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AUNE's Green MBA is a forward-thinking business curriculum that integrates sustainability throughout the program. AUNE's MBA features an interdisciplinary approach that better equips you to guide a business to a triple bottom line. Sustainability is woven throughout your courses focusing on environmental science, leadership, finance, economics, team development, and marketing. Working together with a cohort group, you will develop the knowledge and skills you need to lead and manage in complex and changing environments.
Finish your MBA in 12 or 24 months.
Choose from weekend or accelerated options. The weekend option (24-month completion, summer or fall start) works best for those who need to pursue their degree while working full-time. Classes meet five intensive weekends per semester, from Friday through Sunday, and for an intensive week the first summer. The accelerated option (12-months) works best for those who want to complete their degree faster and are available to take classes on weekdays and weekends.
An Antioch University New England MBA is empowering.
You learn what you would expect in an MBA program, plus the unexpected—a curriculum that considers not only sustainable business practices, but also the natural environment, leadership, systems thinking, and collaboration. Your understanding of complex systems will enable you to manage the multiple changes that are emerging in business operations, finances, marketing, leadership, technology, and communication. Whether you are employed, changing careers, starting your own business, or striving to integrate sustainability, the Antioch MBA will help you to achieve your professional goals.
"Every day we read and hear about individuals and organizations that are taking bold steps to develop long-term sustainable business practices. Governments, nonprofits, corporations, schools, and health care are advocating for a sustainable economy. Antioch University New England has been at the forefront of the sustainability movement for many years. Our MBA program prepares our students to be skilled at leading the changes necessary to promote fiscal responsibility, organizational sustainability, environmental advocacy, and social justice." — Polly Chandler, Chair, Department of Management and Program Director, MBA in Sustainability
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