Leading Sustainable Change
SUST515
Description
The community dimension of sustainability science sets it apart from historical scientific problem solving. Truly sustainable solutions need to meet economic and cultural acceptability to be implemented politically, and the process of seeking solutions can change community perceptions. Through techniques for understanding the nature of stakeholders and the use of social marketing, sustainability professionals can strongly influence perceptions and behavior. In this course, students will practice research-based stakeholder analysis and social marketing.
Pre Reqs:
Graduate
Dates
Jan 6, 2025 — Mar 2, 2025
Mar 17, 2025 — May 11, 2025
Location
Distance Education - Online
Registration Information
For credit cost: $1950