Austin, TX—The University of Texas at Austin will offer an innovative Energy Finance Certificate (EFC) program at its Federal Reserve Bank campus in Houston, beginning this fall. (Continued below.)

The Energy Finance Program will be taught at Texas Executive Education's campus at the Federal Reserve Bank in Houston (above).
Faculty from the McCombs School of Business, the Cockrell School of
Engineering and the Jackson School of Geosciences will partner to teach
courses designed to offer executives and managers an in-depth look at
the economic strategy, business valuation and finance that are specific
to the energy industry.
For more information, visit
http://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/execed/energyfinancecert.asp
“The EFC offers a unique opportunity for managers to study current
topics in the complex field of energy finance,” said Chantal Delys,
assistant dean for executive education at the McCombs School of
Business. “We are excited to offer this leading-edge curriculum, and
collaborating with the Cockrell School of Engineering and the Jackson
School of Geosciences will give unmatched depth to the program.”
The EFC consists of the following core programs: Foundations of Energy
Finance, Oct. 22-23, 2007, and Advanced Energy Finance Analytics, Nov.
27-28, 2007.
The elective programs are: Business Valuation, Oct. 25-26, 2007;
Economics and Technology of the Crude Oil, Natural Gas and LNG Value
Chains, Nov. 29-30, 2007; Introduction to Technology and Economics of
Electric Power, Feb. 4-5, 2008; Decision and Risk Analysis in
Hydrocarbon Exploration and Production, Feb. 6-7, 2008; and External
Stakeholders and Political Risk/Legal Risk in Emerging Energy Markets,
April 10-11, 2008.
Houston is considered the center of the American energy industry, with
over 5000 energy firms conducting business in the region.