Energy is a hot industry and an ever-evolving one, which means it offers big opportunities for working professionals. Whether you already have a seat at the table and are looking for a bigger leadership role, or are looking to find your way in, the TCU Energy MBA gives you the deep understanding and credibility you need.

TCU delivers the Energy MBA in a combination of classes over traditional eight-week terms (typically two nights of class per week.) Students learn as a cohort - meaning you and your classmates all start and graduate together, in 24 months.

Now accepting applications for Fall 2025

 

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Consider our Energy Certificate.

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The TCU Energy MBA Offers You

  • In-depth knowledge of energy issues through energy-specific courses, including a 10-day international trip to an energy-rich region.
  • Broadened learning from industry experts with extensive top-level experience in the energy field – from our advisory board members, who act as mentors for our students, to guest speakers, who help round out your exposure to the various nuances of the energy industry. Meet the board.
  • Personal and professional connections with experienced classmates, alumni and faculty, including movers and shakers in the DFW Metroplex and around the world
  • Credibility with a sought-after MBA credential from a nationally recognized business school and AAPL accredited university.
  • Flexibility to engage in core classes either on campus or remotely.
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Choose the Energy MBA experience that works best for you and your career.

 

Evening Graduate Programs Class Profile

3.1
Average GPA
29%
First Generation
19%
Current or Former Military
7
Years Average Work Experience
60%
Non-business Majors

Alcon Laboratories
American Airlines
Bank of America
Bell Textron Inc.
BHE Renewables (Berkshire Hathaway)
BNSF Railway
Campbell Soup
CBRE
Charles Schwab
Chevron
City of Fort Worth
Coca-Cola
Cooks Childrens' Health Care System
Concho Resources
EOG Resources
Fidelity Investments
Fort Worth Independent Shool District
Goldman Sachs
GM Financial
Home Depot
   KPMG
Lockheed Martin
Luminant
Microsoft
Nike
Oncor Electric Delivery
PepsiCo
Pioneer Natural Resources
Range Resources
Raytheon
Sabre
Shell
TD Ameritrade
Textron
TotalEnergies
United States Air Force
United States Army
United States Marine Corps 
Valero Energy
XTO Energy

Airlines
Communication
Defense
Education
Electronics
Energy
Engineering/R&D
Finance
Government
Health Care
    Insurance
Manufacturing
Marketing/Sales
Nonprofit
Pharmaceuticals
Technology
Transportation
Retail
Service