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Master of Energy Business
Master of Energy Business

Program Highlights
- Market-driven, reflecting industry recommendations
- Online delivery to accommodate the schedules of working professionals
- Comprehensive, interdisciplinary curriculum
- 10 required courses plus two electives (34 credit hours), with no thesis
- Year-round enrollment with two courses per semester (Fall, Spring, Summer)
- Degree completion in 24 months
- Three possible focus areas: energy law, energy finance, and strategic energy operations management
- Opportunity to take courses from Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, Scotland, for an international emphasis
- Course content that is practical and applied
- Competitively priced
Now Taking Applications for Fall 2012
The Master of Energy Business is a professional graduate program designed for working professionals with backgrounds in engineering, geosciences, law, business, and related disciplines who seek to advance their careers in the energy industry. The degree blends sound business principles and skills with contemporary energy issues and perspectives to create an extraordinarily focused educational experience. The primary objective is to train individuals to become strong managers, problem solvers and idea generators so they can add value to their companies and the industry.
Powering the Future
The emerging energy landscape of the 21st century encompasses traditional oil and gas markets plus hydropower, wind, solar, nuclear and other energy alternatives. The Master of Energy Business is designed to develop in individuals the breadth and skills that are necessary to meet changing and expanding industry needs.
Based in the heartland of America’s energy complex, the program leverages a unique mix of resources that is unmatched at other universities, including:
- The National Energy Policy Institute
- McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering, one of the preeminent programs of its kind in the world
- The Energy Management Center, located within the Collins College of Business
- Energy Law Journal, a joint publication of The University of Tulsa College of Law and the Energy Bar Association in Washington, DC
- Highly regarded programs in petroleum geosciences and chemical engineering
- The Tulsa Institute of Alternative Energy
- Petroleum Abstracts, the world's leading source of oil and gas information
- Numerous close ties with energy partners
- A rich energy heritage within the Tulsa community, home to numerous energy companies and organizations
For more information email graduate-business@utulsa.edu or call 918-631-2242.