Certificate in Business, Environment & Social Responsibility

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GOAL: Provide students knowledge and skills to analyze and leverage the interrelations between business and its natural and social environment.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE: Graduate students from any school on the UW-Madison campus.

OVERVIEW:The Graduate Certificate in Business, Environment, and Social Responsibility (BESR) offers a suite of courses addressing the interrelations between business and its natural and social environment. Students will acquire knowledge and skills in

  • identifying causes of environmental and social challenges as they relate to business
  • structuring decision making processes to frame and incorporate these challenges in business decisions
  • analyzing and positively leveraging the interdependencies between business and its natural and social environment

The portfolio of courses offered in the certificate provides students with a balance of fact knowledge, theoretical understanding, and skills. Students are also encouraged to participate in a variety of events and activities that provide a forum to exchange ideas and connect the business community with students and faculty interested in sustainability.

The BESR Certificate is one example of the Wisconsin School of Business' efforts to develop and disseminate insights into sustainability related issues. In the 2009-10 Beyond Grey Pinstripes survey, the Wisconsin School of Business was ranked 17th in the world in business schools committed to environmental and social stewardship.

Students are required to complete a total of 12 credits to fulfill the requirements of the BESR certificate.

A minimum of 6 credits must be taken from the follow BESR-focused courses. Please click on the course title for a brief description of the class.

Fall

  • Gen Bus 600 - Business, Development & the Environment (3 Credits)
  • RMI 650 - Sustainability, Environmental and Social Risk Management (3 credits)
  • OTM 770 - Quality and Productivity Improvement (3 credits)
  • Gen Bus 765 - Clean Tech Community Forum (1 credit Speaker Series)

Spring

  • Gen Bus 601 - Systems Thinking and Sustainable Businesses (3 credits)
  • RE 651 - Green – Sustainable Property Development (3 credits)
  • MHR 365/765 – Environmental Business Strategy (3 credits; not offered in Spring 2013)
  • MHR 365/765 – Sustainability Across Regions: Québec and Beyond (3 credits; one time offer Spring 2012)
  • OTM 770 - Quality and Productivity Improvement (3 credits)
  • OTM 860 - Planning for Quality in New Products and Services (alternates with OTM 861)
  • OTM 861 - Strategic Breakthrough Management & Quality Planning (alternates with OTM 860)
  • Gen Bus 765 - Clean Tech Community Forum (1 credit Speaker Series)

Up to 6 credits from other elective coursework can be counted toward the required 12 certificate credits. Any graduate and undergraduate class offered by the Wisconsin School of Business qualifies for this elective coursework. Students are encouraged to assemble a course portfolio that best matches their interests and builds upon potential prior business knowledge. Non-business school students, for instance, might select foundational classes such as introductory accounting, finance, or marketing. Students with some business background are encouraged to choose more advanced or specialized classes. Note that access to some graduate classes offered by the Wisconsin School of Business is restricted to current MBA students.

Tom Eggert
Senior Lecturer
teggert@bus.wisc.edu
MS, JD, BS
Mark Finster
Associate Professor
mfinster@bus.wisc.edu
PhD, BS
Thomas Landgraf
Lecturer
Senior Lecturer
tlc@mailbag.com
BS
Ann Terlaak
Associate Professor
aterlaak@bus.wisc.edu
PhD, MA

Thank you for your interest in the Graduate Certificate in Business, Environment and Social Responsibility. Before you begin your statement of interest, please gather the information listed below.

  • Your advisor's name and email
  • A list of your previous degrees including institution, degree, major, date granted and GPA for each degree
  • Your scores and percentiles for all applicable graduate school admission tests
  • Your current GPA
  • The semester you plan to begin the certificate

Proceed with Application

The following individuals welcome any questions that you may have about the Graduate Certificate in Business, Environment, and Social Responsibility.

Director, BESR Certificate
Ann Terlaak
4261 Grainger Hall
Wisconsin School of Business
aterlaak@bus.wisc.edu
Website: http://bus.wisc.edu/faculty/ann-terlaak

Oversight Committee:

  • Seth Block, Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies Student Representative
  • Gregory DeCroix, Wisconsin Naming Partnership Professor, Department of Operations and Information Systems
  • Ken  Kavajecz, Wisconsin Alumni Chair of Investments, Department of Finance, Investment and Banking 
  • Anne Miner, Coordinator, Entrepreneurship and Strategic Innovation Certificate Programs, Executive Director, Initiative for Studies in Transformational Entrepreneurship (INSITE)
  • Douglas Stuckey, MBA Student Representative
  • Ann Terlaak, Associate Professor, Department of Management and Human Resources, Director, BESR Certificate 

Outreach Director, Business Sustainability
Tom Eggert
teggert@bus.wisc.edu
Website: http://bus.wisc.edu/faculty/tom-eggert


Add a Certificate to Your MBA

Wisconsin offers three graduate-level certificates that can be added to your MBA program to further enhance the value of your degree.