Debra,
The quickest way to explore and compare is the "Beyond Gray Pinstripes"
site.
http://www.beyondgreypinstripes.org/ They do a nice job of
collecting information on what graduate business programs are doing with
respect to ethical, social and environmental responsibility issues. The
site includes many schools that do not have formal sustainable business
programs, but you can sift through comparisons fairly easily.
I teach at San Francisco State University, which offers an MBA emphasis in
Sustainable Business. We've got five faculty members focused on sustainable
business and a several other faculty members with related interests.
http://cob.sfsu.edu/mba/programs/sustainable/index.cfm
Bruce Paton
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Subject: Sustainable business programs
Hello,
I am "studying up" on the latest offerings in sustainable business programs,
preferably masters level, and would appreciate your input as to who offers
such programs. This will allow me to peruse their online catalog (presumably
they have one on their website) and see how these ideals are melded into
traditional business concepts, threaded throughout a program. Any
suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,
Debra Black
University of Liverpool
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