This UTS Open microcredential will introduce you to sustainable financial instruments, systems and investment decisions that can create long-term value for your organisation. Explore environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues and gain insights how sustainable finance can contribute to meeting
Complex problem-solving has been identified as one of the top three future of work skills. This highly interactive microcredential will prepare you to become a structured thinker and planner who can design, develop and apply solutions to wicked challenges.
Under the guidance of world-leading academics in the UTS Business School, you’ll learn to use the transdisciplinary problem-solving tools and techniques employed by the world’s top management consultancies including McKinsey, BCG and Bain.
You’ll explore the fundamental concepts of structured thinking and planning and the biases that impede effective decision making, gaining the skills to construct structured narratives that provide a blueprint for success.
By the end of the course, you’ll be ready to develop realistic and achievable solutions within any workplace environment.
Key Benefits of this Microcredential
Upon successful completion of this microcredential, you will be able to:
Assess the role of sustainable finance in transitioning the economy to meet the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Evaluate concepts of financially material ESG factors in investment for long term value creation
Apply appropriate frameworks in the development of responsible investment policies
This microcredential aligns with the 3 credit point subject, Sustainable Finance (25899) in the Master of Finance. This microcredential may qualify for recognition of prior learning at this and other institutions.
Who should do this microcredential?
This microcredential is suitable for professionals looking to enhance their knowledge & skills in financial management.
Financial service providers
Financial advisors
Sustainability consultants
Fund managers
Policy makers
Marketing specialist
Investors
NGOs
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