Times-Picayune: Tulane will launch master's in energy management program
From The Times-Picayune, Jan. 30, 2011:
Taking advantage of its presence among major energy players along the Gulf Coast, Tulane University plans to start offering a master’s degree in energy management this summer, an 11-month program focusing on the business side of the industry in an effort to better prepare students to work in fields like energy finance, risk management and trading.
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