Steven:I was also looking at UOP and just moving forward there because they have a lot of different BS business programs to choose from. The BSB/SEM - bachelor of science in business with an emphasis on green and sustainable enterprise management - program caught my eye, and I decided that would be an excellent degree to have because I think, (let me rephrase that) I know it is the future! So I then decided to look at some of the other online schools that I previously mentioned to see if any of them have a similiar program, and I can't find it anywhere.
You're right -- Sustainable Management is a surprisingly difficult specialization to find, and I agree with you that it's a worthwhile field to enter, such that paying a little more now for that specialization might be worth it in the long run. However, there are a few alternatives out there you could consider:
The University of Wisconsin has a Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Management. They require you to have an Associate's to enter, so you could finish the Associate's you're doing now and then transfer there. I know you're concerned about the hassle, but as a degree completion program, I expect they'd offer minimal friction to getting transferred in.
The University of Massachusetts has a Bachelor's degreee program in Sustainable Entrepreneurship. Even if you want to work for other people rather than yourself, many business employers like to see the sort of leadership skills that a program in entrepreneurship would provide. And if you ever think you might want to start your own business, this might be worth a very close look.
The tuition for either program is $350 per credit, so they'd be a little cheaper than Phoenix at the Bachelor's level, but not much.
-=Steve=-
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M.A., Educational Tech Leadership, George Washington University
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