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Oct 14, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]
Economics of the Energy Value Chain Certificate
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C.T. Bauer College of Business > Department of Finance > Economics of the Energy Value Chain Certificate
Students interested in developing a broad economic perspective on the energy business should consider this Certificate. The courses offered should be very helpful to engineers and other functional specialists seeking to develop managerial perspective suitable for executive responsibilities.
The Certificate exposes students to both the ‘physical’ side of the energy business, i.e., what is the nature of the assets, operations and products produced, and to the economics of each component of the EVC. Students will be able to gain an understanding of how the energy firms’ activities ‘add value’ along the chain, e.g., how basic refinery units upgrade crude oil and how more complex conversion and chemical units upgrade basic products into higher value fuels or chemicals. The role of transportation logistics and trading will also be considered.
For additional information regarding the certificate program, please visit Bauer Graduate Certificates.
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Admission Requirements
You must be a current Bauer graduate student to enroll in any of our certificate programs.
Certificate Requirements
Credit hours required for the certificate: 9.0
Complete nine credit hours from the following:
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