Energy Management (EMGT)


3001 Practical Issues in Energy Management. Prerequisite: student must be a declared Energy Management major and have been approved for degree candidacy by Price College . Designed to give students interested in the energy industry an understanding of and appreciation for the history and dynamics of the OU Energy Management program and the energy industry. Provides pportunity for developing presentation skills. Includes industry lecturers and on-site operation visits. (Sp)

3113 Energy Production and Markets. Prerequisite: student must be approved for degree candidacy by Price College . Survey of the energy landscape and introduction to local, regional, national and international energy issues from a management perspective. Provides comprehensive coverage of all facets of energy production and use. Introduces students to contemporary issues shaping the industry such as deregulation and emergence of new energy markets. (F, Sp)

†G3413 Petroleum Industry. Prerequisite: Management 3013 and permission; for other than business students, three hours of economics and senior or graduate standing in geology or engineering, or permission. Major emphasis on the economics of domestic and international oil exploration for both major companies and independents. Management problems in refining, transportation, and marketing of oil and oil products. (Sp)

3523 Natural Gas Marketing and Power Trading. Prerequisite: student must be approved for degree candidacy by Price College and EMGT 3001. An advanced seminar dealing with current issues affecting the energy industry. (Sp)

3713 Energy Management. Prerequisite: Accounting 2113, 2123, Management Information Systems 2003, Business Communication 2813, and junior standing, or permission. An examination of the transportation, refining, and marketing of oil and gas. Topics include the history of the petroleum industry, how hydrocarbons exist in underground reservoirs, exploring and drilling for oil and gas, acquiring oil and gas leases and producing properties, and current environmental issues affecting the energy industry. (Sp)

4800 Current Issues in Energy Management. 1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: 3713, junior standing and permission of department. May be repeated with change of content; maximum credit six hours. An advanced seminar dealing with current issues affecting the energy industry. (F)

4900 Readings in Energy Management. 1 to 3 hours. Prerequisite: 3713, junior standing, and permission. May be repeated once with change of content. Provides an opportunity for the student to study materials not usually presented in regular courses. (F, Sp, Su)



Updated: April 27, 2007