School
The University of Wisconsin is, perhaps, the most visible and most prestigious of the land grant colleges. With their flagship campus, the University of Wisconsin at Madison, the system comprises dozens of colleges scattered throughout the state and more recently, the internet. The system enrolls more than 180k students and employs more than 32k faculty and staff and includes two doctoral research universities, eleven comprehensive universities, thirteen freshman-sophomore colleges and the statewide University of Wisconsin-Extension, through which their degree and certificate programs in sustainability are run.Degree Programs
- Bachelors (21 courses, 63 credits)
- Certificate Programs
- Masters (14 courses)
Descriptions
The Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Management is a fully accredited bachelor degree completion program. The program was approved by the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents,[2] and is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.[3] The curriculum was developed in cooperation with companies that are leading the way in sustainability, including Johnson Controls, Ford Motor Company, Eastman Kodak, Quad Graphics, FedEx, SC Johnson, Kohl’s Department Stores, Veolia Environmental Services, and Modine Manufacturing.[4] UW–Extension also worked with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and other government agencies, along with faculty from the four UW campuses, to build the curriculum.[5]From: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Wisconsin_Sustainable_Management
Pros
You get the value and the prestige of a degree from the University of Wisconsin System, as well as a wide-ranging set of courses from which to choose.Cons
The University of Wisconsin Sustainable Management Degree was not ranked in the top 10 of its category from Bloomberg BusinessWeek.From the Website
"It’s no secret our world and business environments are always changing. More than ever, sustainability is key to giving you a competitive edge in today’s economy—financially, environmentally, and socially. For this reason, the University of Wisconsin Sustainable Management programs are thoughtfully designed with input from twenty-first-century businesses across the United States. Curriculum is hands-on. Real-world problems are faced head-on. And you learn to develop triple bottom line businesses that balance profitability with the needs of the environment and the wider communities in which we live."From: http://sustain.wisconsin.edu/about-sustainable-management/
Rankings
Princeton Review College Ranking: #7 (UW Madison)
Princeton Review Green Honor Roll: Yes (UW Stephens Point, UW Oshkosh)
US News and World Reports MBA Ranking: #34 (UW Madison)
Financial Times Global MBA Rankings: #91 (UW Madison)
The Economist Global Executive MBA Rankings: #55 (UW Madison)
Green Report Card Ranking: A Grade
Resources
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