Make Money and Save the World
If being a leader of industry and making the world a better place sounds appealing to you, check out Duquesne University’s Sustainable M.B.A. program. In addition to the school’s renowned traditional M.B.A. program, the Sustainable M.B.A. track was created in 2007 to address ethical and fiscal responsibility as well as a multidimensional worldview towards social responsibility. As many bros turn pro, you may find yourself up against a steep learning curve. After a year or two in industry, why not supplement your experience and expertise with a master’s in business administration? If you’re interested in ethical, fiscal, and social responsibility, the Sustainable M.B.A. at Pittsburgh’s Duquesne University may be for you. Ranked 8th among the Aspen Global 100, this accelerated, 12-month program is designed with the early-to-mid career professional in mind.
Throughout the year, you will complete field projects and travel internationally to learn about sustainable business practices. The current M.B.A. class is traveling to Germany and Japan to meet with top industry officials, study at global universities, and learn about product design, production, and waste management from an environmentally sustainable standpoint. If you want to earn a professional degree while saving the world, look into the Sustainable M.B.A. program at Duquesne.
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