Corporate Social Responsibility in Business Undergraduate Academic Certificate
The Corporate Social Responsibility in Business Certificate provides opportunities to integrate fundamental concepts and tools in stakeholder management, analysis, and sustainability practices. Students will learn how to balance corporate objectives with societal and environmental responsibilities.
All required coursework must be completed with a grade of C or better (O-10-a).
Code | Title | Hours |
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MGT 3150 | Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability | 3 |
Select two from the following: | 6 | |
Financial Management and Sustainability | ||
Maintaining Employee and Labor Relations | ||
Project Management | ||
Systems and Simulation | ||
Supply Chain Analytics | ||
Consumer Behavior | ||
Product Development and Brand Management | ||
International Development Economics | ||
Labor Economics | ||
Market Structure and Governmental Policy | ||
Applied Environmental and Natural Resource Economics | ||
Enterprise Accounting | ||
A total of 3 credits of the Ecological and/or Social Courses in the Sustainability Certificate (at the university level) | 3 | |
Total Hours | 12 |
Courses to total 12 credits for this certificate
LO 1: Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of CSR principles and acquire the tools necessary to effectively implement these practices within their organizations.
LO 2: Students will understand the impact of CSR on organizational sustainability and recognize the critical role of stakeholder engagement in responsible business practices.