MSc-level courses on Sustainability Challenges
Building on the success of its pilot courses on 2015, the CBS Sustainability Platform is delighted to keep the momentum and offer 2 sessions of the multi-disciplinary MSc courses on sustainability. The courses will be offered in the first and second quarter of the fall term in 2017.
Successful students will not only be granted credits for passing, but also granted the Joint CBS-DTU-KU Certificate in Sustainability: Science, Technology and Business. This is a certified evidence of an academic involvement among the Copenhagen Sustainability Initiative (COSI) (see more).
Aim of the courses
The overall aim of these two courses is to develop a generation of specialist professionals (business administrators, engineers, scientists) who can work successfully in multi-disciplinary teams to solve the sustainability challenges society and business face.
Course participants will apply hands-on and multi-disciplinary approaches to solving the complex and multi-level sustainability challenges that business, government and civil society currently face.
Students will be exposed to a systems thinking in relation to sustainability, drawing from business studies, engineering and science approaches, such as earth systems and planetary boundaries, production systems, and business interaction systems.
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Get more information on the two courses:
Apply as:
CBS student
Don’t miss the registration process for Electives in Autumn semester 2020. Students are encouraged to sign up in the first round to heighten their chances of securing a spot in the course.
To keep updated, see: www.studentcbs.sharepoint.com/_forms/default.aspx
DTU student
UCPH student
Other Danish university students
For questions and ideas, please contact:
Sarah Netter, Project Manager
CBS Sustainability Platform
e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
phone: (+45) 38 15 30 14
The UCPH Sustainability Science Centre
[email protected]
DTU Global Decision Support Initiative (GDSI)
[email protected]
Building on the success of its pilot courses on 2015, the CBS Sustainability Platform is delighted to keep the momentum and offer 2 sessions of the multi-disciplinary MSc courses on sustainability. The courses will be offered in the first and second quarter of the fall term in 2017.
Successful students will not only be granted credits for passing, but also granted the Joint CBS-DTU-KU Certificate in Sustainability: Science, Technology and Business. This is a certified evidence of an academic involvement among the Copenhagen Sustainability Initiative (COSI) (see more).
Aim of the courses
The overall aim of these two courses is to develop a generation of specialist professionals (business administrators, engineers, scientists) who can work successfully in multi-disciplinary teams to solve the sustainability challenges society and business face.
Course participants will apply hands-on and multi-disciplinary approaches to solving the complex and multi-level sustainability challenges that business, government and civil society currently face.
Students will be exposed to a systems thinking in relation to sustainability, drawing from business studies, engineering and science approaches, such as earth systems and planetary boundaries, production systems, and business interaction systems.
Read more
Get more information on the two courses:
- ‘Sustainability Challenges 1: Multi-disciplinary Approaches’
- ‘Sustainability Challenges 2: Specific Systems and Capstone Project’
Apply as:
CBS student
Don’t miss the registration process for Electives in Autumn semester 2020. Students are encouraged to sign up in the first round to heighten their chances of securing a spot in the course.
To keep updated, see: www.studentcbs.sharepoint.com/_forms/default.aspx
DTU student
- Registration opens in August
- Register via DTU’s course base
UCPH student
- Apply for permission to take the courses from your local study board at UCPH. This permission is called pre-approval (forhåndsgodkendelse).
- Apply as Credit Student at CBS. The application form will be available here (link to CBS website).
- Hand in your pre-approval of credit transfer (from your local study board at UCPH) to [email protected]
Other Danish university students
- Fill out the this form and return to [email protected]
- After applying for the course you will need to request credit transfer from your local study board (Should this not be approved, you are free to cancel your registration to the course)
For questions and ideas, please contact:
Sarah Netter, Project Manager
CBS Sustainability Platform
e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]
phone: (+45) 38 15 30 14
The UCPH Sustainability Science Centre
[email protected]
DTU Global Decision Support Initiative (GDSI)
[email protected]