Master of Social Sciences (Sustainability Leadership and Governance)
[MSLG]Master of Social Sciences (Sustainability Leadership and Governance)
[MSLG]
[MSLG]Master of Social Sciences (Sustainability Leadership and Governance)
[MSLG]
This programme aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills required to understanding complex sustainability challenges, and managing sustainability issues in their daily work. Embodied in the aims and curriculum of the programme are the key vision and mission of the Centre, which emphasize the importance of cross-sector collaboration and collective action. Specifically, the programme focuses on building the capacity of actors in the public, business and social sectors to engage in dialogue and partnerships to develop innovative solutions to the challenges set out by the 17 UN SDGs.
Curriculum Structure
24
Credits Compulsory Courses
24
Credits Elective Courses
12
Credits Capstone
60Credits
Alumni Sharing
Career Prospects
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Student Voices
I wanted to understand and explore the role that I could play in the corporate setting regarding sustainability, and this programme provided a very comprehensive range of topics that really helped me understand the corporate sustainability landscape.
Erica CHAN
MSLG 2021
Student Voices
As a member of the financial services industry, I have observed growing expectations from financial market operators, regulators, and other stakeholders in recent years with regard to the ESG performance of banks. The SLG (previously known as CEG) Programme equipped me with an understanding of the terminology used in the sustainability field as well as the issues facing businesses today. The Programme also provided me with the analytical skills and critical thinking needed to work effectively and confidently as a sustainability practitioner in the banking field.
David KIM
MSLG 2020