Executive Master of Management in Energy (EMME) - Study plan 2023/2024

Executive Master of Management in Energy (EMME) - Study plan 2023/2024

Duration, scope and level

Executive Master of Management, Specialisation, 90 credits, 18 months.

Program of study: 
Executive Master of Management in Energy
Credits: 
90
Language of instruction: 
English
Study mode: 
Part-time
Associate Dean: 
Lars Huemer
Candidate Profile

Introduction about the programme:
The Executive Master of Management in Energy (EMME) programme is designed for experienced professionals who seek leadership positions in the rapidly transforming energy ecosystem. The programme is an 18-month part time executive programme taught entirely in English, and is a joint offering given by BI Norwegian Business School and IFP School in Paris.  

 

Graduate profile :
A graduate from EMME is expected to have a holistic understanding of the ongoing energy transition. A holistic understanding implies a multilevel appreciation of the supply and demand of energy, including triple bottom line assessments of value creation. A multilevel approach includes knowledge components at the firm level (corporate strategies and project governance), system level (rules and regulations, market making) and personal level (leadership). Triple bottom line considerations involve knowledge geared at improving fossil energy production, the transition from fossil sources to renewable energy, and the sustainable use of energy in high consumption settings.  

 

Learning outcome - Knowledge

Graduates are expected to have advanced knowledge about:  

  • Academic theories, models and frameworks relevant for the energy ecosystem.
  • ​The sourcing and supply of different energy sources and their use in relevant sectors
  • Societal demands, rules and regulations, and market forces, all which influence firm level strategies, and leadership behavior. 
  • ​The impact of globalization and digitalisation on project processes, market evaluations, and strategic choices.  
Learning outcome - Skills

Graduates are expected to have advanced skills in: 

  • Identifying, analyzing, and offering solutions, to energy related dilemmas which require sustainable transitions
  • ​Managing complex projects and assessing relevant risks 
  • Developing sustainable business models in the energy ecosystem. 
Learning outcome - General Competence

Graduates are expected to demonstrate a general competence regarding:  

  • Value creation and entrepreneurial initiatives of a triple bottom line nature 
  • ​Communication about academic issues and master the terminology of specific fields of energy management 
  • Contribution to learning and innovation in organizations by applying his/her knowledge and skills in new areas.