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Programs & Interests

The curriculum has been designed by a team of faculty members who teach in the program and by industry professionals, who work with our faculty and recruit our students. Courses are delivered in sequence for maximum career development. The faculty integrates energy topics into courses through the use of a set of energy industry examples, state-of-the-art applications, leading-edge data bases, projects, and cases.
The program begins with an intensive session focused on sharpening technical skills. The fall semester strengthens core quantitative skills while broadening the perspective on the energy industry. Spring schedules are heavy with advanced energy courses that emphasize expertise and job-ready skills.
Total Semester Credit Hours 36
Prerequisites (online prep courses)
- Financial Accounting
- Financial Management
Summer Session II
- Orientation
- Energy Modeling
- Introduction to Energy Finance
Fall
- Energy Data Analysis
- Energy and Environmental Economics
- Energy Fundamentals and Trading
- Energy Accounting and Valuation
- Energy Projects I or Graduate level elective
Spring
- Advanced Energy Trading and Finance
- Energy Risk Management
- Energy Strategy Capstone
- Graduate Energy Electives (2)
The program assists students in preparing for the Series 3 (National Commodity Futures Exam), Series 7 (General Securities Representative Exam (Stockbroker), Series 63 (Uniform Securities Agent State Law Exam), and Energy Risk Professional (ERP) examinations. Sample examinations will be used throughout the course to gauge the students' progress in learning the material and preparing for the exams.
Download the Master of Management in Energy brochure or for more information contact:
Office of Graduate Admissions Freeman School of Business Tulane University 7 McAlister, Suite 410 New Orleans, LA 70118
Phone: 504-865-5410 Fax: 800-223-5402
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Last Updated 3/28/12
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