Environment & Energy Management
Graduate
College of Business Management
MBA’s Specialization in Environment and Energy Management aims to prepare future decision-makers in companies, government and non-governmental organizations for analyzing and acting in an environmentally proactive and energy efficient way when making decisions about policy, production and resource utilization.
Students selecting the domain based specialization in Environment and Energy Management are expected to have completed the 30 credit hours of foundation stage of the MBA program. Specialization stage consists of 42 credit hours of course work covering strategic and operational areas. These include courses in the area of Marketing Strategy, Strategic Finance, Strategic Management, Leadership, Technology/Operations, Entrepreneurship, Organizational Processes, Analytics of Decision Making, etc. During the specialization stage, students take 12 credit hours of strategy courses, 9 credit hours of operational level courses, and 12 credit hours of elective courses. The department of Environment and Energy Management has developed the strategy, operational and elective courses to help students understand the environment and be decision makers in the future. In addition students select two real life Capstone Projects (6 credit hours) in their area of specialization during their final year.
MBA track for specialization in Environment and Energy Management as well as the foundation stage is only available during the weekends. Candidates must select the specialization at the time of filing the application.
Accounting | Communication | Finance | Human Resource Management |
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ACC419 Financial Accounting |
COM402 Business Communication |
FIN408 Theory and Practice of Financial Management FIN601 Strategic Financial Analysis & Design* |
HRM410 Managing Human Capital HRM606 Leadership, Ethics and Change* MAN418 Management and Organizational Dynamics MAN608 Technology, Operations and Innovation* MAN612 Strategic Management* |
Management | Marketing | Statistics | Environmental and Energy Management | Capstone Project |
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MAN418 Management and Organizational Dynamics MAN608* Technology, Operations and Innovation MAN612* Strategic Management |
MKT402 Marketing Management MKT610* Marketing Strategies and Value Innovation |
STA411 Quantitative Analysis for Decision Making |
EEM401 Environmental Issues and Management EEM403 Energy Sources and Management EEM404 Industrial and Municipal Waste Management EEM405 Renewable Energy EEM410 Environmental Impact Assessment EEM411 Environmental Rules, Laws and Regulations EEM412 Research and Survey Methodology EEM510 Economics of Energy Management EEM614 Safety, Health and Environmental Management |
BPR601* Capstone Project I BPR602* Capstone Project II |
*Indicates MBA level courses
Environmental and Energy Management |
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EEM603 Air and Noise Pollution Management EEM604 Coastal Environment and Management EEM605 Climatic Changes and its Impact EEM606 Natural Resources Management EEM607 Hospital Waste Management EEM608 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management EEM609 Energy Audit EEM610 Energy Conservation EEM611 Energy Planning EEM612 Environmental Ethics EEM613 Public Awareness for Environment and Energy Sector EEM615 Risk and Disaster Management |
FOUNDATION STAGE | ||
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Semester One | Semester Two | Semester Three |
Business Communication Management and Organizational Dynamics Quantitative Analysis for Decision Making Environmental Issues and Management |
Financial Accounting Marketing Management Managing Human Capital Energy Sources and Management |
Theory and Practice of Financial Management Economics of Energy and Environment Environmental Rules, Laws and Regulations Research and Survey Methodology |
MBA STAGE | ||
Semester Four | Semester Five | Semester Six |
Leadership, Ethics and Change Strategic Management Renewable Energy and Energy Conservation Industrial & Municipal Waste Management |
Technology, Operations and Innovation Marketing Strategies and Value Innovation Environmental Impact Assessment Capstone Project I |
Strategic Financial Analysis & Design Safety, Health & Environmental Management Elective I Capstone Project II |