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Sustainability Teaching​

ESCP Europe offers a variety of sustainability realted courses and specialisations along all its campuses.  Besides lectures in Environmental Management, Enery related economis, Corporate Social Responsability, Environmental Law and Business Ethics, there is a common interest to increase the integration of related issues integreated into several courses.

 

Please find the sustainability related courses at ESCP Europe as well as short descriptions listed by the respective campuses. Please note that the list is still under construction and continously subject to change. Please contact the office to find out about more detailled schedules and the course-cycles.

 

The Master in Management (German track) offers a Major in Sustainability

with the following courses in german:

 

  • Umweltmanagement I: Managementsysteme, Reporting & nachhaltige Lösungen

       Prof. Dr. Jan-Uwe Lieback

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  • Environmental Management II: Ressourcenknappheit, ökonomische Analyse & Push Effekte

       Prof. Dr. Sylvie Geisendorf

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  • Europäisches Umweltrecht

       Prof. Dr. Jürgen Knebel                  

 

  • Corporate Social Responsibility: Management sozialer Aspekte in einer globalen Welt 

       Prof. Dr. Rolf Brühl

 

 

The Master in Management (English track) also offers several electives in sustainability with the following courses:

 

  • From Economic Analysis to Business Effects

       Prof. Dr. Sylvie Geisendorf               

 

  • Environmental Management, Eco Marketing and Innovation                   

       Christian Klippert

 

  • Business ethics: How to improve Managerial decision making

       Prof. Dr. Rolf Brühl

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Lectures within the General Post Graduate Programme for Students from the International Management Institute, India

 

  • European Energy Policy and the German Energy transition

       Prof. Dr. Sylvie Geisendorf

Berlin Campus
Paris Campus

 

Marketing and Sustainability: Sustainable marketing and sustainable business behaviour, (1) apply marketing to make today’s marketing practices more environmentally sustainable, (2) target and segment green consumers, (3) advertise and communicate with an environmentally concerned audience.

 

Prof. Marcelo Nepomuceno

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