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Innovative, Strategically Designed Curriculum

The Energy Executive Course's comprehensive curriculum helps participants build in-depth knowledge, leadership skills, a strategic mind-set, global vision, and professional networks. With over 90 in-class faculty contact hours, a learning platform online, and educational study tours, the coursework offers full immersion in the energy industry. A rigorous evaluation process ensures relevant and timely content.

Fundamentals

  • Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution
  • Natural Gas Production, Transmission, and Delivery
  • New Nuclear
  • Utility Accounting and Financial Reporting: How Utilities Make Money
  • Financial Management and Capital Markets
  • Regulation and Rate Making
  • Utility Legislative and Regulatory Advocacy: Understanding the Big Picture

Leadership

  • Experience Change: Accelerate and Realize Strategies, Initiatives, and Solutions
  • Effective Stakeholder Engagement
  • Customer Experience 
  • Strategic Leadership in the Natural Gas Industry
  • Mini-versity
  • Inclusive Leadership: Understanding and Managing Unconscious Bias

Trends

  • Fuel Diversity: Integrated Resource Planning
  • Power Supply Planning
  • Trends in Energy Security
  • Environmental Collaboration 
  • Strategic Trends in Consumer Engagement
  • Reliability: Advanced Grid Planning and Operations

Future

  • CEO Panel: Pathways to the Future
  • Energy Industry and the Environment--Shaping the Future 
  • Experience Innovation: Design Thinking Simulation
  • Vision of the Future
  • ESG - Building a Foundation for Future Financial and Sustainable Growth
  • Strategic Sustainability: Integrating Policy, Climate Science, and Resilience

 

“The EEC experience was exceptional. The course topics reflected the critical and emerging issues we’re dealing with every day and the instructors were clearly leaders in the field.  Just as importantly, the collaboration and networking with the class cohort provided a valuable opportunity to learn from each other’s experiences and expertise. The EEC coursework and cohort experience are must-haves for energy industry professionals.” 

Natasha Siores, Senior Manager, Regulatory Affairs, NW Natural

Executive Education

Mailing Address:
College of Business and Economics
875 Perimeter Drive MS3161
Moscow, Idaho 83844-3161

Phone: 208-885-6265

Email: uieec@uidaho.edu