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Conoco Phillips

Energy Management Program Curriculum

Required Courses for Major

Required Block Courses: Prerequisites:
GEOL 1014 - Introduction to Physical Geology (Block III) (Syllabus) None
CHEM 2024 - Energy Tech for the Future (Block III) (Topics covered) None
ECON 3123 - Environmental Economics (Block II) (Syllabus) ECON 2013 & 2023
 
Major Required Courses: Prerequisites
PE 1001 - Introduction to Petroleum Engineering (Syllabus) None
EMGT 2013 - Practical Issues in Energy Management (Syllabus) None
EMGT 3013 - Oil, Gas, and Environmental Law (Syllabus) EMGT 2013 (Syllabus)
GEOL 3153 Sedimentary Rocks and Processes GEOL 1014
BL 3023 - Commercial Transactions (Syllabus) BL 2013
ACCT 4163 - Financial Reporting in the Energy Industry ACCT 2113 & 2123
FIN 3083 - Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management I FIN 3003
FIN 3023 - Financial Institutions and Markets I (Syllabus) FIN 3003
LAW 5623 - Energy Policy or
BL 4013 - Real Property (Syllabus)
Permission from EM Director
BL 2013
GEOL 4063 - Petroleum Geology GEOL 1014 & 3153


Schedule of Courses for Four-year Degree Plan

The University of Tulsa
BSBA Degree Program

Energy Management Major Degree Requirements 2007-08
  COURSES HRS COURSES HRS
Freshman ENGL 1033 - Exposition & Argumentation  
3
Block I - Aesthetic Inquiry & Creative Exp.
3
MATH 1093 - Math with Applications
3
MATH 1103 - Basic Calculus
3
MIS 1123 - Business Info. Technology
3
Block II - Historical & Social Interpretation
3
Foreign Language
4
Foreign Language
4
PE 1001 - Intro. to Petroleum Engineering (Syllabus)
1
GEOL 1014 - Intro Physical Geology (BlockIII)(Syllabus)
4
BUS 1001 - CBA Orientation
1
  .
Sophomore ECON 2013 - Macroeconomics (Block II) *
3
ECON 2023 - Microeconomics (Block II) *
3
ACCT 2113 - Concepts in Acct. Info. I *
3
ACCT 2123 - Concepts in Acct. Info. II
3
QM 2013 - Statistics I *
3
QM 2023 - Statistics II *
3
GEOL 3153 - Sedimentary Rocks and Processes
3
BL 2013 - Legal Environment of Business *
3
Free Elective (Lab GEOL 3151 recommended)
1
EMGT 2013 - Practical Issues in Energy Mgt. (Syllabus)
3
QM 3023 - Operations Management *
3
MKTG 3003 - Principals of Marketing *
3
FIN 3003 - Business Finance *
3
MIS 3003 - Introduction to MIS *
3
MGT 3003 - Principles of Management *
3
BL 3023 - Commercial Transactions (Syllabus)
3
BL/EMGT - 3013 Oil & Gas & Environmental Law (Syllabus) 3 ACCT 4163 - Financial Reporting in the Energy Industry + 3
CHEM 2024 - Energy Tech for Future (Block III)(Topics covered)
4
FIN 3083 - Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management I
3
FIN 3023 - Financial Institutions & Markets I (Syllabus)
3
Energy Related Track Elective
3
ECON 3123 - Resoures & Environment (Block II) (Syllabus)
3
GEOL 4063 - Petroleum Geology
3
ENGL 3003 - Writing for the Professions
3
Energy Related Track Elective
3
LAW 5623 - Energy Policy (The R.E.E.L. World) or BL 4013 - Real Property (Syllabus)
3
General Education Elective
3
Energy Related Track Elective
3
MGT 4073 - Strategic Management
3
Block I Aesthetic Inquiry and Creative Expression 3    

All classes in the shaded boxes must be completed with a "C" or better, check TU catalog for other requirements. Beginning and Intermediate-level language courses have as a prerequisite a grade of "C" in the previous course or its equivalent, or departmental approval through placement.

*Joint Bachelors/Masters: Students who earn an "A" or "B" in all marked courses will reduce the hours needed for their MBA from 49 to 31.
+Permission required from the Director of the Energy Management Program

All students must successfully complete 48 credit hours at the 3000 or 4000 level to be eligible for graduation. General Education Electives include all courses taught outside the College of Business. Free Electives include all courses.

Possible transfer credits, AP or IB credits marked above are not official until final transcripts are received and required grades or scores have been earned.


Students majoring in Energy Management must complete the requirements of either Midstream Track or Upstream Track by selecting from the following courses, which complete the nine hours of required Energy Related electives. Any exceptions must be approved by the Director of the Energy Management Program and the Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs.

Midstream Energy-Related Track Electives: (Choose 9-10 hours from the following courses)
EMGT 4013 - Fundamentals in Energy Commodity Trading (S) * (Syllabus)
EMGT 3981 - Energy-Related Internship (F, S, & Su)
FIN 4013 - Long-Term Financial Decisions (S)
FIN 4033 - Risk Management (S)
FIN 4063 - International Business Finance (S)
FIN 4113 - Student Investment Fund (F & S)

*Required course for Midstream Track
Students automatically earn a minor in Finance

Upstream Energy-Related Track Electives: (Choose 9-10 hours from the following courses)
BL 4013 - Real Property (F) * (Syllabus)
EMGT 3981 - Energy-Related Internship (F, S & Su)
EMGT 4013 - Fundamentals in Energy Commodity Trading (S)
LAW 5443 - Environmental Law (F)+
LAW 5763 - Natural Resources: Public Lands (F & S)+
LAW 5523 - Native American Natural Resources Law (S)+
LAW 5623 - Energy Policy - The R.E.E.L World (F)+
LAW 5743 - International Energy & Natural Resources Law (F & S)+
LAW 5753 - Basic Oil & Gas Law (F & S)+
MGT 4023 - Negotiations and Management Skills (F & S)
PE 4013 - Petroleum Economics & Property Evaluation (F)

* Required course for Upstream Track

+Permission required from the Director of the Energy Management Program
Fall semester (F), Spring semester (S), Summer (Su)

For more information contact:
Ted. K. Jacobs 918-631-3588
ted-jacobs@utulsa.edu



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