Energy Master of Business Administration (Masters)
AAPL - American Association of Professional Landmen
Fort Worth, TX
AAPL ACCREDITED GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS
One of the hottest industries right now is energy. And whether you already have a seat at the table and are looking for a bigger leadership role or are looking to find your way in, the TCU Energy MBA gives you the credibility you need to get in and move up. Our evening-only format (either on campus or remotely) is ideal for working professionals to keep doing your job while preparing for whatever comes next.
You’ll learn solid business principles with special insight into the unique local and global challenges and opportunities for a career in energy in less than two years from an AAPL accredited university.
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In just one class a week, you can gain practical, real-world knowledge and skills you can use to make an immediate impact at work and in your career.
Option for Online Learning
You can access TCU Energy MBA classes from any location that your career has taken you, whether that’s DFW or Alaska. Live synchronous online learning allows you to earn your MBA remotely, while still being part of class discussions and activities as they happen.
The TCU Energy MBA Offers You
- In-depth knowledge in energy issues with energy-specific courses, mentors who are industry experts, and a 10-day international trip to an energy-rich region.
- Credibility with a sought-after MBA credential from a nationally recognized business school.
- Personal and professional connections with experienced classmates, alumni and faculty, including movers and shakers in the DFW Metroplex and around the world.
Accelerated Program for Exceptional Students
You may be eligible to accelerate your MBA with just 36 semester hours instead of 42.
Industry Experts
In addition to the nationally recognized faculty at TCU Neeley, you'll learn from industry experts with extensive top-level experience in the energy field – from our advisory board, who act as mentors for our students and inform our curriculum – to guest speakers, who help round out your exposure to the various nuances of the energy industry. Meet the board.