Online MBA in Energy

Earn a Forward-Looking Energy MBA Degree from UTulsa
100% online
12-14 months
30 credit hours
$850 per credit
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Learn from Industry Experts in UTulsa’s MBA in Energy Program
- Apply By: 01/13/2026
- Start Class: 01/20/2026
One of the only business programs in the country with a dedicated concentration in energy and one of only 10 AAPL-approved energy programs, the MBA in Energy from The University of Tulsa equips you with a comprehensive understanding of the energy industry, blending foundational knowledge with economic and business perspective.
Graduate in as few as 12 months ready for leadership roles in the evolving energy sector. You’ll be prepared to provide strategic and analytical skills needed to navigate today’s complex energy challenges.

Online MBA in Energy Details
- Part-time and full-time options are available, allowing you to create a schedule that meets your needs.
- The program is AACSB accredited and is one of just 10 schools certified by the AAPL.
- Unique among similar programs, the MBA features a course dedicated to nuclear energy.
- With five start dates per year, it’s always a good time to apply.
Energy Courses Developed by Leading Professionals
The 100% online courses in the energy degree highlight the knowledge that you’ll need in the ever-changing energy industry. Taught by experts with real-world knowledge and long careers in the energy sector, our classes ensure you gain the skills you need to understand the business opportunities and challenges of all types of energy, including a class dedicated to nuclear energy.
MBA in Energy Required Courses
This course offers a comprehensive, accessible overview of the broader Energy Industry, reflecting modern perspectives and trends. It covers the historical context and contemporary landscape of the O&G sector, detailing exploration and production (E&P) processes, logistical operations, the value chain, and strategies for marketing petroleum, natural gas, and associated products. Furthermore, the course delves into alternative and renewable energy sources, highlighting the evolving dynamics of the power industry and the global energy transition. Students will gain insights into emerging technologies, sustainable practices, and the shifting paradigms driving innovation and change across the energy landscape.
Principles and practices of doing business in the renewable energy and alternative fuels sectors. Investigates the feasibility and economics of competing energy sources and technologies and considers their contribution to a total systems approach to energy business. Includes concepts of innovation, relevant business models, the use of government incentives, and related topics.
Study and application of energy market economics, covering differences in market structures between and among various energy resources and globally. The focus is on the economics of the various energy markets from both a theoretical and applied perspecitve.
Learn more about the core courses associated with the online MBA program at UTulsa. These courses ensure that you get a well-rounded business education along with your concentration.
View Program CurriculumEnergy Careers for MBA Grads
You’ll graduate prepared for unique energy jobs with an understanding of emerging technologies, sustainable practices, and the shifting paradigms driving innovation.
The UTulsa career center (Cane Careers) provides a dedicated career coach for business students. You’ll get personalized one-on-one skill development, career exploration, and networking resources. Schedule an appointment at your own availability. UTulsa boasts 100% job placement for MBA grads.
Industrial Production Manager $121,440 per year1
Energy Manager $99,414 per year2
Explore More MBA Concentrations
Explore the industry-specific concentrations available to you at The University of Tulsa. Our degree options provide a solid foundation in business along with specialized skills, allowing you to tailor your degree to your career aspirations. An MBA with a focus will provide the competitive advantage you need to get ahead.
Sources
- Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. Occupational Outlook Handbook. “Industria Production Managers.” Retrieved June 9, 2025, from http://www.bls.gov/ooh/management/industrial-production-managers.htm.
- PayScale. “Average Energy Manager Salary.” Retrieved June 9, 2025, from https://www.payscale.com/research/US/Job=Energy_Manager/Salary.