For any questions regarding studies at the Norwegian Business School, please consult our webpages for bachelor , master or Executive studies.
CSR-related courses/programmes offered at BI:
Applied Business Ethics (MSc course)
This course explores ethical challenges in business, and presents conceptual tools to handle dilemmas and polarities in the workplace.
For further information on this course in the Student Handbook, click here.
Green marketing
The course aims to give an understanding of the role of sustainability management in a company's strategy. The students will through the course understand how the planning and implementation of a "marketing mix" leads to consequences for sustainability and environmental issues linked to consumption, production, distribution, promotion, packaging etc.
For further information on this course in the Student Handbook, click here. (the course is tought in Norwegian).
Energy Economics and Policy
The course aims at giving students an analytical introduction to energy issues, meaning oil, gas and electricity economics, policy and institutional frameworks. The course will also treat related environmental issues, such as CO2 and green certificate markets, and renewables. Students will also be given an introduction to energy and development.
For further information on this course in the Student Handbook, click here.
Environmental Economics and Management (MSc course)
This course addresses environmental challenges within the framework of economics, and covers instruments that encourage improved corporate environmental management and performance.
For further information on this course in the Student Handbook, click here.
Corporate Environmental Management
The objective of the course is to examine, from a systems viewpoint, the major managerial issues and tasks that practicing managers face as they deal with demands for environmentally and socially sustainable performance. For further information on this course in the Student Handbook, click here.
Ethics, Leadership and Corporate Accountability (Executive MBA course)
Given the increasing intensity of global competition, companies can no longer operate successfully without understanding the role of ethical values in management and the importance of both personal and corporate integrity and accountability. Business executives have to detect ethical issues in advance, be able to present morally and financially viable decisions, and lead others to understand that moral reasoning is essentially an integral part of the managerial process.The overall goal of the course is to strengthen participants’ ability to understand, to reflect, and to respond to a variety of ethical management challenges.
For further information on this course in the Student Handbook, click here.
Master of Management: Economic crime - social responsibility and leadership challenges
This program presents theories of financial crime, stages of financial crime, and criminal entrepreneurship. Response, regulation and prevention of financial crime are described in terms of intelligence strategy, intelligence information sources and information systems. By combining insights into the broad variety of financial crime types and behaviors and alternative corporate approaches, this program provides a unique insight into the growing local and global phenomena of financial crime.
The programme is offered in Norwegian. For further information, please click here.
Master of Management: Leadership for sustainability
Under development, start-up not scheduled.
During this programme, participants will be introduced to the core elements of the subject which will enable them not only to work actively with corporate responsibility, globalisation and climate pressure within their own company, but also to understand the dilemmas and the difficult judgements entailed.