Dec 04, 2024  
2017-2018 Graduate Bulletin 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Global Energy, M.S.G.E.


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Director of Graduate Business Programs
Ralph W. Jackson

Program Director
Timothy C. Coburn

The Master of Science in Global Energy (M.S.G.E) is a graduate program focused on the international energy community and designed for students who have the potential to excel on the world stage. The program utilizes a blended delivery mode in which half of the courses are completed on-campus in a traditional classroom setting and the remainder are completed online.  Students in the M.S.G.E. program also participate in a global experience course to expand their exposure to international energy operations, markets, and economies.

Learning Objectives


Students completing the Master of Science in Global Energy degree will: 

  • demonstrate proficiency in the key business functions of a global energy corporation.
  • understand the operational, financial, and geopolitical interrelationships of global energy markets. 
  • exhibit problem-solving and decision-making strategies that add value to a global energy enterprise.
  • demonstrate awareness of ethical and responsible approaches to global energy commerce.

Admission


Applicants to the Master of Science in Global Energy program must have completed a baccalaureate degree with an overall G.P.A. of 3.0 from a regionally accredited university. 

A completed application, along with an application fee, must be submitted to the Graduate School along with:

  • official transcripts from all educational institutions the applicant has previously attended,
  • a professional resume,
  • GMAT (minimum 500) or GRE (equivalent) scores,
  • acceptable TOEFL or IELTS scores (for applicants without a previous degree from a country in which English is the primary language),
  • three writing samples pertaining to topics of interest to global energy, and
  • two letters of recommendation from professional references.

Those applicants holding undergraduate degrees from The University of Tulsa with a G.P.A. of 3.5 or higher receive a GMAT/GRE waiver for admission.  Applicants with a post baccalaureate degree (graduate or law) will receive a GMAT/GRE waiver. Students with five or more years of professional experience reflecting progressively increasing responsibility combined with a G.P.A. of 3.0 or higher may also have the GMAT/GRE requirement waived.

Applications are reviewed by an admissions committee which will evaluate the documentation and evidence submitted by each candidate.  Acceptance is based on a holistic review of prior academic achievement, personal motivation, work experience, and related qualifications that point to the likelihood of success. Other supporting materials may be submitted by the applicant or requested by the admissions committee.  The admissions committee may also request an interview.

All applicants admitted to the program are expected to provide evidence of having completed appropriate undergraduate foundation courses.  Applicants without such background will be required to satisfy the requirements before enrolling in the Master of Science in Global Energy program.  Foundation requirements may include undergraduate coursework in economics and/or statistics.  Demonstrated Excel literacy may also be required either through successful completion of an online exam, completion of an online course/seminar, or equivalent undergraduate coursework.

Curriculum Requirements


The Master of Science in Global Energy is a 39-credit-hour program, encompassing eleven required courses plus a required orientation and two electives.  A thesis is not required.

Students who start the program full-time in the fall or spring semester can expect to complete it in three successive semesters plus one intervening summer, for a total time of 16 months.

The summer semester is intended to involve a “global experience” which can be completed one of the following ways:

  • a study abroad experience accompanied by a TU faculty member, 
  • an international experience within the United States (e.g., a shadowing or mentoring experience at a foreign consulate/embassy),
  • an internationally-focused research project/report that may potentially lead to a publication,
  • or an internship with a government agency or national oil company doing business in the U.S.

Students who take fewer than twelve credit hours per semester or need to repeat a course will need additional time to complete the program and may end up taking additional hours, depending on their citizenship/visa status.

Students must also complete a zero-credit hour orientation seminar offered just prior to the beginning of each fall semester.

Other special enrollment requirements may apply to international students.

Elective Courses (6 hours)


Electives rotate and may not be available more than once per academic year. Some electives are offered only once every other year.  Students must choose six hours of elective coursework from the following list in consultation with the Director of Graduate Business Admission and Enrollment and the M.S.G.E. Program Director.

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