2 Sustainability Studies degrees in Africa
- Africa
- Sustainability Studies
- Gambia1
- South Africa1
2 Sustainability Studies degrees in Africa
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Meridian University
MBA in Creative Enterprise
- Petaluma, USA
- San Francisco, USA + 5 more
MBA
Full time, Part time
18 months
Blended
English
Meridian’s MBA in Creative Enterprise offers an innovative approach to the field of business, integrating whole person with whole system competencies to prepare graduates to develop sustainable, generative practices that ensure the success of the individual, while also serving the greater whole. Part of a third wave of business education, the program integrates social, technological, and cultural innovation, and develops business leaders who are oriented to the emerging experience-driven transformation economy.
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EUCLID (Euclid University)
MBA in Sustainable Development and Diplomacy
- Washington, USA
- Gambia Online, Gambia
MBA
Full time, Part time
12 months
Distance Learning
English
A #1 ranked MBA offered as a Joint Initiative with IOSD (International Organization for Sustainable Development), the EUCLID MBA/SD remains the reference in terms of the acquisition of core MBA competencies and globalized grasp of applied sustainability.
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MBA Programs in Sustainability Studies
Pursuing a degree in sustainability is an incredibly rewarding endeavor, although there are many tough issues and debates that arise out of this topic. The understanding of sustainability’s importance to the health of the globe and the community is a relatively new discussion among scientists and leaders.
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