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MBA/MS Program

The Erb Institute MBA/MS Program at the University of Michigan is a graduate level masters program focused on Global Sustainable Enterprise. Students in the three-year program earn two degrees -- a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business (Ross) and a Master of Science (MS) from the School of Natural Resources & Environment (SNRE).

Our Mission

The MBA/MS Program is committed to being the world's leading graduate-level, educational program focused on harmonizing economic, environmental and social interests. The Program develops sustainability-oriented leaders who are widely respected as content experts, holistic thinkers, community builders and catalyzing agents of change within large corporations, small businesses, non-profit organizations and government agencies.
 

Our Vision

Graduates of the Erb Institute MBA/MS Program will continually draw upon their interdisciplinary training to inspire, develop and implement innovative and practicable methods for cultivating a sustainable future.
 

Objectives

  • To educate and provide relevant working experiences for the future leaders focused on balancing environmental, social, and economic interests.
  • To attract highly talented students to pursue sustainability-related careers.
  • To work with organizations in developing challenging and rewarding career paths for graduates.
  • To promote and sponsor interdisciplinary courses and team projects which provide students with invaluable experience relative to their future sustainability-related careers.
  • To provide financial support for University of Michigan research at the intersection of business and the environment.