MBA in Corporate Social Responsibility

The MBA in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) equips professionals with skills to integrate ethical practices, sustainability, and social impact into ... Show more
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The MBA in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a forward-thinking program designed for professionals who want to lead businesses towards ethical and sustainable practices while maintaining profitability. This program emphasizes the importance of integrating social, environmental, and governance considerations into core business strategies to create shared value for organizations and their stakeholders.

Students explore key topics such as sustainability management, ethical leadership, social entrepreneurship, stakeholder engagement, environmental policies, and corporate governance. Through a combination of theoretical frameworks and practical case studies, the program develops critical skills needed to assess and implement CSR initiatives that address global challenges like climate change, social inequality, and resource management.

Graduates will be equipped to design and lead CSR programs that align with corporate goals while meeting societal expectations. They learn how to measure and report on social and environmental impacts, navigate regulatory environments, and build partnerships with communities, NGOs, and governments.

Ideal for managers, consultants, and business leaders, this MBA fosters a mindset of responsible leadership and equips students with the tools to influence positive change in diverse industries. As businesses worldwide increasingly prioritize sustainability, graduates of the MBA in CSR are positioned to become valuable assets, driving innovation and long-term success through ethical and socially responsible business practices.

Course requirements

Documents required:

  • Bachelor’s Degree Certificates and Transcripts
  • Visa, Passport, and Emirates ID Copies
  • Updated Resume
  • Passport-sized Photographs

Program Duration:

6 months

Evidence Required: 

 Here are diverse examples of evidence suitable for inclusion in a portfolio for the French VAE assessment:

  1. Tangible Work Samples: reports, presentations, or projects completed during prior work experiences.
  2. Professional Certifications: documented qualifications attained through specialized training programs.
  3. Endorsements: letters of recommendation from colleagues, supervisors, or clients.
  4. Performance Evaluations: assessments of previous job roles or projects, highlighting achievements and capabilities.
  5. Creative Outputs: Samples of products or services developed by the candidate, including designs or prototypes.
  6. Accolades: awards or recognitions received for notable contributions in the professional sphere.
  7. Academic Credentials: transcripts or diplomas from previous educational endeavors or training programs.
  8. Client Testimonials: feedback from satisfied customers or clients, validating the candidate’s skills and expertise.
  9. Published works: articles or publications authored by the candidate within their area of expertise.
  10. Leadership Engagements: evidence of leadership roles or active participation in professional organizations.
  11. Employment documentation: contracts or employment letters, indicating tenure and job responsibilities.
  12. Communication Records: samples of work-related correspondence, such as emails or memos.
  13. Training Accomplishments: records or certificates demonstrating participation in relevant conferences, seminars, or workshops.
  14. Workplace Contributions: involvement in workplace committees, teams, or projects, showcasing collaborative efforts.
  15. Problem-Solving Demonstrations: instances of successful problem-solving or conflict resolution in the professional setting.
  16. Community Engagement: work samples from volunteer or community service activities aligned with the candidate’s field.
  17. Intellectual Property Documentation: records of patents, copyrights, or trademarks associated with the candidate’s work.
  18. Client Projects: samples of work completed for clients or customers, including proposals or project plans.
  19. Contractual Agreements: documents outlining agreements for completed client projects or services.
  20. Financial Responsibilities: evidence of budgeting or financial management responsibilities within professional roles.
  21. Compliance Records: documentation affirming adherence to safety protocols or workplace regulatory standards.
  22. Quality Improvement Initiatives: evidence of involvement in continuous improvement or quality control processes.
  23. Mentorship or Training Roles: records of participation in training programs or mentoring activities within the organization.
  24. Safety Certifications: test results or certifications for workplace safety or regulatory compliance.
  25. Marketing Materials: samples of marketing or advertising materials crafted by the candidate to promote products or services.
  26. Research Contributions: evidence of involvement in research or development projects relevant to the candidate’s field.
  27. Collaborative Projects: samples of completed and collaborated work, such as team projects or joint ventures.
  28. Additional Documentation: any other relevant documents, such as job descriptions or performance evaluations, supporting the candidate’s experience and expertise.