Brandeis announces 'Global Green MBA'
Brandeis International Business School, or IBS, announced a new "Global Green MBA."
The new concentration, the MBA in Socially Responsible Business,
strengthens the position of IBS as a leading global business school,
Brandeis said.
"This new program will provide students the tools they need to build
sustainable businesses in a complex global marketplace," Marty Wyngaarden
Krauss, provost and senior vice president for academic affairs at Brandeis,
said in a statement.
Brandeis added in a press release, "Requirements will include
specialized courses on corporations and communities, corporations and the
environment, and a seminar exploring what 'green' means in different
contexts."
Brandeis is offering the course this fall. For more details, please
click here.
(By Chris Reidy, Globe staff)
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