If your target is energy…
In addition to getting familiar with the relevant regulations, economic impacts and trends, international expectations, and European standards, our students acquire a high level of proficiency in system-based thinking, problem-solving, decisionmaking, a proactive and results-oriented approach. to perform managerial and professional tasks in the energy sector.
Program instructor: László Szabó
Length of program: 2 semesters
Language of the program: English
Location: Budapest
Division: correspondence training
Training days: During study period, every Friday 9:00 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. (with a 1-hour-long lunch break)
Tuition fees:
• 756.000 HUF/semester
Qualification offered by the program:
• Energy Market Specialist
• Energy Market Economist
The program is recommended for professionals working in the energy industry or public administration and those who would like to work in this field in the future.
• Energy Market Specialist: undergraduate diploma in any field is accepted
• Energy Market Economist: undergraduate diploma in economics
• a copy of the Hungarian and English versions of the diploma (if the latter has been issued)
• CV
We welcome all those interested in developing their analytical and proactive thinking, energy sector-specific economic knowledge and strategic vision. We train professionals who will be well acquainted with the theory and practice of energy economics and who can handle strategic and operational challenges as well as operational tasks and problems.
László Szabó László
Head of Research Centre
A szak tanterve
Tantárgy megnevezése | Félév | Tárgyfelelős | Intézet |
Microeconomics with Energy Sector Applications | 1 | Selei Adrienn | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Industrial Organization in the Energy Sector | 1 | Selei Adrienn | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Economic regulation in the energy sector I. | 1 | Szajkó Gabriella | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Economic regulation in the energy sector II. | 2 | Szajkó Gabriella | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Energy law | 1 | Felsmann Balázs | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Statistical methods in energy markets I. | 1 | Mezősi András | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Statistical methods in energy markets II. | 2 | Mezősi András | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Accounting in the utility and energy sector | 1 | Mezősi András | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Investment and Financial Analysis in the Energy Sector | 2 | Mezősi András | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Economics of electricity markets I. | 1 | Kerekes Lajos | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Economics of Natural gas markets I | 1 | Takácsné Tóth Borbála | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Economics of electricity markets I. | 2 | Kerekes Lajos | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Economics of Natural gas markets I | 2 | Takácsné Tóth Borbála | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Energy Policy | 2 | Szabó László | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
Economics of renewable energy | 2 | Szabó László | Regional Centre for Energy Policy Research |
After the graduation
After graduation, the potential job opportunities are in the electricity and gas sectors. Here, opportunities could be fostered through networking with fellow graduates and at the annual alumni meetings, where former students working in the sector at various managerial levels are represented.
In addition to the knowledge of relevant standards, economic impacts and trends, international, domestic and European regulations, the graduates will have a high level of proficiency in the use of sectoral economic specifications and tools, and will be able to think in a systems approach, problem-solving, decision making, proactive and results-oriented approach, and to perform managerial and professional tasks specific to the energy sector.
Tudj meg mindent a felvételiről! Iratkozz fel hírlevelünkre!