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Certificate in Sustainability Leadership (CSL)


Jamie Trammell, Coordinator
541-552-6496  trammelle@sou.edu

The Certificate in Sustainability Leadership (CSL) is an undergraduate interdisciplinary program designed to prepare individuals for leadership roles in organizations committed to sustainable practices. The program is designed to give students a strong foundational understanding in the three E’s of sustainability: economy, environment, and equity (also known as the Triple Bottom Line). The certificate provides students with a broad understanding of all of the major applied areas of sustainable organizational leadership, including alternative transportation, waste reduction, renewable energy, green building, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, shared value, localization, community finance, and other emerging sustainable business practices.

Students who complete the certificate will have a strong grasp of what sustainability means, how it is achieved, and the forces that discourage sustainable practices. This understanding will enhance their ability to serve as effective leaders in both small and large corporations, nonprofit organizations, and the public sector throughout the region, state, and country. Students will have opportunities to work on real-world projects in the many fields of sustainability and explore how their personal values and future goals relate to their practice of sustainable organizational leadership.

The program requires the completion of 32 credits, consisting of five required core courses and three elective courses from a variety of subject areas. All courses taken for the certificate must be completed with a grade of C or better and a minimum 2.5 GPA.

Requirements for the Certificate


Core Courses


(20 credits)

Elective Courses


(12 credits)

No more than 8 credits may come from any one discipline. No course taken as part of core requirements may be used to meet elective credit.