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106 Places to Get a Green Business Degree

By Heather Clancy
SmartPlanet
Corporate sustainability organization Net Impact just released the 2011 version of “Business as UNusual: “The Student Guide to Graduate Program.”

Corporate sustainability organization Net Impact just released the 2011 version of “Business as UNusual: “The Student Guide to Graduate Program.”

As I reported last year when the 2010 edition came out, this is a guide that focuses on schools that have bonafide credentials in helping graduate students prepare for careers that somehow touch the corporate sustainability sphere of influence. Net Impact used survey information from students at the schools considered (more than 2,500 this year) in order to put together the 2011 guide. This year, there were more than 106 programs considered, including 29 schools that didn’t even make last year’s list — which gives you an idea of how business schools are adjusting to meet the interest in green business degrees.

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Leading Net Impact since 2004, Liz is an expert in the growth of interest among MBA students and Millennials in career paths that improve the world, as well as efforts to address this trend among business school programs.

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Business Skills

for a Changing World, 2011

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Business Skills for a Changing World: An Assessment of What Global Companies Need from Business Schools is a joint report released by Net Impact and the World Environment Center.

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Undergraduate Perspectives, 2010

Net Impact's survey of 1,650 undergrads looks at student attitudes toward the state of business, and their own role in using their careers to improve the world.

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MBA Perspectives, 2009

Our graduate student survey, New Leaders, New Perspectives, sheds light on MBA students' opinions of their careers, and the relationship between business and social and environmental issues.

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