Experiencing the Texas McCombs community firsthand is one of the best ways to gain valuable insight into your fit with our MBA culture. Join us at an on-campus event to meet admissions, current students, and our world-class faculty. For the next two years you will enjoy boundless opportunities to explore, grow, and transform. Youll supercharge your career, expand your professional network, and sharpen your skills to be an influential leader. And youll do it all in Austin, Texas, one of the most dynamic and innovative cities in the U.S. When you graduate, you'll have the knowledge to do anything you can dream. The Full-Time MBA experience at the McCombs School of Business allows you to immerse yourself in learning, exploration, and developing meaningful relationships with your classmates. You'll take classes at Rowling Hall on The University of Texas at Austin campus, and the flexible curriculum gives you the option to specialize in one of 20 concentrations, 14 of which are STEM certified.
MBA students entering the energy industry must be prepared to understand, quantify, monitor, and manage the financial risks created by volatile energy prices and to participate in the evaluation of energy projects and energy derivatives. The academic cornerstone of the program is found in two courses: Financial Strategies-Energy (FIN 394.8), and the specially designated energy finance section of Financial Risk Management (FIN 397.4). The combination of these two courses addresses three broad areas of study in an energy context: asset valuation, corporate finance, and risk management. The valuation portion covers the valuing of financial contracts and derivatives securities. The corporate finance section examines financing decisions, business valuation, and mergers/acquisitions. The risk management area considers hedging and risk management strategies.
Students in this concentration also participate in professional seminars on the physical side of the energy business to provide background on topics such as energy exploration, production, and distribution. Energy professionals play an important role in student development as they assist with these seminars and participate in class sessions on major energy finance issues. This concentration is supported by the Center for Energy Finance Education and Research.