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New master program in Energy Economics and Finance

New master program  in Energy Economics and Finance
Published Date: Monday, 8 January 2018

The objective of the Master's program in Energy Economics and Finance is to provide advanced training in the application of economic theory and quantitative methods for the analysis of problems related to economics and finance of energy markets and the design of energy policies. Candidates for the Master of Science degree in Energy Economics and Finance are required to complete seven courses (21 credit-hours), Seminar and a thesis. The program consists of five required core courses ECON 540 Microeconomic of the Energy, ECON 541 Energy Economics, FINA511 Corporate Finance in Energy Markets and FINA 512 Valuation and Risk Management in Energy Market and ECON 542 Quantitative Energy Economics. In addition, the students must complete two elective courses in energy economics or a closely related field. Students who wish to complete the master’s program in Energy Economics and Finance who have completed an undergraduate degree in another field may be admitted to the program, subject to successfully completing selected prerequisite undergraduate Economics and Finance courses.

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