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College of Business
Energy Management MBA Programs

The University of Wyoming Full-Time MBA program offers two (2) energy management alternatives for students interested in enhancing their MBA.  These programs have been designed collaboratively between the MBA faculty and energy industry leaders.

"Energy" in the context of the energy management programs refers to traditional hydrocarbon energy businesses (e.g., coal, oil, natural gas), the power generation industry, and alternative energy (e.g., renewable, nuclear, and cogeneration).  The programs address extraction & production, processing & conversion, and marketing & delivery in each segment. This is the program to be in if you enjoy solving unstructured energy business problems!

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MBA in Energy Management (21 months)

Students will be well versed in macro energy economics and terminology.  They will gain a solid contextual understanding of energy businesses across industry segments, including:

  1. Energy Supply Chain Management
  2. Energy Finance I (Project Evaluation)
  3. Energy Economics
  4. Energy Accounting
  5. Energy Law and Regulatory
  6. Energy Marketing & Sustainable Consumption
  7. Energy Finance II (Energy Trading, Hedging, and Securities)
  8. Energy Leadership (Capstone)

Students spend their first year (Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters) in the MBA program taking core courses and completing a summer experiential project in the energy field (30 credits).  The second year is spent taking eight energy management courses (24 credits) during the Fall and Spring semesters. The MBA in Energy Management program has its own unique Capstone course.

MBA with an Energy Management Concentration (16 months)

Students will be well versed in macro energy economics and terminology.  They will have a solid contextual understanding of energy businesses across industry segments, including energy supply chain management, energy finance (project evaluation), and energy economics.  Students spend their first year (Fall, Spring, and Summer semesters) in the MBA program taking core courses and completing a summer experiential project in the energy field (30 credits).  During the final semester, students will take the MBA Capstone course (3 credits) and three energy management electives (9 credits).

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