Overall Rating | Silver |
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Overall Score | 54.61 |
Liaison | Daniela Beall |
Submission Date | March 3, 2022 |
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
EN-12: Continuing Education
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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2.78 / 5.00 |
John
Arendt Director of EMBI Environmental Management and Business Institute |
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Part 1 . Continuing education courses in sustainability
153
Number of continuing education courses that are sustainability course offerings:
4
Percentage of continuing education courses that are sustainability course offerings:
2.61
Course Inventory
Institution’s inventory of its continuing education sustainability course offerings and descriptions:
The brochure for the sustainability certificate is attached, which includes the titles and descriptions for the 4 sustainability-related courses.
Do the figures reported above cover one, two, or three academic years?:
One
Part 2. Sustainability-focused certificate program
Yes
A brief description of the certificate program(s):
Regardless of what area of emphasis a student's degree program may be, it is important to develop an awareness of the importance of sustainable practices in business activities and community affairs. Our global future rests on creating a citizenry that is aware of the need for economic, environmental and social responsibility. This is critical for our world economy.
The Certificate in Environmental Sustainability and Business consists of 16 credits at the upper level (300 and 400 numbered courses), including an intensive business internship or co-op experience. Interns work in a business, nonprofit, or government setting that involves interdisciplinary problem solving within an environmental sustainability context. Internships will be set up and coordinated by EMBI. It is the internship/co-op experience that ensures our EMBI certificate is not just "one more certificate" that carries little meaning to employers.
The Certificate in Environmental Sustainability and Business consists of 16 credits at the upper level (300 and 400 numbered courses), including an intensive business internship or co-op experience. Interns work in a business, nonprofit, or government setting that involves interdisciplinary problem solving within an environmental sustainability context. Internships will be set up and coordinated by EMBI. It is the internship/co-op experience that ensures our EMBI certificate is not just "one more certificate" that carries little meaning to employers.
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