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Sustainable MBA Programs

The following are some of the current business programs explicitly offering MBA degrees in sustainability. Although many traditional MBA programs have incorporated sustainability-related topics into their curriculum, this list only includes schools offering a specific degree or concentration in sustainability areas:

  • Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal, India run by Ministry of Environment and Forest offers PGDFM in Environment Management
  • Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus University offers a Sustainable MBA option.
  • Albers School of Business & Economic, Seattle University offers a Sustainability Specialization as part of their MBA program.
  • Anaheim University offers an online Green MBA degree option.
  • Antioch University New England offers an MBA in Sustainability degree.
  • Bainbridge Graduate Institute offers an MBA in Sustainable Business, an MBA in Sustainable Systems and three certificates in sustainable industry topics.
  • Blekinge Tekniska Högskola in Sweden offers a Master's in Strategic Leadership Towards Sustainability.
  • Bharathidasan University offers MBA in Environmental Management degree options.
  • Brandeis International Business School, Brandeis University offers a Global Green MBA.
  • W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University offers an emphasis in Sustainability as part of their MBA program.
  • Clark University offers an MBA in Sustainability
  • Colorado State University offers an MBA in Global Social & Sustainable Enterprise.
  • Dominican University of California offers an MBA in Sustainable Enterprise.
  • Doshisha Business School,Doshisha University offers a Green MBA certificate/Sustainability focus
  • Duquesne University offers a MBA Sustainability degree.
  • Golden Gate University offers a concentration option in Managing for Sustainability as part of their MBA program.
  • Green Mountain College offers a Sustainable MBA option.
  • Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley offers a concentration in Corporate Social Responsibility to its MBA students.
  • INCAE Business School offers a concentration in Sustainable Development to its MBA students.
  • Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell University offers a concentration and an immersion in Sustainable Global Enterprise.
  • Marlboro College Graduate School offers an MBA in Managing for Sustainability.
  • Marylhurst University- offers an MBA in Sustainable Business.
  • MIT Sloan School of Management offers a Sustainability Certificate for MBA and related masters programs.
  • Monash University, Australia offers a Corporate Environmental and Sustainability Management stream within its Master of Sustainability
  • Presidio Graduate School, Alliant International University offers an MBA in Sustainable Management degree.
  • San Francisco State University's College of Business offers an emphasis in Sustainable Business as part of their MBA program.
  • Schulich's School of Business offers a specialization in sustainability as part of their MBA program.
  • Tepper School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University offers a concentration in Ethics and Social Responsibility to its MBA students.
  • Norwich Business School, University of East Anglia offers an MBA in Strategic Carbon Management
  • University of Exeter - offers a One Planet MBA.
  • University of Michigan Ross School of Business - offers a dual degree program through the Erb Institute for Global Sustainable Enterprise with the School of Natural Resources and Environment
  • Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College offers a major in Sustainable Business Management

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