Wednesday, February 21, 2018

Energy Business and Finance Degree Program at Penn State


As an intern with The Markosky Engineering Group, Inc., in Pennsylvania, Eva Jeanne Markosky assisted the firm’s engineers, designers, and scientists with highway and bridge design and inspection projects. Eva Jeanne Markosky graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor of science in Energy Business and Finance. 

Pennsylvania State University’s (Penn State) Energy Business and Finance (EBF) degree program equips graduates with multidisciplinary skills to confront modern energy challenges. A part of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, the EBF program combines engineering and energy economics education to provide students with both technical knowledge and analytical skills. Students can focus on general studies or energy land management, both of which involve risk analysis and decision-making centered on energy and environmental issues. In addition to finding jobs within the energy sector, graduates from the EBF program are well-prepared for business or law school or to pursue a graduate degree in Energy Management and Policy (EMP).

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