Energy Supply Management
The Energy Supply Management Degree gives students have the opportunity to specialize their degree in Sourcing, Analytics, or Energy Supply Management, aligning their education with industry demands. Designed for students studying Supply Chain Management, this focus prepares them for careers in energy-related fields with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed.
What You'll Achieve
- Acquire expertise in Supply Chain Strategy, Logistics Management, Modeling & Decision Analysis, Demand & Supply Integration, and Enterprise Resource Planning, gaining essential skills for the energy sector.
- Obtain industry-recognized certifications, demonstrating specialized knowledge that employers actively seek.
- Complete a summer internship, applying skills to supply chain challenges with companies like ExxonMobil, Chevron, and Shell, gaining hands-on experience while progressing through coursework.
How You Will Benefit
- Cultivate a sophisticated mastery of logistics, procurement, advanced analytics, energy supply chain dynamics, e-commerce logistics, and strategic consulting, positioning yourself for influential roles within energy industries.
- Harness influential industry connections through GEMI, EiP, and GBSN, securing invaluable mentorship and immersive networking prospects.
- Capitalize on exclusive access to elite industry networks within the Energy Capital of the World, unlocking opportunities for career advancement and professional growth.
Job Opportunities
- Energy & Petrochemicals – Career opportunities with Shell, ExxonMobil, BP, applying expertise in supply chain efficiency, procurement strategies, and risk assessment within the global energy sector.
- Logistics & Transportation – Roles at UPS, FedEx, Amazon, focusing on distribution management, logistics planning, and operational optimization to streamline transportation networks.
- Retail & E-Commerce – Positions at Walmart, Target, H-E-B, The Home Depot, leveraging inventory control, supply chain automation, and market-driven procurement strategies to enhance retail operations.
Contacts
Graduate Admissions Office
Bauer College of Business
mba@uh.edu