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MICROCREDENTIAL

Leading Strategic Action on Climate and Sustainability

$4,400.00

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MODE

Mixed (online and in-person)

DURATION

15 wks

COMMITMENT

Avg 5 hrs/wk

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This microcredential - delivered by PLUS UTS Business Futures in partnership with the Abundium - has been designed to help senior executives leapfrog their strategic capabilities in sustainability.

About this microcredential

This course is currently available for delivery to organisations only and may be customised for your organisation's needs. To learn more, please email business.futures@uts.edu.au or visit PLUS UTS Business Futures. This microcredential will help you, as a leader, to understand and analyse the dynamic interrelationships and interdependencies between business, society, and the natural environment. You'll be exposed to sustainable business models that will help recognise and capture opportunities arising out of today’s grand sustainability challenges.

Additionally, you'll be encouraged to think about the complexity of the business ecosystem, nested within social and ecological systems. You'll explore new business models and you’ll examine the leading principles, practices, policies, and processes organisations implement when they adopt a sustainable approach that generates value for the natural environment, society, and the economy.

Key benefits of this microcredential

This microcredential includes:

  • Highly interactive workshops to enable you to apply sustainability concepts and tools to your organisation
  • Tailored coaching sessions with peers and mentors offering ongoing learning and support
  • Leading edge sustainability insights and practices enabling rapid capability uplift.

The microcredential aligns with the 3-credit point subject, Adaptive Sustainable Enterprise (26823) in the Executive Master of Business Administration (C04424). This microcredential may qualify for recognition of prior learning at this and other institutions.

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Who should do this microcredential?

This course is currently available for delivery to organisations only and may be customised for your organisation's needs. This microcredential is suitable for:

  • Directors
  • Senior managers
  • Senior business development officers
  • Sustainability officers
  • Entrepreneurs 
  • Small-to-medium enterprise workers.

Price

Full price: $4,400 (GST included)*

*Price subject to change. Please check price at time of purchase.

Enrolment conditions

Course purchase is subject to UTS Open Terms and Conditions. 

COVID-19 response 

UTS complies with latest Government health advice. Delivery of all courses complies with the UTS response to COVID-19.

Additional course information 

Course outline

This course is comprised of 3 modules:

Module 1: Business Sustainability in Dynamic Systems

Module 2: Sustainable Business Models

Module 3: Sustainable Business Designs in Systems.

This microcredential is for you if your ambition is to:

  • Lead change with confidence through your role where sustainability or ESG has recently become strategic to delivering impact
  • Start or reset your organisational compass on a pathway to make a difference in climate action and sustainability
  • Know about cutting-edge sustainability trends and transformative business strategies such as circularity and regenerative change
    Navigate complexity to transform risks into strategic opportunities specific to Australia in a global context
  • Shape, evaluate, fast track and monitor the generation of positive pursuits for the planet, prosperity, and well-being in cooperation with stakeholders across the value chain.

Course learning objectives

By the end of the microcredential, you should have:

  • Knowledge of how to interpret the dynamic and complex sustainability issues that impact organisations
  • The ability to construct an action plan tailored to the sustainability opportunities that matter most in and across your value chain
  • The potential to reset your mind through identifying the capabilities and skills you have and need to master.

Assessment

Assessment task 1: Sustainable Business Analysis (Individual)

Task: Summary report (maximum 3 pages) and evaluation report (maximum 3,000 words).

Weight: 65%

Criteria:

  • Coherence of synthesis demonstrating precise strategic insights and complexity
  • Critical evaluation and application of sustainability and systems tools and strategies to business
  • Extent of and diversity of evidence sources
  • Information is communicated with clarity and impact for the intended audience.

Assessment task 2: Adaptive Change Proposal (Individual)

Weight: 35%

Length: Maximum ten pages.

Criteria:

  • Critical evaluation of the sustainability imperative as a context for adaptation, resilience, and change
  • Development of realistic and achievable course of action acknowledging complexity and implementation hurdles
  • Identification of limitations and contradictions (in data, practices, assumptions).

Minimum requirements - participants must achieve at least 50% of the course’s total marks as well as complete both assessment tasks to pass the course.

Requirements

Mandatory

To complete the online components of this course, you will need a personal computer with adequate internet access and sufficient software and bandwidth to support web conferencing. You will also require an operating system with a web browser compatible with CanvasZoom and Microsoft Teams.

Contact us

For information on delivery to your organisation including customisation for your organisation's needs, please email business.futures@uts.edu.au or visit PLUS UTS Business Futures. 

Individual enrolment in this course is not currently available. 

 

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Acknowledgement of Country

UTS acknowledges the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, the Boorooberongal people of the Dharug Nation, the Bidiagal people and the Gamaygal people upon whose ancestral lands our university stands. We would also like to pay respect to the Elders both past and present, acknowledging them as the traditional custodians of knowledge for these lands.

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