The MSc in Sustainable Business Leadership draws on expertise from leading academics at Leeds University Business School and the School of Earth and Environment. This multi-disciplinary approach provides students with academic knowledge and practical skills on the key business and sustainability issues facing organisations and society.
Through studying the programme students will initially develop an understanding of the fundamental issues to do with business, sustainability, policy and governance. In addition to this students will learn about economics however, in keeping with the contemporary nature of the programme the learning will focus on ideas and principles related to ecological and circular economics. Following on from this student will study a series of modules which will enable them to identify sustainable opportunities and lead the development and delivery of sustainable strategies. Given the complexities associated with business and sustainability students will also study a series of modules which provide the required skills and insights to enable decisions to be made in a clear and logical manner, drawing on relevant information and data.
Sustainability, business and leadership are complex subjects. In order to help students appreciated the associated complexities and relationships the programme adopts a systems approach. This approach provides students with a holistic view of the key issues and an appreciation of the interconnections between the elements, the tensions between them, and the implications of the natural world at different levels of business activity. It considers the role
that business can play in solving global and local sustainability challenges.
The programme is studied 100% online. The materials for each module are developed by leading academics from the University of Leeds and the University’s own Digital Education Service. The high quality materials coupled with the online format enables students to manage their studies alongside other commitments, studying at a time, place and pace to suit their own needs.
Students will normally study one module at a time.
(online)
[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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Typically, students are required to study three 15-credit, compulsory Foundation modules and one 15-credit optional Development module
Students are required to study three 15-credit compulsory Foundation modules
Code | Title | Credits | Semester | Pass for Progression |
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OSEE5100M | Policy, Governance and Sustainability | 15 | 1 Mar to 30 Apr, 1 Mar to 30 Apr (2mth)(adv yr), 1 Sep to 31 Oct, 1 Sep to 31 Oct (adv yr) | |
OSEE5101M | Contemporary Economics | 15 | 1 Jan to 28 Feb, 1 Jan to 28 Feb (adv year), 1 Jul to 31 Aug | |
OSEE5102M | Sustainability and Business | 15 | 1 May to 30 Jun (2mth)(adv yr), 1 May to 30 June, 1 Nov to 31 Dec, 1 Nov to 31 Dec (2mth)(adv yr) |
Students are required to study one 15-credit, optional Development module
Students are required to study one 15-credit optional Development module
Code | Title | Credits | Semester | Pass for Progression |
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OLUB5205M | Leadership for Change | 15 | 1 Jul to 31 Aug | |
OLUB5206M | Sustainable Business Strategies | 15 | 1 Mar to 30 Apr, 1 Mar to 30 Apr (2mth)(adv yr) | |
OLUB5207M | Decision Making in a Complex World | 15 | 1 Sep to 31 Oct, 1 Sep to 31 Oct (adv yr) | |
OLUB5208M | Enterprise, Innovation and Sustainability | 15 | 1 Nov to 31 Dec, 1 Nov to 31 Dec (2mth)(adv yr) | |
OLUB5209M | Delivering Sustainable Solutions | 15 | 1 Jan to 28 Feb, 1 Jan to 28 Feb (adv year) | |
OLUB5210M | Business Analytics | 15 | 1 May to 30 Jun (2mth)(adv yr), 1 May to 30 June |
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