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Sustainable
Management

Certificate in Sustainable Management

Sustainability refers to the use of ecosystems and their resources in a manner that satisfies current needs without compromising the needs or options of future generations. A sustainable business is one that generates profits for its owners, protects the environment, and improves the lives of the people with whom it interacts. Learners in the certificate in sustainability management at Loyola University New Orleans will learn fundamental skills to build and manage more sustainable business operations. 

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Features of the Program

Our immersive program includes games, case studies, and video content to keep students engaged in the materials. Learn at your own pace and use the “Ask the Expert” feature to receive personalized assistance and feedback from subject matter experts in human resources.

More key features of the program: 

  • Mobile-friendly and 100% online 
  • Guidance from subject matter experts 
  • Badge and credit-awarding

Sustainability Management Curriculum

Students will gain a foundational understanding of sustainable management and the tenets of creating a more responsible and ethical business. 

Certificate Courses: 

  • Sustainable Management: Leadership Ethics
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • An Overview of Sustainable Management
  • Triple Bottom Line Accounting
  • Measuring Sustainable Management Performance

Crediting Details:

  • IACET CEUs: 1.5 (Contact Hours: 15 hours)
  • HRCI Credits: 15 (Type: Specified - Strategic Business: 12, General: 3)
  • SHRM PDCs: 15

View course descriptions and more information on the certificate purchasing page

"The study on sustainability will help us to engage in economic production and consumption to meet our needs and wants while also preserving and enhancing, for the long term, our environmental capital and societal well-being."—Koko E.

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Have questions about the certificate in sustainability management? Contact Loyola’s Office of Professional and Continuing Studies to speak one-on-one with a member of our team.