LSBF unveils MBA with carbon management specialisation

Wednesday, 31 October, 2012

The London School of Business and Finance (LSBF) has launched a Global MBA with a specialisation in carbon management. The degree is designed to give students the knowledge needed to pursue careers in the renewable energy sector, which grew by 17% in 2011 with global investments of over $257 billion.

Teaching students the principles of carbon management, the MBA will highlight current and emerging issues from the sector at both national and international level. Students will also study project management and leadership, helping them to implement carbon management policies in businesses worldwide.

By combining business modelling and forecasting with the principles of carbon management, project management and leadership, LSBF’s Global MBA in Carbon Management will help business leaders to navigate in uncertain times, to seize the commercial opportunity that carbon reduction can offer and to foster sustainable business models.

Dr Steve Priddy, Head of LSBF’s Academic Research, said it is, “well established that many of the largest corporations have great difficulty in setting down what their business model is.”

“Setting down, agreeing and living the business model is a necessary step in building a sustainable corporation and is an objective we will ensure our students are capable of achieving through this program,” he said.

The Global MBA in Carbon Management is available full time, part time or online. For more information, click here.

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