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In today's world, understanding how to balance natural, social, and financial systems has become increasingly important. The online UW Master of Science in Sustainable Management program is appropriate for students with the desire to continue their education in this developing field. The interdisciplinary nature of this degree encourages students to examine sustainability from different perspectives and the curriculum ensures that students gain a comprehensive understanding of the ways in which changing human activities affect our natural, social and economic environments.
Designed for working adults with real-world experience, the Sustainable Management program will strengthen and expand your knowledge of sustainability and environmental issues, preparing you for high-level leadership positions at your current organization or at top companies around the world.
Explore the changing relationship of humans to the natural and built environment and how to lead effective change that can take an organization to the forefront of sustainability.
Focused on principles of sustainability as they relate to well-being, including the behavior and development of organizations and principles of corporate social responsibility.
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Dr. Michael Holly is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Engineering Technology for the Richard J. Resch School of Engineering at UW-Green Bay. He has an B.S. in Biosystems Engineering from Michigan State University and an M.S. and Ph.D. in Biological Systems Engineering from UW-Madison. Dr. Holly’s teaching interests include water and wastewater treatment and solid waste management including resource recovery, hazardous waste disposal, and environmental remediation. His research interests include agricultural waste management, stormwater management, engineered wetlands, greenhouse gas and ammonia mitigation from agriculture, aquaponics modeling, and treatment of wastewater containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Dr. Holly is also here to help! If you have any questions about the Sustainable Management program, please contact us! View all our of our Sustainable Management professors.
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