Corporate Sustainability Major
| Offered By | ANU College of Business and Economics |
|---|---|
| Areas of Interest | Commerce, Interdisciplinary Studies - Sustainability, and Science |
Requirements
At least 36 units consisting of:
- MGMT2001 Corporate Sustainability
- MKTG2002 Sustainable Marketing or ECON2128/ECON2129 Resource and Environmental Economics [(P)/(H)]
- MGMT3015 Corporate Strategy or MGMT2035 Managing Organisational Change
- BUSN3017 Corporate Social Responsibility, Accountability and Reporting
- And any two of the following:
- ECON2128/ECON2129 Resource and Environmental Economics (P)/(H)
- ENVS2011 Human Ecology or ENVS3021 Human Futures or ENVS3018 Policy and Institutional Analysis in Environment and Sustainability or ENVS3020 Climate Change Science and Policy or ENVS3028 Environmental Policy and Planning.
- MGMT2035 Managing Organisational Change
- MGMT3015 Corporate Strategy
- MGMT3016 Business Ethics
- MGMT3021 Leadership
- MKTG2002 Sustainable Marketing
- MKTG3024 Social Marketing
- PHIL2114 Sustainability, System and Agency
Note: ENVS2011, ENVS3021, ENVS3018, ENVS3020, ENVS3028 and PHIL2114 are not listed on the ANU College of Business and Economics Schedule 1. Students in combined degree progams will be unable to take these courses to satisfy the requirements of the Corporate Sustainability major.
Further Information
In the 21st century, successful long-term value creation by a corporation is increasingly dependent on a its managers’ ability to integrate economic issues, the requirements and expectations of its internal and external stakeholders, and an understanding of and ability to sustainably manage the interrelationship between the corporation and the natural environment. This major draws on a broad range of courses from six disciplines across three of ANU’s Colleges to provide students with a truly interdisciplinary understanding of the key issues in corporate sustainability. This prepares students for careers in a wide range of functional roles in the private sector, public sector, or civil society organisations (NGOs).
The information published on the Study at ANU 2011 website applies to the 2011 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2010 website.




