The University of Oklahoma Price College of Business this month began offering an Executive Master of Business Administration in Energy. Created by the Energy Institute within the Price College, the program allows students to learn primarily online with three weeklong in-person residencies, the first of which participants just completed in Norman.
“After nearly three years in development, it was rewarding to meet the students who selected the program as the next step in their career advancement,” said Dipankar Ghosh, executive director of the Energy Institute and the David C. Steed Chair in Accounting. “I've enjoyed the feedback so far from the senior industry executives teaching the classes during the residency – they were very impressed by the quality of the students enrolled in our first group and their considerable leadership potential.”
Class One has 18 students who bring an average of 12 years in the energy business and more than 15 years of overall work experience. The students span companies of all sizes and represent key functional areas across the enterprise of the energy organization, including engineering, geophysics, land management, water management, IT and other business functions.
Students say they chose the program because of its energy focus, OU’s reputation in the energy industry and its online delivery format. Students also said they want to expand their network among experienced energy professionals who are likely to be industry leaders of tomorrow.
“OU has more than a century of tradition in energy education,” said Daniel Pullin, interim dean of the Price College of Business. “With this program, Price College looks to confirm our leadership position in providing distinctive business education to the energy community.”
Class One will take online courses until its next residency week in July, which will be hosted at BP’s training center in London. Class Two will launch in August 2014, followed by Class Three in January 2015.
For more information, visit price.ou.edu/eemba.
About The Price College of Business
Ranked in the top 5 percent of all U.S. undergraduate schools based on recent ranking data, the Price College of Business is one of the nation’s premier business colleges. The entrepreneurship program was ranked in the top 10 in the nation by Entrepreneur magazine. Building on the University of Oklahoma’s tremendous global energy legacy that stretches back 100 years, and in response to the industry’s significant demand for well-trained leadership, the Price College of Business has launched several successful programs aimed specifically at the energy industry.