Presidio School of Management

Environmental Science and its applications to solving the climate and energy crisis continues to be a field that draws upon virtually every other field of industry and commerce. The Presidio School of Management realizes that one must learn other disciplines in addition to environmental science in order for that person to pursue meaningful and rewarding careers. This curriculum embodies the type of educational foundation that Presidio provides for each of their students.

Situated in the beautiful and sunny city of San Francisco, Presidio College has two main programs of study. The first is a traditional course of study for business degree students, and is called an MBA in Sustainable Management. This is a traditional business degree with the added complexities of environmental science and the corresponding financial policies that allow an economic model to consider things like environmental impact in addition to regular economic concepts like maximized profit.

On their website, Presidio School of Management describes
Sustainable Management as “the ability to direct the course of a company, community or country in ways that restore and enhance all forms of capital — human, natural and financial — to generate stakeholder value and contribute to the well-being of current and future generations.”

Now would be a great time for all the college graduates out there to go back to school and improve their future by gaining an education that will allow them to capitalize on the green revolution that is gaining momentum all around the world.

In case you are already a CEO of a company or you are looking to get the job by having that extra edge, then you may wish to check out the Executive Programs offered by Presidio.

The Executive Program at Presidio “integrates sustainability into every aspect of the curriculum. Participants are encouraged to tackle specific business challenges and are required to complete a project or action plan that addresses an opportunity or problem within their organization.”

Get more info today at the website for Presidio School of Management [www.presidiomba.org].