Programs & Courses 2012
Student Handbook Home: Edition 2

MGMT11166 Introduction to Sustainable Business

Course details

This course provides an introduction to the application of sustainability principles and practices to business. A sustainable business considers the effects of its operations on people, the planet, and profits; it also accounts for multiple stakeholders (and their values) and the importance of ethics in promoting economically, socially, and environmentally sound outcomes. We explore the fundamental principles of sustainability and how such concepts are applied to the business case, including the social/governance context (and ethical considerations) of sustainable business and the implications for core functional domains (such as marketing, finance, and accounting). The course also addresses sustainable business leadership tools and strategic approaches (such as authentic leadership, industrial ecology, systems analysis, green engineering, cradle-to-cradle, and footprint analysis) for effective decision-making. The emergence of regional and global institutions and policies that influence business practices and strategies (such as the UN Framework on Climate Change, Montreal Process, and carbon tax initiative) are discussed. Finally, case studies highlighting the role of sustainable business in addressing regional and global challenges (such as climate change, biodiversity loss, Global Financial Crisis, social inequity) are emphasised.


Course at a glance
Career: Undergraduate
Credit points: 6
Requisites: This course has no pre/co-requisites
Student Contribution Band: 3A
EFTSL: 0.12500
[View fees and charges information]
Course availability
Term Campus
This course is not offered for this handbook year
View Course Profile View e-Course Profiles
Course evaluation reports

Course evaluation results may be accessed using the Course Evaluation application in the My.CQU Portal at http://my.cqu.edu.au

PRINT WARNING - Printed copies of this document or part thereof should not be relied upon as a current reference document. ALWAYS refer to the electronic copy for the latest version.