Sustainable Business Minor: Where Business Strategy Meets Sustainable Impact
The Minor in Sustainable Business equips students from both business and non-business majors with the knowledge and skills to address today’s sustainability challenges from a strategic business standpoint. By integrating natural science, social science, and business perspectives, the program provides a comprehensive understanding of the environmental, social, and economic dimensions of sustainability. Students gain the interdisciplinary insight needed to drive responsible innovation, create long-term value, and lead organizations toward a more sustainable future.
Curriculum and Courses
Example Courses:
- BUS 217 Sustainable Business Solutions
- IES 274 Introduction to Environment and Sustainability
- BIO 121 Environmental Biology
- BUS 494 Sustainability Perspectives in Resources and Business
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Department of Economics
Janice Kinghorn, Teaching Professor and Assessment Director
Farmer School of Business 3112
800 East High Street
Oxford, OH 45056
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