Finance and business innovation are crucial in addressing sustainable investment, technology development, social entrepreneurship, and planning.
Gateway Academic Programs
Academic Programs
Penn State students can engage sustainability’s biggest challenges through their coursework, service, and applied experiences. In alignment with our Climate Consortium, the Sustainability Learning Gateway’s overarching themes provide pathways to learning about sustainability challenges, diving deep into the issues inside and outside of the classroom, and developing expertise that is personally, civically, and professionally meaningful. You can also search by your level, undergraduate or graduate. We have included these academic programs for one of three reasons. The program must:
- Require sustainability explicitly (Ex: Renewable Energy and Sustainability Systems, Energy and Sustainability Policy, or Sustainability Leadership);
- Provides a track or pathway for students to easily incorporate sustainability into the program (Architecture, Public Policy, or Ethics)
- Affords creativity or innovation to students to integrate sustainability into their program (Ex: Art, Integrative Sciences, or Music Composition).
There is a lot of information on these pages. To make the most of it, don’t hesitate to set up an appointment with an academic adviser or a trusted mentor for assistance. If you have questions or feedback about the Gateway, please email: sustainability@psu.edu.
Finance (B.S.)
Immerse yourself in investment analysis, management of banks and other financial institutions, and financial management of corporations and other businesses.
Integrative Science (B.S.)
For those who have education goals relating to scientific theory and practice across disciplinary areas, and who seek a high degree of flexibility, become knowledgeable across many disciplines.
Management (B.S.)
For those interested in leadership in the world of business, learn key management skills such as conflict management, social entrepreneurship, and external consulting.
Marketing (B.S.)
Enter the business world through this creativity-supported discipline and learn about advertising, marketing research, retail, and public policy.
Supply Chain and Information Systems (B.S.)
For those interested in corporate work, become trained in critical project management aspects include procurement, distribution networks, and service operations.
Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Develop skills, knowledge, and values in problem solving, innovation, opportunity recognition, self-efficacy, leadership, ethics, communications, and learning from failure through a variety of concentrations.
Environmental and Renewable Resource Economics
An introduction to how fundamental economic principles can be used to explain and solve problems related to the degradation of the environment and unsustainable use of natural resources.
Management
For those interested in leadership in the world of business, learn key management skills such as conflict management, social entrepreneurship, and external consulting.
Sustainability Leadership
Promote environmental, social, and economic sustainability in personal and professional lives through studying systems thinking, change agency, ethics, and more.
Meeting and Event Management
Combine the practice and theory of event management, planning, coordination, and design.
There are no graduate programs in this category.