3 Sustainable Development programs found
Filters
- Sustainability Studies
- Sustainable Economic Studies
- Sustainable Development
3 Sustainable Development programs found
Filters
Featured
Selinus University Business School
EMBA Executive Master of Business Administration in Sustainable Development
EMBA
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning
English, Italian
This program deals with the human, social, economic and environmental aspects of sustainability so that any recent development does not compromise the ability and resources of future generations to meet their own needs. Sustainability goals face global challenges, including poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, recycled materials, renewable resources, peace and justice.
Presidio Graduate School
MBA in Sustainability
- San Francisco, USA
MBA
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Today’s business leaders need to understand the complex and interdependent issues inherent in sustainability, climate change, clean tech, stakeholder engagement, and social responsibility. These are the ideas that drive us at Presidio Graduate School.
Nalanda University
MBA in Sustainable Development and Management
- Rajgir, India
MBA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The School Management Studies offers an MBA programme in Sustainable Development and Management which is open to both Indian and International students/professionals. The objective of the school is to train students who would not only be sensitive to current trends of the market for sustainable growth but also provide innovative solutions to the multifarious global sustainable growth but also innovate solutions to the multifarious global challenges of sustainability.
Popular degree type
Popular study format
Popular locations
MBA Programs in Sustainability Studies Sustainable Economic Studies Sustainable Development
Sustainable development is a type of economic development that involves planning for business growth while taking care to preserve natural resources. A primary goal of those studying the field is to learn how to meet today’s economic demands without compromising the availability of resources moving forward.