Energy Finance (EF)
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Students who wish to become expert in the financial management of energy firms should consider this Certificate. The courses offered should benefit professionals in the Treasury and Controllers functions and those aspiring to a CFO position for an energy firm.
Energy Finance exposes students to the connection between the business strategy and financing strategy of the energy firm. EF explores the two principal strategies for financing energy companies, i.e. Centralized and Stand-alone financing, and devotes considerable attention to the interplay between financing and the special tax optimization opportunities available to energy firms. Oil and Gas accounting, the measurement and management of foreign exchange/ remittance risks, the strategic uses of project finance, and the operation of an internal affiliate financing system are major topics covered.
The courses which compose this Certificate are: International Energy Finance, The Strategy of Project Financing and Oil and Gas Accounting.
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curriculum
- Fina 7397 Stategy of Project Finance
- Fina 7397 Mergers and Acquisitions
- Fina 7397 Oil and Gas Accounting
- Fina 7397 International Energy
What do past students think of the Program?
“Bauer made sure to get extremely qualified and engaging
instructors to teach the subject matter. They also chose material
that was very relevant to current energy marketing issues. Much
of it is very useful in my actual work, such as instruction on
reading a 10-k and the overview of all segments of the energy
value chain.”— Jean A. Salisbury,
ERM Class ‘06
Contact us:
graduate and professional programs
334 Melcher Hall, room 330
Houston, TX 77204
Phone: 713-743-0700
Fax: 713-743-4807
Email: mba@uh.edu
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Certificate Program Eligibility
Energy Certificate programs are open to students enrolled in Bauer’s Master’s programs including MBA, MS Finance and MS Accountancy. Courses making up the Certificates are considered electives for these programs.
Other UH Central Campus graduate students may enroll in two energy electives after completing FINA 6385 and FINA 6387, for a total of four courses.
Students should contact the Graduate advising office for course selection and scheduling information as they select their electives.
The Energy Certificates are not offered on a non-credit or audit basis. |
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