Ranking the Best MBA Programs for Energy Industry Jobs

Amerasia’s ranking of top US business school programs by percentage of graduates entering the energy industry in 2015.

The Yale School of Management comes out on top when sending MBA graduates (as a percentage of all graduates) back into the energy industry with a job.

Michigan Ross is second, with Haas in third and UCLA Anderson in fourth. According to the employment data Yale reported, the SOM is the place to be if you're into energy and want to work for a related firm in the industry.  

CHART: BEST MBA PROGRAMS FOR ENERGY INDUSTRY JOBS (2015)


Today's blog post is a follow up to our Best MBA Programs for Finance rankingBest MBA Programs in Entertainment and Media rankingBest MBA Programs for Pharmaceutical/ Biotech/ Healthcare ranking, and Best MBA Programs for Technology rankings

It's also our continued attempt at ranking top MBA programs by industry and based on publicly available data. You can find all of our aggregated MBA employment data here for your own data manipulation.


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The Yale School of Management comes out on top when it comes to sending graduates (as a percentage of all graduates) back into the energy industry with a job. Michigan Ross is second, with Haas in third and UCLA Anderson in fourth. Accordi…

The Yale School of Management comes out on top when it comes to sending graduates (as a percentage of all graduates) back into the energy industry with a job. 

Michigan Ross is second, with Haas in third and UCLA Anderson in fourth. According to the employment data Yale reported, the SOM is the place to be if you're into energy and want to work for a related firm in the industry.