During the first module of the Master in Energy Management, students will learn notions of:
- Managerial Economics
This module aims to prepare students by providing them with the essentials of entrepreneurship and business planning. - Management Accounting for Decision Making
The course focuses on the financial aspects of business decisions giving students an overview of the accounting tools useful and most used for short and long-term decision making such as cost management, budgeting, CVP analysis, and investment appraisal techniques. - Business Strategy
Through this module, students will know how to understand the long-term direction and strategy of a company, and will be able to identify the strategic business units of organizations. - Financial Statement Analysis
This course aims at equipping students with an understanding of financial statements and their usefulness for decision making. - Project & Operations Management
With this module, students will be able to manage projects, examine data and information, and have a diagnostic approach in solving problems. - Marketing: Traditional and Digital
Students will learn the application of marketing principles in organizational decision making. - Human Resource Management
This subject area focuses on strategic human resource issues such as workforce acquisition, development, motivation and retention. - Data Analytics for Managers
This course is designed to equip students with the basic knowledge needed to analyze and interpret large sets of data, to make effective business decisions and strategies.
During the second module, you will learn:
1)The Global Energy Ecosystem & Fundamentals of Power Business, Electricity, Conventional and Renewables Energies
- Value Creation in the Global Energy Ecosystem
- Energy & Commodities Markets
- Energy & Sustainability
- Geopolitics Scenario
- Electricity Markets
2)Energy Management
- Scenario Planning for the Energy Industry
- Energy Trading
- Project Financing & Evaluation
- Energy Risk Management
3)Generation and Retail Management in the Energy Industry
- Conventional energies (thermal coal, oil and fuel gas, nuclear)
- Renewable Energies (hydropower, wind on shore and off shore, solar thermal and PV, geothermal, biomass and biofuels)
- Business models: Retail activities, stakeholders’ roles
- Energy storage, plant and Infrastructure
- Sustainable Innovation and Supply Chain Management
4)Energy Law and Taxation
- Energy policy, regulations and Regulatory Authorities
- The law UNI 11339:2009: energy audits and energy efficiency
- Regulations, Standards, and Renewable Energy
- Taxation in the Energy Sector
During the third module students will explore:
5)Shaping the Future Energy Ecosystem
- Megatrends in the Energy Ecosystem
- Energy and green transition
- Green Economy in Sustainable Environment
6)Energy Technology in Action
- Digitalisation & Energy Transition: Clean Energy Management Software
- Big data, Industry 4.0 and Artificial Intelligence applied to the Energy Industry
- Smart grid e Internet of Things (IoT)
- Smart mobility & Smart Cities
- Building ethical and responsible organizations
The goal of Rome Business School is to develop future managers, entrepreneurs, and professionals who are ready to capitalize on the benefits of digitalization, go global, and have a positive impact on society.
Electives are ideal tools for students to improve their employability by focusing on high-demand skills.
- Electives assist students in carving out a niche for themselves and becoming more competitive.
- Electives expose students to courses they might not have encountered otherwise.
- Electives provide a one-of-a-kind curriculum that fosters life and career skills.
- Elective courses are organized in 7 main areasof interest:
Macro Area I
Next Gen Business: Innovation, AI and Digital Growth
- Area 1: Innovation & Growth
- Area 2: AI4 Business: Shaping the Future
- Area 3: Tech & Digitalization
Macro Area II
Global Business Excellence
- Area 4: Industry Business Excellence
- Area 5: International Business
- Area 6: Global Electives with RBS international partner Business Schools
- Area 7: Introduction to preparation for professional certifications
The Rome Business School Practice Lab is a place where participants learn by doing and applying theoretical principles.
Meet the managers, and do a 10hs-hands class working on the ENEL project. students are expected to apply the skills and knowledge learned to a live project, making an in-depth analysis and recommendations for actions that can realistically be implemented by the client company.
By the conclusion of your experience, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate your abilities by working on a real business problem. Use your skills to spot chances and develop a strategy that is truly innovative.
You can make the difference!
Show your abilities and put the knowledge you’ve learned during your educational path into practice.
Be a company leader and choose from two main options for your final project.