Sustainability in Business, Certificate
Darla Moore School of Business
Drive positive environmental and social change in business to better understand and manage the large-scale environmental, economic and social systems that shape collective well-being.
Sustainability affects all areas of business including strategy, human resources, product development, operations, supply chain, risk assessments, marketing, communications, financing, investor relations, auditing and reporting. Deepen your understanding of key environmental, social, economic and governance issues facing businesses today.
Program Highlights
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Business Impact
Understand the impact businesses have on environmental, social and economic development.
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Systems Approach
Analyze and address stakeholders’ needs while applying systems-level thinking to business decisions.
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Critical Thinking
Gain the skills to critically analyze trade-offs and design effective sustainability strategies.
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Strategy & Performance
Develop effective strategies to implement, measure and communicate sustainability initiatives.
Building Skills
Gain the professional and personal intelligence it takes to have a successful career.
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Leadership
Inspiring and guiding others to achieve common goals and reach their full potential
Data Analysis
Examining and interpreting information to uncover insights and inform decision making
Project Management
Organizing and overseeing tasks to achieve specific goals
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Communication
Exchanging information and ideas through speaking, writing or other means of expression
Innovation
Introducing new ideas, methods or products to improve performance or achieve a specific goal
Ethics
Understanding and practicing professional and ethical responsibility.
Using your degree
Make your college experience the foundation for a successful future.
Potential Careers
- Sustainability Manager
- Environmental Engineers
- Corporate Social Responsibility Manager
- Sustainability Analyst
- Sustainability Consultant
- Supply Chain Manager
Workplace Settings
- Business
- Renewable Energy
- Manufacturing
- Consumer Goods
- Food and Beverage