Part-Time Study: 4 years 

The Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) program at Lincoln University College requires students to complete 123 credit hours to graduate.

The timetable is typically made available four weeks prior to the start of the semester. Students can easily access and review their schedules through the LLS student portal, ensuring they have ample time to prepare for the upcoming semester.

English Proficiency
  • International students must have proof of good proficiency in verbal and written English. For example, International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.0 or its equivalent.
  • If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the program.

Yes, the Intensive English Program is available for students who don’t meet the requirement. Successful completion allows for admission to degrees.

Test scores are valid for two years from the test date.

Submit them along with your application or by the deadline outlined by the university.

Accreditation

Yes, our Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) is accredited by MQA and Ministry of Education, Malaysia.

  • Yes, accreditation significantly impacts global employability.
  • Accreditation ensures that the Bachelor of Accountancy program meets international standards of quality and rigor.
  • Employers worldwide often prefer graduates from accredited programs as they know the education received is of a high standard.
  • Additionally, accredited programs provide students with a competitive edge in the global job market, increasing their chances of securing roles in multinational companies and enhancing their career prospects across various industries and countries.
  • Yes, the   Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) program is designed to meet current industry standards. The curriculum is regularly updated to align with the latest trends and demands in global business practices, ensuring that students gain relevant skills and knowledge.
  • This ensures that graduates are well-prepared to handle real-world challenges in global markets and are equipped with the competencies sought by employers worldwide.
  • Yes, accreditation from MQA and Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education strongly supports further education and certifications.
  • Graduates from accredited programs are more likely to be accepted into advanced academic pursuits like Master’s then to Ph.D. or Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) programs, as these accreditations assure academic rigor and quality.
  • The accreditation for the Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) is typically reviewed and updated every 3 to 5 years.
  • This regular review ensures that the program maintains high academic standards and stays current with industry developments and best practices.
  • The MQA periodically assesses the curriculum, teaching methods, and overall quality of the program to ensure it continues to meet national and international educational standards.
  • This helps to keep the program relevant, ensuring that students are equipped with up-to-date skills and knowledge for the global business environment.
Career Prospects

Graduates with a Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) have a wide range of career opportunities within the global energy sector, particularly in the oil and gas industry. Here are some of the key career prospects:

1. Operations Manager

  • Overseeing day-to-day operations at oil and gas facilities, including drilling, production, and refining processes, ensuring efficient and safe operations.

2. Project Manager

  • Managing large-scale projects in the oil and gas industry, such as pipeline construction, exploration projects, or refinery expansions, ensuring they are completed on time and within budget.

3. Energy Consultant

  • Advising companies or governments on issues related to oil and gas production, energy policy, market trends, and sustainability strategies, helping them make informed business or regulatory decisions.

4. Supply Chain Manager

  • Managing the logistics of the oil and gas supply chain, including the transportation of crude oil, natural gas, and refined products, as well as procurement and distribution.

5. Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Manager

  • Ensuring that oil and gas operations comply with health, safety, and environmental regulations, implementing safety protocols, and minimizing the environmental impact of energy projects.

6. Oil and Gas Analyst

  • Analyzing market trends, production data, and geopolitical factors that affect the oil and gas industry to provide insights and forecasts for investment and business decision-making.

7. Drilling and Exploration Manager

  • Overseeing the exploration and drilling processes, managing teams that search for new oil and gas reserves, and coordinating the technical and logistical aspects of exploration.

8. Energy Trader

  • Working in the financial sector, energy traders buy and sell commodities like crude oil and natural gas, leveraging market trends and geopolitical events to make profitable trades.

9. Business Development Manager

  • Focusing on identifying new opportunities for business growth in the oil and gas sector, including partnerships, new market entries, and expanding production capabilities.

10. Contracts and Procurement Manager

  • Managing the procurement of goods and services for oil and gas operations, negotiating contracts with suppliers, and ensuring the timely and cost-effective delivery of materials.

11. Risk Management Specialist

  • Identifying and managing risks related to oil and gas operations, such as financial risks, operational hazards, and market volatility, to ensure business continuity.

12. Environmental Impact Analyst

  • Assessing the environmental impacts of oil and gas projects, conducting studies, and recommending ways to minimize negative effects on ecosystems and communities.

13. Oil and Gas Marketing Manager

  • Developing and implementing marketing strategies for oil and gas products, including refined fuels, lubricants, and petrochemicals, targeting both industrial and consumer markets.

14. Energy Policy Analyst

  • Working with governments or think tanks to develop and analyze policies related to the oil and gas industry, energy security, and sustainable energy development.

15. Financial Analyst (Oil and Gas Sector)

  • Providing financial analysis and insights for companies in the energy sector, focusing on budgeting, investment strategies, and assessing the financial health of oil and gas projects.

16. Refinery Manager

  • Managing the operations of oil refineries, overseeing the production of refined products such as gasoline, diesel, and petrochemicals, ensuring efficiency and safety.

17. Sustainability Manager

  • Focusing on integrating sustainable practices within oil and gas operations, working on renewable energy integration, carbon reduction, and environmental stewardship.

18. Field Supervisor

  • Supervising on-site operations in oil fields, ensuring that extraction processes are conducted safely and efficiently, while managing personnel and equipment.

19. Human Resources Manager (Oil and Gas)

  • Managing recruitment, training, and workforce development for oil and gas companies, ensuring that the organization has the talent needed to succeed in this specialized industry.

20. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Manager

  • Managing CSR initiatives for oil and gas companies, focusing on community engagement, sustainability efforts, and ensuring that the company operates in an ethically and socially responsible manner.

 

  • Malaysia: Starting salaries range from MYR 20,000 to RM 30,000 per annum, depending on experience and industry.
  • International: Salaries vary widely; research specific regions for accurate figures.
Tuition Fee and Scholarship
Further Education
Alumni Network

Yes, as a graduate of the Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) program, you will have lifelong access to our global alumni network, which includes thousands of professionals across various industries and regions. The alumni network offers invaluable resources for networking, career opportunities, and continuous learning, and we host regular alumni events and reunions to help you stay connected.

Our   Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) program has produced many distinguished alumni who have gone on to lead and innovate in their fields. For example, some of them have become CEOs of global firms, and some working as partner in major consulting firms. We also have alumni who have become successful entrepreneurs, launching startups such in the fintech industry. Some of them have joined prestigious universities in Canada, New Zealand, or Germany for further studies. Our alumni continue to make significant impacts in various sectors worldwide.

Our graduates pursue careers across a wide range of industries, including Oil & Gas, finance, consulting, technology, healthcare, manufacturing, consumer goods, and non-profit sectors. Many graduates also find opportunities in emerging fields such as sustainability, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation. The diverse skill set provided by the   Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) prepares students to succeed in both traditional and rapidly evolving industries.

Yes, there are numerous ways for alumni to stay engaged with the Bachelor of Management (Oil and Gas Management) program. Alumni are invited to participate in networking events, mentorship programs, guest lectures, and alumni reunions. We also encourage alumni to contribute to the growth of the program by serving on advisory boards, offering internships, and recruiting new graduates for their organizations. Additionally, our alumni have lifetime access to career services and continued learning opportunities through workshops and webinars.

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+1300 880 111 (Malaysia)
+603-7806 3478 (International)

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