4/16/2012 DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM IN MINERAL & ENERGY ECONOMICS AND PETROLEUM ECON & MANAGEMENT ADVISING SHEET 2012/13 Student Name: Prerequisites Principles of Microeconomics Calculus I Probability and Statistics CSM Core Courses EBGN509 Mathematical Economics EBGN510 Natural Resource Economics EBGN512 Macroeconomics EBGN525 Operations Research Methods EBGN530 Energy Economics Credit Semester/ Hours Year 3 3 3 9 (not included in 24 hours below) 3 3 3 3 3 15 F1 F1 F1 or F2 F1 or F2 F1 Specialization Choose E&PP or QBM/OR From List A or List B below See your advisor for recommendations 3 3 6 F1 F2 Electives (see note 1 below) 3 F2 CSM total 24 List A: Economics (ECON) - Applied Theory, Empirics, & Policy Anaylsis EBGN530 Energy Econonmics EBGN535 Economics of Metal Industries and Markets EBGN541 International Trade EBGN570 Environmental Economics EBGN580 Exploration Economics EBGN611 Advanced Microeconomics EBGN690 Advanced Econometrics F F S S varies S F List B: Finance (FIN) EBGN504 EBGN505 EBGN545 EBGN546 EBGN575 Economic Eval. & Investment Decision Methods Industrial Accounting Corporate Finance and Administration Investments and Portfolio Management Advanced Mining & Energy Valuation S S F varies F IFP courses Spring Term PEM1 Business Accounting PEM2 Organizational Behavior PEM5 Energy Geopolitics PEM6 Upstream Economics PEM9 Production and Reservoir Engineering Summer Term PEM3 Strategic Marketing PEM4 Strategic Management PEM7 Downstream Economics PEM8 Crude Oil and Product Trading PEM10 Refining PEM11 Efficiency Analysis of Industrial Firms PEM12 Industrial Optimization PEM13 Advanced Econometrics IFP Total Notes Note 1: Courses may be offered on a different schedule each year. Note 2: Elective courses may be a 400-level or higher course from the Division, other depts at CSM, or other universities, all with advisor approval. Note 3: Dates in parenthesis are planned dates. Subject to change. Note 4: If no date is listed the course is typically offered once a year during the semester listed. Note 5: *Dates means two of the three courses will be offered. Note 6: A maximum of 9 credits of 400-level coursework may be used towards graduation requirements. kfeighny/Me Folder/New Student Info/MS advising sheet/IFP advising Sheet 12_13.xls 24 List C: Quantitative Business Methods/Operations Research (QBM/OR) EBGN525 Operations Research Methods F EBGN528 Industrial Systems Simulation F EBGN552 Nonlinear Programming S(2013*) F EBGN555 Linear Programming EBGN556 Network Models S(2013*) EBGN557 Integer Programming S(2015) EBGN559 Supply Chain Management varies EBGN560 Decision Analysis F EBGN561 Stochastic Models in Mgmt Science F(2012) EBGN655 Advanced Linear Programming S(2013*) EBGN657 Advanced Integer Programming F(2012) EBGN698 Stochastic Programming varies