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Sustainable Leadership Strategies

Offered By: Institute for International Multicultural Studies and Ethics

Our planet is in peril, population is over six billion, food and water is paramount to satisfy the increasing demand. More customers are demanding from companies' responsible products and services that will lessen the impact over our society and the environment. This new executive track is designed to increase awareness with a global system of thinking. This program entails a theme of clear sustainable strategies, leading individuals to act locally on behalf of corporations, non profits, NGOs, governments, and academia. This course of study invites immediate changes to the way everyday business transactions are handled.

This track is made up of three courses. The first course of this track will provide all the fundamentals of, history, definitions, organizations, and trends in sustainability. The second course will present tangible sustainable strategies, corporate social responsibility strategies, stewardship programs and other sustainable strategies as competitive advantage. Finally, the third course is a call to the students about their important role as a global citizen, ethics, and working within the sphere of sustainability alongside of multicultural constituents.

General Admission: Students should have completed an associate's degree or 60 college credits from a U.S. accredited college and or CHEA recognized internationally accredited institution.

Criteria for professional with high school diploma or GED equivalent: Presently, we offer training for professionals with a high school diploma or GED equivalent if they work for a NGO or non-profit, military, state, or federal agency. Candidates that have also successful completed 3 years of non-profit volunteer service, with a high school diploma or GED are also welcome to apply.

This track consists of five courses, with each of the courses being seven days in length.