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Two years part-time program with the first 7 residencies of 9 days at Great Lakes, Chennai and the last residency of 15 days at CT Bauer College of Business, University of Houston, Texas, USA.

The Program would comprise of three major parts - General Management courses, Energy Management courses and in depth project equivalent of two courses credit.

Term-1
1. Managerial Economics
2. Understanding Financial Information for decision making
Term-5
9. Business Law & Ethics
10. Strategic Management
Term-2
3. Statistical Analysis
4. Managerial Finance
Term-3
5. Marketing
6. Operations Management
Term-4
7. Management Information System
8. Organization Behaviour
Term-6, Term-7 & Term-8(Any 6 of the following courses will be offered)
11. Energy Finance
12. Energy Value Chain
13. Financial Engineering & Derivatives
14. Project Management for the Energy Industry
15. Managerial Accounting for the Energy Industry
16. Competitive Analysis and Valuation in Energy
17. Oil & Gas Accounting
18. Energy Trading
19. Leadership issues in the Energy Industry
20. Strategy for Project Finance
21. Techniques for Project Finance
Electives
1. Finance for Energy Industry 2. Advance Finance & Carbon Credits, Engineering & Derivatives


As part of the electives segment, all participants in the second year do an Individual Count-wide / Industry-wide Project for over 10 months that would be equivalent to two courses. The project is executed by GEMBA participants with a Faculty guide and culminates in a high quality written report.

In addition to the course modules there will be a Applied Research Project with two or 3 participants per project emphasizing a new Energy Leadership Issue or thought to be advised by members of both advisory councils from U.S. and India spanning the last three modules earning a 2 course Credit. Selected Projects will be published in the Research journal along with other Research articles in the Energy Area.

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