A service-learning consulting project for undergraduate business sustainability education

There is growing interest among business school faculty, administrators and students in incorporating sustainability topics into undergraduate and MBA programs. The challenge is not only to deliver knowledge and content but also to train students in the practices of sustainability management which t...

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Main Author: Drew, Stephen (author)
Other Authors: Segal, Gerry (author)
Format: article
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11073/8152
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Summary:There is growing interest among business school faculty, administrators and students in incorporating sustainability topics into undergraduate and MBA programs. The challenge is not only to deliver knowledge and content but also to train students in the practices of sustainability management which they will need for future careers in the field. This article describes the experience of launching an undergraduate elective at an AACSB accredited business school of a state university in the Florida system. Here the authors explain how a problem-based learning approach and cooperation with a university-based Small Business Development Center have added value to the course delivery and outcomes. Students develop competencies not only in green business practice but in consulting project management. This article provides a benchmark and guidelines for readers interested in implementing similar programs in their own institutions.