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WU Executive Academy - Vienna University of Economics and Business
Executive MBA Energy Management
- Vienna, Austria
EMBA
Part time
18 months
On-Campus, Blended
English
The Executive MBA Energy Management combines hands-on leadership with the latest management expertise in key markets (renewable, oil, gas, nuclear).

Athabasca University Centre for Innovative Management
Executive MBA with Energy Concentration
- St. Albert, Canada
EMBA
Full time
Distance Learning
Athabasca University's Centre for Innovative Management and the University of Alberta's School of Business have embarked on a unique collaboration that leverages the strengths of both institutions.
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Energy Management degree programs at the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) level focus on equipping you with the skills needed to lead in a rapidly changing energy landscape. This field is vital for fostering sustainable practices while addressing global energy needs, making it an exciting area of study.
Through courses in energy policy, sustainable practices, and financial management, you'll gain insights into managing energy resources effectively. This program encourages strategic thinking in developing energy solutions that drive efficiency and innovation. Students build confidence in their ability to tackle pressing energy challenges, enhancing their adaptability in complex environments.
In energy management, you'll practice techniques such as developing energy-efficient project plans and creating analytics-based decision-making frameworks. A strong emphasis on real-world applications prepares you for leadership roles focusing on sustainability, smart grid technologies, and regulatory compliance. Graduates often pursue careers as energy consultants, sustainability managers, or executives in energy companies, making their skills relevant across various sectors.