2025oa-apadms4971a-03

AP/ADMS4971 3.0 A: Managing for Sustainability, Costa Rica

Offered by: ADMS


 Session

Summer 2025

 Term

OA

Format

FIEL

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

Global sustainability trends are explored with specific application to the local context in Las Nubes, Costa Rica. Students participate in immersive learning activities involving local businesses, communities, and ecological sites. We employ systems thinking and an applied, solutions-oriented perspective to identify emerging management practices and future opportunities that align economic systems within vibrant societal and ecological systems. NOTE: This course will be offered as part of the Semester Abroad Programs in Costa Rica. Students are admitted through a selection process. Additional fees are required to cover the trip to Costa Rica. Final cost to be determined.Prerequisites: For BCom students in an Honours program, 78 credits including AP/ADMS 1010 3.00 and AP/ADMS 3660 3.00. For all others, fourth-year or graduate level standing and by permission of the instructor. Students with third-year standing may have access subject to space availability and permission of the instructor.Course Credit Exclusion: ADMS 4970 3.00


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