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Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Enterprises Concentration
The Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainable Enterprises Concentration prepares students to strive to achieve success in the triple bottom line: economic, environmental and social. Courses analyze what business must do to be socially responsible in a global landscape. Students develop leadership skills to face complex managerial decisions to align economic wealth creation and social value. A focal point is on management and governance systems, as well as personal values, leading to responsible conduct by firms and their employees.
Students pursuing this concentration are required to complete at least 12 units of any combination of the following electives:
GSBA 513 Corporate Governance (2)
GSBA 531 Business Leadership and Spirituality (2)
GSBA 534 Values, Ethics, and Corporate Culture (3)
GSBA 563 Sustainable Global Supply Chain Management (2)
GSBA 583 Business Initiatives with the Base of the Pyramid (2)
GSBA 584 Microfinance and Wealth Creation (3)
GSBA 594 Models of Participatory Leadership (3)

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