2023-2024 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Area of Energy Commerce and Business Economics
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Nikki Kantelis, Area Coordinator
McLaughlin Chair of Free Enterprise: Ewing
Professors: Ewing, Powell, Young
Associate Professors: Cardella, Fitzgerald, Salter
Associate Professors of Practice: Kantelis, McInturff, Pleasant, Schuetzeberg
Assistant Professor of Practice: Martin, McQuillen
Adjunct Faculty: Frisbie, Long
CONTACT INFORMATION: NW315 Business Administration | Box 42101 | Lubbock, TX 79409-2101 | T 806.742.2046
About the Area
The Area of Energy Commerce and Business Economics supervises the following degree and certificate programs:
Undergraduate Program
The goal of the undergraduate program in energy commerce is to enhance leadership potential by providing a high-quality and thorough educational experience in preparation for a business career in the energy industry. The energy commerce curriculum reflects the current world energy mix, primarily hydrocarbons with some emphasis on alternatives and renewables. Energy commerce majors must take GEOL 1303 and GEOL 1101 . GEOL 1303 and GEOL 1101 will fulfill one university laboratory science requirement. All lower-division business and university required courses must be completed prior to beginning the program. Due to sequencing of courses the energy commerce degree program will take two academic years to complete. A minimum 3.00 GPA is required.
Undergraduate Program Offerings, Course Descriptions & Curricular Tables
(Click on program for curricular table.)
ProgramsBachelor’sUndergraduate CertificateCoursesBECO - Business Economics (Undergraduate Courses)BLAW - Business Law (Undergraduate Courses)ENCO - Energy Commerce (Undergraduate Courses)
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