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Who’s Who in

Sustainability Education

School: Albers School of Business / Seattle University

Website: https://www.seattleu.edu/albers/

Continuing Education for Executives: Leadership EMBA, Health Leader-ship EMBA, Executive LeaderLeader-ship Program

CSR Curriculum: Ethical Leadership

Course description: The course examines leadership and ethical decision-making and delivers information needed to establish ethical goals and resolve ethical problems in a global marketplace.

School: American Public University

Website: http://www.apus.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: Master of Science in Environmental Policy and Management, Graduate Certifi cate - Environmental Sustainability

CSR Curriculum: Environmental Economics, Elements of Sustainable Design, Energy Policy Sustainability.

Description of Program: The courses detail the principles of sustainability, the roles of multiple disciplines in their effective implementation, and man-agement strategies that incorporate environmental compliance standards and achieve organizational missions.

School: Anaheim University Kisho Kurokawa Green Institute

Website: http://www.anaheim.edu/schools-and-institutes/kisho-kurokawa-green-institute

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA and DBA

CSR Curriculum: Sustainable Management

Course Description: The Anaheim University Kisho Kurokawa Green Institute provides online courses to give students a vast knowledge of the world of sustainable management. The green MBA recognizes the need for candidates to have business skills that integrate social, environmental, fi nancial, and ethical considerations.

School: Anderson School of Management / University of California, Los Angeles

Website: www.anderson.ucla.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA, Global EMBA for Asia Pacifi c, Global EMBA for Americas; Leaders in Sustainability Certifi cate Program

CSR Curriculum: Corporate Governance; Business Sustainability & the Environment (Global EMBA for Americas); Business Law & Ethics (Global EMBA for Asia Pacifi c)

Course Description: The courses discuss the importance of corporate

Following is our annual list of sustainability education programs. The programs on this list all

have one thing in common: educating students on how to do well by doing good. From Canada

to the Philippines, from Portland to Florida, these business programs off er opportunities for

people to strengthen their professional skills.

Course off erings range from Sustainable Business to Ethics to Social Responsibility degrees

– the chosen limitation of focus is up to the individual. It’s never too late to go back to school,

whether it be for an MBA or just a quick CSR seminar. Once potential CR leaders begin to have

academic background from these programs, there’s no telling what the future of CR holds.

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governance and the mechanisms that help control managerial behavior; and the environmental issues to make your company more successful.

School: Anderson School of Management / University of New Mexico

Website: www.mgt.unm.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethical, Social, Political and Legal Environment; Environ-mental Sustainability and Business

Course Description: These courses examine the roles and responsibilities of businesses, relationships with stakeholders, key legal concepts, and ethical decision-making processes, and how to make responsible business decisions and be sustainable.

School: Antioch University New England

Website: www.antioch.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA in Sustainability; Sustainable Business Certificate

CSR Curriculum: Introduction to Sustainability; Earth Systems in Organiza-tions; Ecological Economics for Social Entrepreneurs

Course Description: The courses focus on understanding the theoretical foundation of sustainability with a focus on complex ecological systems as essential to the origins of the concept; employs a systems approach to un-derstanding the intersections of business and earth systems, also known as the evolutionary corporation; and survey the breadth of current application tools for measuring efficiency in sustainability terms, primarily through the lenses of social entrepreneurship and business applications.

School: Asian Institute of Management (Philippines); Ramon V. Del Rosario Sr Center for Corporate Social Responsibility

Website: www.rvr.aim.edu

Program Description: As one of the first research centers with a focus on CSR in the region, the RVR CSR center, focuses on the state, the practice, and existing circumstances of CSR in Asia. The Center seeks to understand the environment and influences of the business practices in Asia – what affects the practice, roles, challenges, and more. The Center has held the annual Asian Forum on Corporate Social Responsibility (AFCSR) since 2002, and currently holds other training and organization building to integrate CSR programs and policies.

School: Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship; Carroll School of Management

Website: www.ccc.bc.edu

Description of program offered: Celebrating 30 years of combing the key resources of a professional community and a leading academic institution, the Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship courses are taught by top faculty from the Carroll School of Management as well as business leaders. The Center offers a variety of courses, taught nationwide,

specifi-cally designed to enhance and refresh your management skills, subject matter expertise, and knowledge of key frameworks and tools. All courses are highly interactive and provide an opportunity to connect with fellow practitioners in a supportive learning environment.

Continuing Education for Executives: CSR Certificate Programs, CDP Re-porting, Corporate Citizenship Communications, Reporting 101, Evaluation: ROI & Logic Model, Supply Chain, Volunteerisim, Employee Engagement Partnerships, GRI/G4 Certified Program

School: Bainbridge Graduate Institute

Website: http://bgi.pinchot.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA in Sustainable Business and MBA in Sustainable Systems; Certificate in Sustainable Energy Solutions

Course description: BGI takes their mission seriously, with the motto of “Changing Business for Good.” BGI incorporates social and environmental responsibility into all courses within these departments, insuring full com-prehension of sustainable business practices by their graduates.

CSR Curriculum: Triple Bottom Line Accounting for Sustainability; Finance for Sustainability; Economics for Sustainability; Business Modeling and Decision Analysis for Sustainability; Managing for Sustainability; Strategy and Sustainability; Sustainable Operations; Marketing and Sustainability;

School: Bard College

Website: http://www.bard.edu/mba/

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA in Sustainability

CSR Curriculum: The programs fully integrate the study of business and sustainability and ensures that students master the business case for sustainability, understanding how to align profit with ecological and social mission.

School: Benedictine University

Website: http://www.ben.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: Ph.D or D.B.A. in Values-Driven Leadership

Description: The program integrates the fields of strategic leadership, organi-zational change, and corporate responsibility and sustainability in a three-year program designed to meet the demanding schedules of senior leaders who commute globally to participate. “Global + Responsible + Strategic + Sustain-able + Business” helps to convey how their goals are reached.

School: Brandeis International Business School at Brandeis University

Website: http://www.brandeis.edu/global/academics/mba/index.html

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA, MA

CSR Curriculum: Sustainability specialization

School: Boston University School of Management

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Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

BU School of Management offers a few interesting course opportunities, such as a Brazilian Field Study, where students travel to Brazil to learn more about the changing role of businesses in society, the relationship to corporate social responsibility and sustainability, and how to practice this relationship.

Course Offerings: Global Sustainability and the New Entrepreneur; Brazil-ian Field Study; Corporate Responsibility/Business Ethics; Clean Technology Business Models

School: Carroll School of Management / Boston College

Website: www.bc.edu/schools/csom

Continuing Education for Executives: Center for Corporate Citizenship

Description: The Boston College Center for Corporate Citizenship is a membership-based knowledge center that provides networking op-portunities, knowledge, and expertise around the practice of corporate citizenship.

School: Central Michigan University

Website: www.cmich.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: Minor in International Business and Sustainable Development to all CMU undergraduate students; MBA: Global Business & Sustainability

A description of the program offered: This new minor is for those CMU students who wish to complement their major course(s) of study with a knowledge base and skill set that will let them become involved, either in graduate school or career employment, with the planning and implemen-tation of sustainability projects. The course of study provides the student with a broad understanding of sustainable development, which is viewed as encompassing three dimensions – ecological, social, and economic. By including all three dimensions in the sustainability concept, the likelihood of achieving a sustainable earth, as specified in the Brundtland Report (1987), becomes feasible.

School: Daniels College of Business / University of Denver

Website: www.daniels.du.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: The Compass

Course Description: The program is a three-quarter sequence of three required courses for all MBAs—The Essence of Enterprise, Ethics for the 21st Century Professional, and Building Sustainable Enterprises. They have a heavy emphasis on experiential learning focused on values based leader-ship, team building, self-awareness, critical thinking, community service, and creating shared value.

School: Darden Graduate School of Business Administration / University of Virginia

Website: http://www.darden.virginia.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Business Ethics

Course Description: Business Ethics encourages students to think deeply about the nature of business, the responsibilities of management, and how business and ethics can be put together. The MBA program is even recognized by the academic journal Business & Society as the #1 academic program in the field of business ethics. Darden also plays host to the Alli-ance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS) center, a consortium of 19 universities and individual scholar members.

School: Foster School of Business / University of Washington

Website: www.foster.washington.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: Development Program

CSR Curriculum: Business Ethics

Course Description: The program explores frameworks for analyzing and addressing ethical issues in organizations. Also, within the MBA program the required Ethical Leadership & Decision-Making course has a focus on the topic of corporate social responsibility.

School: Fuqua School of Business / Duke University

Website: http://www.fuqua.duke.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA Concentration in Energy and Environment; Master of Environmental Management/MBA joint degree

CSR Curriculum: Duke University’s MEM/MBA joint degree and MBA Concentration in Energy and Environment programs, students participate in cutting-edge curriculum, engage in applied learning projects both domesti-cally and internationally, and interface with the world’s leading sustainability and energy experts.

School: George Washington University

Description of Program Offered: The Institute for Corporate Responsibility utilizes its multi-faceted approach with business, government, non-gov-ernmental agencies, the policy community, international organizations, and more, to enhances students’ knowledge in the field of corporate responsi-bility. It is a resource for continuing education, GW University, the School of Business, and the greater Washington, DC community. This includes within courses as well as their additional conferences and seminars dedicated to the field.

Continuing Education For Executives: MBA

School: Haas School of Business / University of California

Website: http://responsiblebusiness.haas.berkeley.edu/

Description of Program: Haas School of Business at University of Cali-fornia at Berkeley has an entire Center for Responsible Business, boasting their goal of “Redefining Business for a Sustainable Future” proudly online. The Haas School of Business has been recognized for the strides it has

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taken in the past decade by being ranked #1 globally for CSR and ethics by Financial Times and #3 for MBA programs in Sustainability by Bloomberg BusinessWeek. These achievements are a result of its research, education, and engagement, and its strong emphasis on sustainability within the busi-ness school. In addition to their courses, Haas has other numerous events for additional insight in workshops, seminars, and more. Students can even take a courses at both the MBA and undergraduate level while working with large organizations (such as HP, Levi Strauss, and Wells Fargo) to have real experience navigating business issues, including addressing corporate responsibility issues.

School: Hough School of Business / University of Florida

Website: http://www.uf.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility; Social En-trepreneurship; Competitive Strategies in Sustainability; Ethics and Public Policy for Marketers and Consumers

Course Description: The courses examine practical issues of manag-ers in addressing ethical and moral problems in business; how social entrepreneurs work to create positive social change, fostering economic and social equality; how competitive strategy entails a production process that respects the environment and sustainability of the earth’s ecosystems

and business philosophy and culture that favors environmentally friendly practices; and why consumers make the wrong choices and how marketing can encourage them to make better ones.

School: J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University/ Center for Ethics and Corporate Responsibility

Website: http://ethics.robinson.gsu.edu/

Program Description: Founded in 1993, the Center for Ethics and Corporate Responsibility at GSU was originally a community intiative that has since been integrated as a component of the J. Mack Robinson College of Business. Their educational offerings range from business simulations within the classroom to executive workshops in corporate offices. They have forums, lecture series, seminars, and workshops that can be open to the public.

CSR Curriculum: Managing Corporate Integrity; Corporate Environmental Sustainability; Social Enterprise – Networks and Strategies

School: Kelley School of Business/ Indiana University Bloomington

Website: http://www.kelley.iu.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: Kelley Institute for Social Impact Description: The Kelley Institute for Social Impact bridges business educa-tion with strategies to alleviate poverty through work in social entrepreneur-ship, economic development, and global community building.

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School: Kellogg Business School / Northwestern University

Website: http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethics and Executive Leadership

Course Description: The course examines the role of the CEO and top leaders in organizations, highlighting their ethical challenges and exploring the implications of a variety of ethical frameworks to facilitate more effec-tive complex organizational decision-making.

School: Kellstadt Graduate School of Business

Website: kellstadt.depaul.edu

Description of Programs: The Kellstadt Graduate School of Business offers an MBA concentration and a Master of Science degree in sustainable management. Students in the MBA program learn to view, challenge and reframe traditional management practices through the lens of sustainability. The master’s degree provides managers with the skills and knowledge necessary to develop integrated, sustainable strategies for managing their human, social, financial and natural resources responsibly, as well as the ability to respond to market demand for sustainable products and services.

School: Kenan-Flagler Business School / University of North Carolina

Website: http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA, Global OneMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethical Aspects of Management (EMBA); Business Ethics (Global OneMBA)

Course Description: The courses examine business ethical issues and dilemmas that confront managers and examine ethical analysis and decision-making in global business to strengthen ethical awareness, judg-ment, and action.

School: Leeds School of Business / Colorado University

Website: www.colorado.edu/leeds

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility

Course Description: The course emphasizes how socially responsible companies consider the perspectives of multiple stake holders balancing goodwill and optimizing profit for the business. Leeds also plays host to the Center for Education on Social Responsibility, which has a focus on busi-ness ethics, corporate social responsibility, and sustainability learning.

School: Lundquist College of Business / University of Oregon

Website: www.business.uoregon.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Business Ethics; JD/MBA in Sustainability

Course Description: The Business Ethics course emphasizes the conflict managers’ experience when choosing between two alternatives. Students

on the sustainable business practices track are affiliated with the UO Center for Sustainable Business Practices, and learn more about the supply chain and the triple bottom line of people, planets, and profits within their courses.

School: Mays Business School / Texas A&M University

Website: http://mays.tamu.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Legal and Ethical Issues in Business

School: McCombs School of Business / The University of Texas at Austin

Website: www.ethicsunwrapped.utexas.edu

Description of Program: Ethics Unwrapped, an award-winning educational program used in dozens of organizations around the world, is a FREE high-quality online resource for those who wish to learn about, or teach, ethical decision-making and behavior. Our engaging videos, and the teaching guides that accompany them, bring ethical concepts to life and offer an innovative platform for fostering meaningful discussion about ethics in the classroom and beyond.

School: McDonough School of Business / Georgetown University

Website: http://www.msb.georgetown.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA, Global EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Consumer Behavior Course; Corporate Social Responsi-bility; Impact Investing; Climate Change and Energy Issues for Business

School: Mendoza College of Business / Notre Dame University

Website: http://business.nd.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethics

Course Description: This course explores the ethical dimensions of busi-ness; applies normative ethical theories; examine stakeholders’ relevance; simulates moral imagination; and analyzes ethical leadership.

School: Monterey Institute of International Studies

Website: http://www.miis.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA concentration in International Environmental Policy

CSR Curriculum: Courses range from Business Models for Sustainable Development to Starting your Own Social Change Organization

School: Naveen Jindal School of Management / University of Texas at Dallas

Website: http://www.jindal.utdallas.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: Global Leadership EMBA Program

Course Description: GLEMBA curriculum focuses on policy framework for establishing business ethics, corporate social responsibility to meet the business, social, and legal obligations in a global business environment.

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School: Olin Business School / Washington University in St. Louis

Website: http://www.olin.wustl.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: The Decisions Around Business Ethics; Sustainable Strategies; Rethinking Corporate Responsibility

Course Description: The Business Ethics course imparts an understanding of how law, ethics, and public policy affect modern business. The second year EMBA program has a theme focused on growth and sustainability, with learning focused on the triple bottom line.

School: Palumbo Donahue School of Business / Duquesne University

Website: http://www.duq.edu/academics/schools/business/#/1

Continuing Education for Executives: Sustainability MBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethical Decision Making

Course Description: This course explores essential qualitative decision-making skills for analyzing business issues with an ethical dimension. The Sustainability MBA program is an accelerated twelve-month program.

School: Portland State University School of Business Administration

Website: http://www.pdx.edu/sba/home

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA

Description of Program: When students graduate from the MBA program, they leave with knowledge of innovation, leadership, and sustainability. The sustainability tier of the degree focuses on the ideas of corporate responsi-bility, ethics, and living spaces.

School: Presidio Graduate School

Website: www.presidioedu.org

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA in Sustainable Management; MBA in Environmental Sustainability

School: Robert H. Smith School of Business / University of Maryland

Website: www.rhsmith.umd.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethical Leadership

Course Description: This course examines the scope of managerial agency and the economic, legal, and ethical responsibilities to various stakeholders.

School: Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management / Cornell University

Website: www.johnson.cornell.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Principled Leadership; Sustainable Global Enterprise

Course Description: These courses focus on the kinds of principles and cognitive processes that underlie complex leadership decision making; and illustrate the principles of sustainable global enterprise and provides instruction on how to map the terrain.

School: Saunders College of Business; Rochester Institute of Technology

Website: http://saunders.rit.edu/about/ethics.php

Description of program offered: Institute for Business Ethics and Corpo-rate Social Responsibility maintains acknowledgement of the relationship between businesses and society within both research and teaching at RIT. The department preserves the emphasis on ethical decision making within business practice education. The RIT website even boasts a “Statement of Corporate Social Responsibility” on the Saunders College of Business Ethics web page.

CSR Curriculum: Undergraduate Courses: Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility

Graduate Courses: Social and Political Environment of Business; Managing for Environmental Sustainability; Economics of Sustainability

School: Scheller College of Business / Georgia Institute of Technology

Website: http://www.scheller.gatech.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethical Decision Making; Ethics in Global Business

Course Description: The courses focus on understanding and applying ethical decision-making practices in business; on the appropriate role of business in a global society.

School: Schulich School of Business / York University – Toronto

Website: www.schulich.yorku.ca

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethics and Leadership

Course Description: The course focuses on the ways in which leaders must recognize and respond to a variety of competing values and beliefs both within and outside their organizations.

School: Smeal College of Business; Pennsylvania State University

Website: http://www.smeal.psu.edu/

Description of program offered: Smeal College of Business offers a range of courses with a focus on CSR in undergraduate, MBA, and PhD tracks, ranging from Socially Responsible, Sustainable, and Ethical Business Practices to Contemporary Issues in International Business. Smeal even has its own student organization Penn State Net Impact where members are educated on different issues, such as socially responsible investing and supply chains, via workshops, field trips, panels, and more through this collaborative learning environment. In addition, the capstone for Smeal’s MBA program includes the Applied Professional Experience Program (APEX) where students take on a real world business challenge, addressing the issues of sustainability throughout their projects.

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA, PhD

School: Southern New Hampshire University

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www.snhu.edu/ps/mba-sustainability-and-environmental-com-pliance.asp

Description of program offered: Within these graduate programs, stu-dents can learn about the challenges that businesses face in sustainability issues, such as climate change and global warming, and learn how to guide organizations to a more sustainable future.

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA in Sustainability and Environ-mental Compliance; International MBA in Sustainability and EnvironEnviron-mental Compliance

School: Stanford Graduate School of Business / Stanford University

Website: http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: Stanford Executive Program (flag-ship) and other development programs

CSR Curriculum: Strategy Beyond Markets (core); Building Sustainable High- Growth Ventures, Environmental Science and Management (electives)

School: State University of New York / University at Buffalo School of Management

Website: www.mgt.buffalo.edu

Description of Program: The two-year-old course within the MBA program on corporate social responsibility and sustainability approaches the topics in a general scope, educating students on the staple byline of “doing well by doing good.”

CSR Curriculum: Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability

School: Stern School of Business (New York University)

Website: www.stern.nyu.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Professional Responsibility

Course Description: The course develops the argument that ethical considerations are important in the decision-making process and then de-velops analytical reasoning skills that enable students to identify and weigh competing ethical concerns in that process.

School: Temple University / The Fox School of Business and Management

Website: www.fox.temple.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: MS in Human Resource Management

Description of Program: At the Fox School of Business, the Master of Science in Human Resource Management program places emphasis on Corporate Social Responsibility. The program makes sure there is cohesive integration of corporately and socially responsible business practices with business strategy. Students at the Fox School of Business can also get a minor in Corporate Social Responsibility

CSR Curriculum: Corporate Sustainability: People, Profits and Planet; Sus-tainable Organizational Leadership; Labor Relations: Strategy and Practice

School: Tuck School of Business / Dartmouth

Website: www.tuck.dartmouth.edu

Course Description: The MBA program at Dartmouth requires students to take at least one course with a focus on issues in the field of CSR to help students learn to navigate the socially ethical and responsibly business obstacles.

CSR Curriculum: Business and Society; Ethics in Action; Business Strate-gies for Sustainability; Social Marketing; Business-Social Sector Partner-ships; Entrepreneurship in the Social Sector; Business and Climate Change; Corporate Responsibility; Ethical Decision-Making; Business & Ethics at the Base of the Pyramid.

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA

School: University of Alberta / Alberta School of Business: Canadian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility

Website: www.business.ualberta.ca/centres/corporate-social-responsibility

Description of Program Offered: The Canadian Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility has a focus on their three pillar framework: social impact, environmental sensitivity, and the economics of community building. The program is a hub for undergraduate students, MBA students, PhD & Post-Graduate students, and a newly launched Corporate Social Responsibility Program for Executive Education

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA – Sustainability Stream, Corporate Social Responsibility Executive Education Program

School: University of California Davis / School of Management

Website: www.gsm.ucdavis.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: Development Programs

CSR Curriculum: Programs in Energy & Sustainability

School: University of Colorado at Denver

Website: http://www.ucdenver.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility; Sustainable Business Practice

Course Description: The courses emphasizes how socially responsible companies consider the perspectives of multiple stakeholders balancing goodwill and optimizing profit for the business; and explores how sustain-able business is concerned with the triple bottom line – people, planet, and profits – and is global in scope.

School: University of Minnesota Curtis L. Carlson School of Management

Website: www.carlsonschool.umn.edu

Description of Program Offered: At the Carlson School of Management there is a range of courses with a focus on CSR, including a unique Un-dergraduate Global Enrichment in Costa Rica program titled Sustainability

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& Corporate Social Responsibility. In this program students can learn first hand the process and issues one must deal with to successfully engage with sustainable practices through the entire supply chain. The program engages students with lectures, site visits, and case study, with a focus on the coffee supply chain of Caribou Coffee, allowing students to have a first hand exploration into what this process consists of.

CSR Curriculum: Corporate Responsibility; Business, Natural Environment, and Global Economy

School: University of Pittsburgh/ Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business

Website: www.business.pitt.edu/katz/ Continuing Education: MBA

CSR Curriculum: Sustainability and Corporate Responsibility and Business Ethics and Social Performance

School: University of South Florida

Website: http://www.usf.edu/

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Social, Ethical and Legal Systems

School: University of San Diego School of Business Administration

Website: www.sandiego.edu/business

Continuing Education for Executives: Development Programs

Course Title: Ethical Leadership and Organizational Behavior

Course Description: This course provides the concepts and skills for the ethical leadership of people in organizations by introducing the basic behavioral skills needed for self-management and promoting productive relationships with others in organizations.

School: Villanova University School of Business

Website: www.villanova.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethics and Law in Corporate Governance

Course Description: This course has a focus on the principles of business ethics and ethical decision-making, and ethics in leading organization.

School: The Wake Forest School of Business / Wake Forest University

Website: www.business.wfu.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: Development Programs

CSR Curriculum: Qualification in Environmental Sustainability

Course Description: Corporations continue to identify the critical need to institutionalize sustainability efforts across all business units. The program combines business management, social sciences, humanities, sciences and law. Participants not only learn about sustainability, they develop a Sustain-ability Action Plan (SAP) to take back to their corporations.

School: Wisconsin School of Business / University of Wisconsin - Madison

Website: www.bus.wisc.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: MBA

CSR Curriculum: Business, Environment, and Social Responsibility

Course Description: Students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Busi-ness, Environment, and Social Responsibility (BESR) program are engaged in learning about the various challenges associated with the consideration of economic, environmental, and social issues in the business world, and how to effectively manage them.

School: W.P. Carey School of Business / Arizona State University

Website: www.wpcarey.asu.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethical Issues for Managers

Course Description: The course offers an in-depth focus on business ethics and social responsibility both with respect to the individual decision maker and the organization and its interactions with its stakeholders.

School: The Wharton School / University of Pennsylvania

Website: www.wharton.upenn.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Foundations of Leadership and Teamwork

Course Description: This course focuses on lateral and vertical leadership, team building and performance, and team leadership. There is also the op-tion to take a concentraop-tion in Social Impact and Responsibility that seeks to help its students answer the question, “How should business enterprises and business thinking be engaged to improve society in areas not always associated with business?”

School: Zicklin School of Business / Baruch College

Website: www.zicklin.baruch.cuny.edu

Continuing Education for Executives: EMBA

CSR Curriculum: Ethics; Sustainability; and Global Excellence

Course Description: The courses identify ethical issues in business situa-tions and develop ways of thinking through ethical dilemmas in an increas-ingly complex world; explore the environmental and social challenges that contribute to the complexity of the business environment and drive companies to assess their social and environmental impacts; and deliver direction on how to lead effectively across cultures by developing greater sensitivity to differences in perspectives, institutions, and practices among business people from around the world.

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