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Sustainability has become a key priority in the early 21st century. This program equips you with the knowledge to make business decisions that conserve natural resources while improving quality of life.
It harmoniously connects social responsibility, environmental protection, and economic viability, promoting responsible planetary stewardship that safeguards ecosystems while supporting human welfare and cultural values, all while ensuring reasonable financial returns for stakeholders.
The Bachelor of Commerce (Sustainability) incorporates a dual cultural viewpoint to acknowledge New Zealand's unique sustainability heritage and aspirations.
This structured program requires students to follow the recommended sequence of core courses for successful completion.
How you'll develop
You'll gain fundamental knowledge of contemporary sustainability principles, viewpoints, and challenges, along with practical insights into value generation and business operations within land-based industries.
Develop the capacity to lead comprehensive sustainability efforts across local, national, and international settings.
Understand the interconnected relationship between environmental, social, and economic factors in sustainable land management systems.
You'll learn to explain core business concepts from a customer-centric, value-based viewpoint that integrates systemic planning methods for land-focused enterprises.
Gain awareness of present and emerging technologies influencing sustainable land practices.
Develop practical skills in land management systems and their application for sustainable business operations.
Learn to evaluate and communicate the comprehensive sustainability performance of land-based organizations.
Career opportunities
You'll be prepared for growing demand across all industries, particularly in land-focused sectors.
University Entrance through NCEA or an approved, equivalent qualification.
Recommended preparation
International qualifications
English Language Requirements