Course summary
Sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management present a landscape rich in intricacies and perpetual evolution. Various industries, including finance, insurance, real estate, consultancy, and many others, have a growing demand for professionals well-versed in ESG matters. Effective work in the ESG domain necessitates a blend of skills, including the ability to analyse complexity, employ critical thinking, demonstrate high-level interpersonal aptitude, and apply analytical proficiency. These competencies are vital for success in an environment that is rapidly evolving and becoming increasingly intricate. We offer you a competitive yet challenging 1-year study program to develop skills across different disciplines: Management and Finance. You will acquire a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) and how to employ analytical and ethical skills and tools to address systemic issues. This includes, for example, challenges related to climate change, poverty, discrimination, and corruption. While the programme is practical and hands-on, the fundamental aim of the MSc course is to deliver graduates both a solid theoretical underpinning and the ability to apply knowledge to practical problems immediately. Why choose this course?
- Shape the future of sustainability and ESG management and finance
- Become forward-looking, courageous, and conscious
- Work with the people that are asking new questions on how to lead responsibly in academia, in business in politics and in society
- Lead a new way of doing business: nature and people centred
- Guided by a Steering Group, which will assess and provide guidance on the program's direction, and will assist students in actively participating in the latest industry discussions
- Members include: ESG rating agencies, asset owners, advisory firms, professional associations, NGOs, and think tanks which are at the forefront of shaping discourse on ESG and sustainability in management and finance.
Modules
Core modules Term 1
- The Challenges and debates of sustainability and ESG
- Principles of Sustainable Finance
- Sustainable Management
- Engagement, Communication and Governance
- Metrics, Asset Management and Modelling in Responsible Investment
- ESG Regulation, Accountability and Reporting
- Business Strategies, Climate-tech, and Innovation
- Applied Research Methods in ESG
- In your third term you'll work on a compulsory and supervised industry-led project alongside a choice of three elective modules.
- Industry project
- Elective modules
- Sustainable Finance with ESG
- Emerging Global Risks
- Operational Risk Management
- Advanced Company Valuation
- Country and Geopolitical Risk Management
- Strategy Consulting Skills
- Storytelling for Business
- New Market Creation
- Sustainability in Real Estate
- Real Estate Portfolio and Fund Management
- Venturing for Social Impact – (in Kenya)
- Shipping Risk Management
- Corporate Entrepreneurship
- FinTech - Financial Services in the Digital Age.
Assessment method
- Course work
- Tests
- Individual Presentations
Entry requirements
- A UK upper second class degree or above, or the equivalent from an overseas institution. - Some level of previous study in business or finance is preferred. -Work experience is not a requirement of this course.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
City, University of London
Northampton Square
City of London
EC1V 0HB