Sustainable Business (MBA)
Knowledge
The MBA in Sustainable Business covers five key areas:
- Self Sustainability
- Sustainable Entrepreneurship
- Sustainable Business Solutions
- Sustainable Management
- Sustainable Living
Internships and Certifications
Real-world internships and professional certifications are a featured part of the program.
MBA in Sustainable Business courses
For the list of course descriptions, click here.
One course per month
Our students take one course per month — they’re immersed full time in the course for about 4 weeks — and then move on to the next course. This means they never have the stress of homework and exams in several subjects at a time.
This system is immensely popular with our students — they find it’s the most effective and easiest way to learn.
The University’s commitment
The University serves organic vegetarian meals daily — often with locally grown produce — and we’re committed to applying the principles of sustainability to our own campus to the maximum extent possible.
Sustainable management through harmony with natural law
The MBA in Sustainable Business develops the qualities needed to engage in business so that it brings maximum value to yourself and to the world:
- Self-Knowledge — developing the brain’s total potential through Consciousness-Based education
- Self-Sufficiency — enjoying the confidence to take on any challenging endeavor and succeed
- Spontaneous Self-Discipline — gainingthe ability to do what must be done with the least effort
- Intuition — developing the ability to access more refined thinking processes
- Empathy and Compassion — making every decision based on the greatest good for the greatest number, the basis of socially responsible management and leadership
- Discrimination — being able to see the underlying pattern that differentiates any situation
- Understanding — putting situations into context, and seeing the whole while focusing on the details
“If literacy is driven by the search for knowledge, then ecological literacy is driven by the sense of wonder, the sheer delight in being alive in a beautiful, mysterious, bountiful world…It is the opposite of the specialization and narrowness characteristic of most education. The ecologically literate person has the knowledge necessary to comprehend interrelatedness, and an attitude of care or stewardship.”
— David Orr (Ecological Literacy)
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