Get a Green Business Degree

Aug 01, 2009 16 Comments by

You may have heard – green is in! It seems everyone is concerned about climate issues and global warming. And as the idea of green and sustainable energy catches on, the rate of job opportunities for people who are experts in this field will go up. This includes people who are knowledgeable about green business practices.

Now a brand new business degree concentration has become available – Bachelor of Science in Business with a Concentration in Green and Sustainable Enterprise Management. Students who enroll in this degree program will gain expertise in business operations, as well as sustainable business practices.

For instance, one of the classes, may focus on balancing environmental corporate responsibility with keeping an eye on the “bottom line.” Another course will teach students how to create a business plan that takes into account environmental science and economics.

Even while concentrating on sustainability, this degree does not skimp on the useful business foundation classes that you will need to succeed. Critical thinking and strategies in decision making courses teach students how to be managers who make sound decisions and have creative problem solving skills. Students will also learn how to perform economic analysis.

Whether your aim is to be a manager who can offer the unique capability of considering sustainability in their business practices, or if you would like to be a consultant who helps businesses turn green, this degree is a great choice. Visit Education Connection, if you are interested in learning more.

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16 Responses to “Get a Green Business Degree”

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  2. Pete says:

    thanks for the article. i plan on going to school for business and this was a reassurance :)

  3. steve says:

    Ever since the oil spill in the Gulf Of Mexico, I have felt that I want to do something. I am currently getting my degree in radiology, but I am thinking that I want to change to environmental study. What will it take to switch now?

  4. jordan says:

    I have always been interested in protecting our environment. I just graduated from college with a bachelors degree in biology. Would I be eligible to work in this industry, or I need to go back to school and take more classes?

  5. steven cahn says:

    This sounds like the kind of study I am interested in. Would a degree in this field allow one to become involved in deep sea drilling restrictions?

  6. Jim Rosenthal says:

    I have always been interested in the environment. I am so happy to see that now there are degrees in this area.

  7. phil alverex says:

    Of course, this makes perfect sense. If what is happening in the Gulf Of Mexico is an example of what the future holds, we definately need more of this type of specialty.

  8. Harry says:

    Green technology seems to be the way to go. As time goes on it seems there will be more and more demand to people who can help save the planet.

  9. Alessia says:

    This sounds like a great degree. Green tech is going to be the next huge industry to really take off and while its still in its infancy right now is the time to get in on it. Its great that schools are starting to cater to people who want to join the industry while its still on the ground floor.

  10. Paula says:

    Thanks for this good information. I am planning on going back to school for a masters degree and this sounds just perfect.

  11. Christopher says:

    Going to school online sounds too good to be true. Is is really as convenient and enjoyable as it sounds?

  12. Gregory says:

    Getting a degree in green technology and then doing it online to remiforce the advantage of saving on energy by taking classes online sounds great to me.

  13. Erin Greene says:

    I would like to go into architecture and specifically designing buildings that are green. Can I get this degree online?

  14. Education Connection says:

    Hey Steve. A green business degree is a great way to get involved in managing deep sea drilling restrictions. You may also want to consider getting a degree in the Engineering field.

  15. Education Connection says:

    Hi Erin. There are many online programs for architecture, and some are geared towards a greener future :)

  16. Education Connection says:

    Hi Christopher. Here is a link to testimonials from online graduates and professors. Check it out!

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