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Sustainable Management & Technology

Language: Englisch
Location: Straubing, Remote
Duration: 8 days in 11 Wochen
Start: Springtime 2024
Cost: 3.590 €
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Which trends and technologies in the field of sustainability have the potential to establish themselves on the market in the future? Our certificate program brings you up to date and combines sustainable management with biotechnologies. You can expect various attendance blocks in Straubing and several digital inspirational lectures.

Learn how you can actively support your organization in its transformation towards greater sustainability – economically, socially and ecologically. The program provides you with important methodological knowledge, e.g. in life cycle assessment, circular economy, bioeconomy and the design of sustainable supply chains. You will also learn how to identify new business areas and technologies in the context of sustainability. Together with coaches, you can work on solutions for cases from your individual professional environment.

This program grew out of the SustainabilityDialogue@TUM. Society’s interest in sustainability-oriented business is greater than ever. Changing consumer behavior, employee expectations and also political regulations mean that companies must rethink sustainability.

With this certificate program you can earn 5 ECTS that are applicable to the Executive MBA programs at the Technical University of Munich.

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Quick Info

Here you will find all the information you need for this course.

Benefits

Enhance your understanding of sustainability management and sustainable technologies.

  • Understand Technology Trends

    Our certificate program enables you to support your organizations in their transformation towards more sustainability and to identify and actively shape new, innovative technology trends.

  • Sustainability Basics

    Our program refreshes your fundamentals in sustainability management. The individual modules offer scope to deepen your knowledge – from circular economy to electromobility.

  • Research & Practice

    Gain inspiring insights into first-class research at the TUM campus in Straubing. The TUM Campus in Straubing specializes in biotechnology and sustainability.

Program Overview

You can find all the important information about the certificate program here. Below you can find out the objectives of the program, the exact details of the process, what you will learn and which lecturers will teach you the content.

Aims of the certificate course

Here you will find information on the aims of this course and its content.

Reconciling ecological, social and economic sustainability in management and technology development is one of the major challenges of our time. The certificate programme enables participants to support their organizations in the transformation towards greater sustainability and to identify and actively shape new, innovative technology trends at an early stage.

Details

Here you will find information on dates, requirements and other general conditions for the certificate program.
Program:Sustainable Management & Technology
Graduation:After successful completion of the final exam, you will receive a certificate from the Technical University of Munich. The certificate program is creditable for all Executive MBA programs at TUM.
Academic responsibility:Prof. Dr. Alexander Hübner, Chair for Supply and Value Chain Management, TUM Campus Straubing
Target audience:For all those who want to initiate change in their working environment, this program is designed to provide a holistic perspective on environmental, economic and social sustainability and technologies. Professionals from all industries and backgrounds are welcome. The program gives a broad overview about technological trends and methods for the management of sustainability but also introduces basics.
Participation fee:3,590 €*
Language:English
Discounts:We offer one scholarship for employees of companies in Straubing (50% of the program fee).
Application deadline until March 15, 2023.

10% discount for TUM Alumni
Dates:Presence block 1: April 10 – 12, 2024, on-site
Presence block 2: May, 2 – 3, 2024, on-site
Final presentations: July 5, 2024, online on Zoom
Study location:Straubing
Format & Timing:8 days in 11 weeks, Blended learning
Admission requirements:Participants should have several years of professional experience (leadership experience desired), an interest in sustainability and building a network, and the courage to drive change.

* Based on our experience, the German tax benefits help many of our participants to self-finance their education as these can be worth of up to 50% of tuition fees and program related travel costs. Please, consult your personal tax advisor for more details. For participants of our programs residing outside Germany this might be applicable, please check the situation with the local tax authorities in your country of residence.

Lecturers

Get to know our experienced lecturers who will teach you the certificate content and with whom you will work.
Prof. Dr. Alexander Hübner,
Chair for Supply and Value Chain Management, TUM
Prof. Dr. Anja Faße,
Head of Professorship for Environmental and Development Economics, TUM
Prof. Dr. Cordt Zollfrank,
Professorship Biogenic Polymers, TUM
Prof. Dr. Volker Sieber,
Professorship for Chemistry of Biogenic Resources, TUM
Prof. Dr. Hubert Röder,
Head of Professorship for Sustainable Business Economics, TUM
Prof. Dr. Josef Kainz,
Head of the Professorship of Energy Technology, TUM
Prof. Dr. Magnus Fröhling,
Head of Professorship for Circular Economy, TUM
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Goerg,
Professorship for Economics, TUM

Structure

Find out here how the program is structured and what the individual modules of the certificate program contain.

Module 1: Circular Economy (Prof. Dr. Fröhling)

  • Motivation and aim
  • Circular Economy – an introduction to the concept
  • Action fields for a Circular Economy
  • Challenges
  • Solution approaches

Module 2: Sustainable behavior change – what can we learn from behavioral economics? (Prof. Dr. Goerg)

  • Nudging (Defaults, Social comparisons and norms, Goals, Criticism)
  • Incentives
  • Design of behavioral interventions
  • Behavioral Change: Conscious and Strategic Behavior

Module 3: Defossilization and Wood based resources (Prof. Dr. Röder)

  • Global Overview land use and forests
  • Wood assortments (and lignocellulose)
  • Forest biomass supply and demand
  • Plantations
  • Saw milling industry
  • Pulp and paper industry
  • Wood based panels
  • Pellets

Module 4: Sustainable Supply Chain Management (Prof. Dr. Hübner)

  • Fundamentals in SCM
  • Relevance of Sustainability in SCs
  • Concepts of Sustainable SCM
  • Applications of Sustainable SCM

Module 5: Political governance of bioeconomy and sustainability (Prof. Dr. Faße)

Environmental Sustainability:

  • CO2 pricing / taxes
  • Carbon Border Adjustment avoiding Carbon Leakage
  • Carbon Neutrality
  • Environmental Evaluation

Social Sustainability:

  • Supply Chain Due Diligence Act
  • Modern Slavery
  • Food Security / Poverty

Governance / Institutional Sustainability:

  • Corruption, property rights

Module 6: Renewable raw materials – when is it worthwhile to use them as materials? (Prof. Dr. Sieber)

  • Explanation of terminology
  • Raw material potential and reason for use
  • Drop in vs. New to the market
  • Composition of renewable resources
  • Concrete examples:
  • Ethylene and propylene
  • Alternatives to polyacrylates
  • PEF vs. PET
  • Laurinlactam
  • Caranlactam
  • CO2 and electricity as renewables

Module 7: (Bio-)gas and electromobility: How does the climate benefit? (Prof. Dr. Kainz)

  • Introduction: Legislation
  • Introduction: Fleet limits
  • Assessment limits
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Testimonials

By combining different areas of expertise, the certificate program provides a broad, integrated and critical perspective on the diverse aspects of sustainability. The exchange with learners from a wide range of industries offered interesting discussions and practical examples. I am now perfectly prepared to initiate improvements in the area of sustainability and to find sustainable solutions for customers.
More that the common buzzwords! The certificate program provides compact, in-depth knowledge of sustainability management as well as exciting field reports. The development of products that help customers reduce their carbon footprint has been driving me professionally for years. This product transformation always involves discussions – and now I feel event better equipped to deal with them.
One of the great things about the program is you can exchange idea with experts at eye level. Whether in short inspirational lectures or half-day course modules, there is always a great discussion based on vivid, real-life examples. This is a kind of emotional learning, not a purely abstract transfer of knowledge, as you know it from other training courses.
Program Manager Franziska Sennebogen

Your contact

Franziska Sennebogen
Program Manager

Phone: +49 89 289 26761
E-Mail: transformation.sustainability@lll.tum.de

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