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Fall 2012
Law No.: LAW7693
Sched. No.: 112821499
Energy Businesses and Transactions (SC)
Section 1
X
Denison, Thomas R.
Administrative Information:
During SIS enrollment, check
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Days, Times (Room):
MTWR, 1600-1730 (WB104)
Credits:
1
Type:
Lecture - short course
Capacity:
25
**This information is current as of
05/21/2013 06:18:01 AM
**
Current Enrollment:
25
**This information is current as of
05/21/2013 06:18:01 AM
**
Course Description:
This short course meets Monday-Thursday, 4:00-5:30 p.m., October 15-25.
Energy is one of the most capital intensive and important businesses in the world economy. It is not one single business; it is a web of smaller and interconnected business segments, each huge in their own right. This short course will survey and analyze the different major sectors of the Energy business from “upstream” businesses like exploration and production to “downstream” businesses like distribution. Specific transactions in the energy market will be discussed to illustrate the special issues that arise in transactions in this important industry segment.
NOTE:
Laptops are not allowed during class sessions.
ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENT: Attendance at all class sessions is required
COURSE REQUIREMENT: Examination, class participation, and home work assignments