Program Director – Albert Bressand, ab2816@Columbia.edu
Program Advisor – David Nissen, dn2022@columbia.edu
Admission Deadline: Spring Semester – October 15th, Fall Semester – January 15th, February 15th
This track is designed for students interested in international energy resource management and related public policy issues. The curriculum provides a thorough understanding of energy industry fundamentals, including the structure and operation of international energy systems and of the business organizations involved in the producing, transporting, and marketing of energy products. It examines economic, environmental, and social policies applicable to energy development and consumption; political and strategic issues arising from the unequal distribution of global energy resources; and the impact of technological change on the future role of energy in the global economy. Electives are available to permit students to pursue detailed study in such areas as energy project finance, petroleum markets and trading, electricity markets, alternative energies, the geopolitics of oil, and marine transportation systems.
IEMP Requirements Summary
This track requires 18 credits, consisting of 3 core courses listed below, plus 1 workshop, 1 elective in the IEMP Track, and 1 elective in the Environment Track.
IEMP track concentrators must also satisfy their SIPA economics requirement with Economic Analysis for International Affairs (U6400/U6401), and must take Accounting (U6200) in the Fall 1st year to prepare for the IEMP required Corporate Finance (U6301) in the Spring 1st year and Economics of Energy (U6065) in the Fall 2nd year.
As part of the SIPA core, IEMP requirements include: Economic Analysis for International Affairs, INAF U6400/6401 and Accounting for International and Public Affairs, INAF U620, can count for Functional Specialization in Management requirements.
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International Energy Systems and Business Structures, INAF U6060.
Corporate Finance, INAF U6031
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Economics of Energy, INAF U6065
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Workshop in IEMP (choose 1 out of 3), INAF U8103
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IEMP Electives (Select at least one of the following):
Alternative Energy Resources, INAF U4729
Energy Business and Economic Development, INAF U6042
Maritime Transportation, Law & Public Policy, INAF U8562
Quantitative Methods in Energy Business and Policy Analysis, INAFU6325.
Urban Energy Systems and Policy, INAF U8778
US Energy Security: The Geopolitics of Oil and Natural Gas, INAF U6680
Petroleum Markets and Trading, INAF U6615
Electricity Markets – Design and Policy, INAF U6057
International Energy Project Development & Finance, INAF U6040
Marine Energy Transportation Technology, Economics & Policy, INAF U6657
Risk and Scenario Analysis across the Energy Value Chain, INAF U6048
Energy Policy, INAF U6242
Energy Business in East Asia, INAF UXXXX
Energy Business in Producer Countries, INAF UXXXX
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Environmental Policy and Management Electives (Select at least one of the following):
Environmental Science for Decision Makers, INAF U4735
Environmental Science for Sustainable Development, SDEV U6240
Economics of the Environment, INAF U4737
Environmental Finance, INAF U6238
Economics of Sustainable Development INAF W4329
Economics of Sustainable Development ENVP U6230
EEP Faculty
Mark Becker, Senior Staff Associate, Center for International Earth Science Information Network
Deborah Bleviss, Adjunct Professor, SIPA
Satyajit Bose, Adjunct Professor, SIPA
Albert Bressand, PhD, Professor of Professional Practice, SIPA, Director, Center for Energy, Marine Transportation, and Public Policy, Director, IEMP Track
Louise Burke, Adjunct Professor
Kathleen Callahan, Adjunct Professor, SIPA
Jonathan Chanis, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Steven Cohen, Director of the M.P.A. in Environmental Science and Policy; Director, Environmental Policy Studies, School of International and Public Affairs, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, The Earth Institute
Dana R. Fisher, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology
AJ Goulding, Adjunct Assistant Professor
Joseph Graziano, Professor, Environmental Health Sciences and Pharmacology; Associate Dean, Mailman School of Public Health
Antoine Halff, Adjunct Professor, SIPA
Steven Hammer, PhD, Director, CEMTPP Urban Energy Program, Adjunct Professor, SIPA
Geoffrey M. Heal, Paul Garrett Professor on Public Policy and Business Responsibility
Urvashi Kaul, Adjunct Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs
Irene King, Assistant Adjunct Professor, SIPA
Patrick Kinney, Professor, Environmental Health Sciences
Klaus Lackner, PhD, Ewing Worzel Professor of Geophysics, Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering, The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
Phillip LaRocco, Adjunct Professor, SIPA
Marc Levy, Deputy Director, Center for International Earth Science Information Network
Nilda Mesa, Adjunct Professor of International and Public Affairs; Assistant Vice President of Environmental Stewardship, Columbia University
Ellen Morris, PhD, Adjunct Professor, SIPA
Shirley Neff, Adjunct Professor, SIPA
Roy Nersesian, Associate Professor, School of Business, Monmouth University
David Nissen, PhD, Adjunct Professor, SIPA; Advisor, IEMP Track
Stephanie Pfirman, Professor, Environmental Science, Barnard College
Miguel Pinedo-Vasquez, Associate Research Scientist, Anthropology
Walter Pitman III, Research Scientist, Lecturer, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Neil Quartaro, Esq., Adjunct Associate Professor, SIPA
Andrea Schmitz, Lecturer of International and Public Affairs
Adam L. Shrier, PhD, Adjunct Professor, SIPA
Shiv Someshwar, Research Scientist, Lecturer, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Martin Stute, Professor, Environmental Science, Barnard College
Sara Tjossem, Lecturer of International and Public Affairs
Bogdan Vasi, Assistant Professor of International and Public Affairs and Sociology
David Walker, PhD, Professor, Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
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