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Online Master of Science in Sustainable Food Systems

By earning a master’s in sustainable food systems, you’ll develop an understanding of today’s health, agriculture and environmental policy making processes. In this program, you’ll learn how natural resource conservation impacts the quality of health through food and agriculture systems. This program includes a specific focus on American food production, distribution, and legislation, and you’ll research U.S. federal and state policy making, including legislative, rulemaking, budgetary and legal processes.

After completing this program, you’ll be able to employ solutions-based thinking and dynamic systems frameworks to develop the food systems of the future. You’ll be skilled in the interconnection between the social, political, economic and ecological factors that influence food systems in our society. Additionally, you’ll gain a variety of transferable skills, including systems thinking, strategic planning and problem solving.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

There’s a high demand for those who can lead policy initiatives and employ solutions-based thinking to create diverse, inclusive and resilient food systems for our future. These systems are necessary for sustaining growing populations while ensuring ecological resilience. This sustainable food systems master’s is designed for those working in the field looking to advance in their career, young professionals interested in gaining more knowledge or those who want to enter the field of food and sustainability.

After graduating from this program, you’ll be able to apply your knowledge and leadership skills to solve real-world policy issues impacting our world today. This program provides you access to a network of prominent and influential food and agriculture policy leaders and mentors.

Prepare for leadership roles with in-person immersive experiences

During this program, you’ll complete two week-long immersive experiences as part of your curriculum. The first takes place in Arizona, where you’ll be learning from local farmers, ranchers and supply chain experts about how agriculture policies impact their operations. The second experience is an immersive seminar in Washington, D.C. focused on leadership. During this experience, you’ll have the opportunity to engage in question-and-answer sessions with food policy leaders. Past speakers have included the Director of Racial and Economic Justice at the White House and longtime organic farmer and Congresswoman Chellie Pingree.

After participating in both of these experiences, you’ll be well prepared to make policy decisions focused on sustainable food systems across a wide range of industries that fit your goals.

Program Field of Study
Master of Science
Program Focus
Sustainable Food Systems
Program Name Abbreviation
Sustainable Food Systems (MS)
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Program Description Intro

Arizona State University’s Master of Science in sustainable food systems prepares you to create and lead policy initiatives that pioneer innovative pathways for our future. In this program, you’ll explore food and agricultural trends, build relationships with farmers and learn from influential policy leaders that can help you advance in your career.

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Courses Summary

In this program, you’ll take a wide variety of sustainability courses and complete training that prepares you for roles in leadership. Topics you’ll study in your curriculum include policy making, environmental and resource conservation and approaches to achieving sustainable systems.

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11
Total Credit Hours
30
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Sustainable food systems master’s courses
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The School of Sustainability recruits faculty from the finest practitioners in sustainability science, business, governance and mission-driven organizations. They cover a variety of disciplines — including business policy, renewable energy and environmental science — and strive to make the world more sustainable through use-inspired research.

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Study at the nation’s first School of Sustainability
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Applicants to the sustainable food systems program must fulfill the requirements for the Graduate College and the School of Sustainability.

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Applicants are eligible to apply if they have earned a bachelor's or master's degree from a regionally accredited institution. Desired candidates will have experience working in a field related to food and agriculture.

Applicants must have at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA (scale is 4.00 = "A") in the last 60 semester hours of a student's first bachelor's degree program. Or applicants must have at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA (scale is 4.00 = "A") in an applicable master's degree program.

If applicants have a lower GPA, they may address it in their statement of intent. They should describe contributing circumstances through their personal experiences. The admission committee will consider these applicants for admission.

The admission committee will consider lower GPAs for provisional admission. Provisional admission applies to applicants with desirable work experience and/or good reasons why their GPA was low. If provisional, the student must maintain a B or better in the first semester of the program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Personal statement.
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume.
  • Two letters of recommendation.

All candidates must provide a statement of intent that should not exceed 600 words. The statement should answer the questions below.

  1. What key research questions do you wish to address and/or what problems do you wish to solve as part of your plan of study?
  2. How will your background contribute to your success in the program?
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Ideal applicants are active professionals in the food and agriculture industry. Students hail from private companies of all sizes, government agencies, university agriculture extensions, philanthropies, nonprofits and trade associations. Farmers and ranchers interested in the future of sustainable food policy would also find value in this program.

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Online Sustainability Graduate Certificate

Sustainability is a major area of growth across many industries, such as business, education, engineering and more. In this certificate, you’ll study systems thinking and solutions-based problem-solving to address sustainability challenges. You’ll also learn to communicate and collaborate with individuals from various backgrounds, preparing you to incorporate sustainability principles into any role. Additionally, this program provides you with the foundational knowledge required to integrate sustainable thinking into any academic or professional field.

Tailor your studies to your interests and career goals

In this sustainability certificate program, your core curriculum focuses on the fundamentals of sustainability and sustainability science, change management and sustainability leadership. You’ll also have the opportunity to choose electives that match your interests and career goals. Elective topics you can choose to explore include:

  • Clean air, energy and water.
  • Climate transformation.
  • Corporate social responsibility.
  • Human rights.
  • International development.
  • Policy.
  • Sustainable food systems.
  • Urban sustainability.

Please note you can be admitted to this certificate program with any accredited bachelor’s degree, it does not have to be in sustainability or related to sustainability specifically. This program generally attracts students who are hoping to transition into sustainability roles in their organization or have been tasked with implementing sustainability in their current role.

Should I earn a sustainability master’s or graduate certificate?

When deciding whether a sustainability master’s or graduate certificate is right for you, it’s important to take the time of completion and your specific career goals into account. The sustainability certificate includes 15 total credit hours, whereas the master’s program features at least 30 total credit hours.

The certificate can be taken independently as a source of professional development or as a supplement to another graduate program. If you’re a current graduate student interested in learning about sustainable concepts and how to incorporate them into areas of specialization, you may benefit from this certificate.

Additionally, non-degree seeking students can earn this certificate to learn about the field before enrolling in a full degree program. Students may be able to transfer credits from this graduate certificate into the Master of Sustainability Leadership program.

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Graduate Certificate
Program Focus
Sustainability
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Sustainability (Graduate Certificate)
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Graduate
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Program Description Intro

Arizona State University’s online sustainability certificate prepares you to integrate sustainable thinking into a variety of fields, including education, government and nonprofit work. Upon completing this program, you’ll be well-prepared to advance in your current role or provide sustainability insight that supports your organization’s environmental footprint.

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SUSUSGRCT
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GRND
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Areas of Interest
Courses Summary

This certificate consists of two core courses and three elective courses. Electives may be related to sustainability, your current program of study or another area of interest. The graduate certificate is designed to increase your knowledge of sustainable practices as you grow in your career.

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5
Total Credit Hours
15
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Sustainability certificate courses
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Learn from sustainability professionals
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The School of Sustainability recruits faculty from the finest practitioners in sustainability science, business, governance and mission-driven organizations. They cover a variety of disciplines — including business policy, renewable energy and environmental science — and strive to make the world more sustainable through use-inspired research.

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Study at the nation’s first School of Sustainability
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  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Proof of English proficiency.
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Online Master of Science in Public Interest Technology

Technology is a powerful force shaping local, national and global futures. With care and attention centered on the public interest, technological advancements can improve human rights, social justice, sustainability and environmental justice. This public interest technology master’s trains leaders whose expertise involves helping organizations interact with people as global citizens rather than simply consumers.

Upon graduating, you can assess emerging technologies, engage with community stakeholders, identify issues of public interest, develop public consensus and deploy technologies that benefit humanity. You’ll also understand how to use technology to address socio-technical challenges, such as privacy encroachment, data breaches, unsustainable practices, humanitarian crises, energy inefficiencies and more.

The skills you’ll develop

This public interest technology master’s is unique because it focuses on social responsibility, rather than emphasizing programming and other technical competencies. This includes increasing your technological fluency and ability to work alongside professionals in policy, regulatory, business and sales contexts. Additionally, you’ll develop the skills needed to:

  • Complete requirement analysis and feasibility studies.
  • Conduct value propositions and impact assessments.
  • Construct problem definitions and engage in needs assessments.
  • Consult with stakeholders and write reports.
  • Create high-level designs and business cases.
  • Write media releases to reach a target audience and methodologies for research across organizational types.

Who’s a good candidate for this master’s program?

Candidates with a wide variety of backgrounds can be an excellent fit for this program, from engineering and the natural sciences to the social sciences and humanities. As an applicant, you should be a risk-taker who wants to engage the public and learn about social systems. Ideal candidates also want to make positive changes in the world and believe technology is an invaluable asset.

Regardless of your academic and professional experiences before starting the program, you’ll graduate as a skilled advisor and designer of a publicly oriented, technological future. All graduates are prepared to shape society through stakeholder engagement, co-design processes and anticipatory governance.

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Master of Science
Program Focus
Public Interest Technology
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Public Interest Technology (MS)
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Program Description Intro

Arizona State University’s Master of Science in public interest technology is the first degree designed to advance the public interest technology movement. In this revolutionary program, you’ll learn how to integrate public value and impact with the power of technology to advance the well-being of society. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to join the ranks of next-generation thinkers and socially responsible innovators.

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This program encourages interdisciplinary learning across various subject areas including sustainability, engineering, computing, informatics, information technology, critical data science and more. In addition to four core public interest technology courses, you’ll take 15 credits of elective courses based on your interests. As a culmination of the program, you’ll also complete an applied project under the direction of a faculty member.

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10
Total Credit Hours
30
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Public interest technology courses
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Learn about technology and community improvement
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The School for the Future of Innovation in Society faculty works around the world on initiatives such as energy innovation, poverty alleviation, community development, food security, water access and education. They work on projects in the regions of Africa, the Middle East, Central and Southeast Asia, China, Latin America and North America, with funding from the National Science Foundation, U.S. Agency for International Development, the World Bank and other entities. Our faculty impart their real-world experience through innovative course design and student mentorship.

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All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Written personal statement.
  • Professional resume or curriculum vitae.
  • Three academic and/or professional letters of recommendation.
  • Proof of English proficiency.
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Online Food Policy and Sustainability Leadership Graduate Certificate

This program explores the social, political, economic and environmental factors that impact food systems. Courses focus on the policies governing food systems and how these policies shape the way our food is grown and distributed. The curriculum operates with four primary goals for the next generation of food policy leaders:

  • Apply the new knowledge and skills to real-world policy problems.
  • Deliver training on the strategic elements of a policy and agenda-setting campaign.
  • Gain access to a prominent and influential network of food and agriculture policy leaders and mentors.
  • Provide an in-depth understanding of present-day health, agriculture, and environment policy and how it came to be.

Earn a master’s degree through stackable certificates

This graduate certificate can stand alone or serve as a main certificate toward a Master of Advanced Study. To complete the degree, you’ll stack a second 15-credit graduate certificate. This opportunity allows you to design a program tailored to your career goals and interests.

When admitted, connect with your academic advisor about stackable MAS options.

Gain the skills needed to lead a sustainable food system transformation

In this program, you’ll gain the skills needed to become a leader in the next generation of food policy-makers. Through your coursework, you’ll gain a panoramic, interconnected understanding of food policy, including:

  • History and operational knowledge of food-related government agencies and global institutions.
  • Integration of sustainability, policy, and science issues, and major food and agricultural actors.
  • Strategies to achieve food system policy transformation.
  • The impact of U.S. federal and state agencies and global institutions on food systems.
  • The interconnected social, political, economic, and ecological factors that influence food systems.
  • U.S. federal and state policymaking, including legislative, rulemaking, budgetary, and legal processes.

During this program, you’ll be required to complete two one-week-long, in-person immersion experiences located in Arizona and Washington, D.C. During the Arizona immersion experience, you’ll explore the farms, ranches and supply chain businesses affected by changes in food policy. The second immersion experience, in Washington, D.C., builds leadership skills and includes sessions with food policy leaders from a variety of sectors.

What can I do with a certificate in food policy and sustainability leadership?

The food and agriculture sector provides opportunities for professionals who understand the complex interconnections between food, natural resources, policy, economic opportunity and social equity. As a food policy expert, you’ll be an ideal candidate for some of the most important organizations shaping the nation’s food systems. You’ll be able to explore food and sustainability careers in various sectors, such as government, private businesses and nonprofit organizations. In many of these positions, you’ll be crafting and advocating for food policy solutions that improve public health and environmental conservation. This certificate can also prepare you for a career in environmental science, focusing on natural resource management for food production.

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Graduate Certificate
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Food Policy and Sustainability Leadership
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Food Policy and Sustainability Leadership (Graduate Certificate)
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Program Description Intro

Arizona State University’s food policy and sustainability leadership graduate certificate equips you with an in-depth knowledge of current food policies and the process of developing these standards. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared for careers that shape policy and advance sustainable food systems.

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Courses Summary

Coursework for this program explores all of the industries that impact food system processes from policy and sustainability to supply chain management. You’ll gain the skills and strategies needed to make an impact in food policy on a grand scale. In the capstone course, you’ll apply your knowledge to craft possible solutions to current food systems challenges.

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Total Credit Hours
15
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Learn about sustainability in food systems
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The leader and architect of this program is Kathleen Merrigan, former U.S. Deputy Secretary and chief operating officer of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. She is an internationally renowned expert on food systems and sustainability.

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All applicants must submit:

  1. Graduate admission application and application fee.
  2. Personal statement.
  3. Two letters of recommendation.
  4. Proof of English proficiency.

An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.

The personal statement must not exceed 600 words. It should discuss a food policy issue that is important to you and describe why you believe engaging in policy is important to solve this issue.

Letters of recommendation must be from educators, or professionals in the field of food policy.

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Online Bachelor of Science in Sustainable Food Systems

The current food systems landscape is changing. By 2047, the world population will reach its carrying capacity of 9.6 billion people. With farmers representing less than 1% of the American population, the creation and implementation of sustainable ways of growing food is more important than ever.

This online sustainable food systems degree prepares you to understand the current landscape and participate in shaping it from an interdisciplinary perspective. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped to take on meaningful career opportunities and address the global sustainability crisis with innovative solutions.

As part of the educational mission of the Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems, this program is offered as a collaboration with the School of Sustainability, College of Health Solutions and Morrison School of Agribusiness.

Additionally, this bachelor’s degree can be completed as part of an Accelerated Master’s program. When accepted, you can earn a master’s degree in as little as one year after completing your undergraduate degree. This opportunity saves you time and money while giving you advanced knowledge in your field. Applicable master's degrees include:

For more information about pursuing the accelerated master’s option, please email [email protected].

The skills you'll gain as a sustainable food systems major

Throughout this program, you’ll learn how to assess, analyze and create policies and processes related to food security, sustainable agriculture, climate change, food equity and economic development.

You’ll also have the opportunity to specialize this degree by choosing a focus area. Your focus area can help you build on a solid foundation in sustainability and sustainable food systems. It can also help you hone career options by gaining specialized knowledge and skills in the following areas:

  • Business and innovation.
  • Ecosystem services.
  • Educational leadership.
  • Global engagement.
  • Policy and governance.
  • Procurement.
  • Public health and nutrition.

What is sustainable agriculture?

Sustainable agriculture is the process of farming with the most efficient use of nonrenewable and on-farm resources. Sustainable agriculture enhances environmental quality by protecting the diversity of plants and animals. It also contributes to local economies and improves societal quality of life by protecting natural resources and providing safe, healthy food products.

Throughout this degree’s core courses, you’ll broadly explore the policies and processes of sustainable agriculture. If you choose to complete this degree with a global engagement focus, you’ll learn about sustainable agricultural development in more detail with four specialized electives.

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Sustainable Food Systems
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Gain a strong foundation in sustainability and sustainable food systems with Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Science in sustainable food systems program online. Using a holistic systems approach, this degree covers the complex connections between food, policy, economic opportunity, natural resources and social equity.

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Courses Summary

The courses in this program were developed by former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Kathleen Merrigan. Celebrated by Time Magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2010 for her impact in the food and agriculture industry, Merrigan designed these courses to provide you with a holistic understanding of sustainable food systems. Throughout your studies, you’ll cover a wide range of subjects, including agriculture, nutrition, policy, planting, production, economics, environmental and societal issues. Courses may include:

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Learn from national leaders in agriculture and sustainability
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Online Executive Master of Sustainability Leadership

Sustainability is top of mind in today’s workplace, and advancing your skills can position you to meet the growing demand for leadership in this field. In this program, you’ll tackle real-world sustainability challenges using case studies from your own workplace. You’ll explore global strategies for sustainability communication, leadership and decision-making to gain practical tools for creating meaningful change. Leadership-focused electives further refine your ability to drive initiatives forward.

Upon graduation, you’ll have the skills to:

  • Apply solutions-based knowledge and tools for institutional development.
  • Build and communicate cases for sustainability initiatives in organizations.
  • Gain critical knowledge, approaches and tools for sustainability leadership.
  • Lead institutional change and development toward sustainability.
  • Understand the emerging global sustainability context.
Beginning in fall 2025, this EMSL program will no longer accept new applications. If you're seeking a graduate program focused on sustainability and leadership, consider ASU’s online Master of Sustainable Leadership (MSL).

Interact with executive-level sustainability managers and strategists

This program features an immersive, weeklong, three-credit course in a major U.S. metropolitan city. This experience connects you with top sustainability leaders who share insights on overcoming challenges and implementing solutions. Site visits to corporations, nonprofits and government agencies provide real-world context, while collaborative sessions with your cohort offer opportunities to brainstorm strategies and build practical consultancy experience.

You’ll also be guided by experienced faculty with expertise in sustainability science, business and governance. They’ll mentor you throughout the program and share integrated, practical knowledge on how to implement sustainable practices effectively.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

This program is designed for professionals with at least five years of experience who want to advance their sustainability expertise. Whether you work in business, engineering, education, health care or another field, this program equips you to lead sustainability efforts and elevate your career.

If you’re early in your career or need more flexibility, our Master of Sustainability Leadership program may be a better choice. The curriculum is almost identical, but it doesn’t offer an immersive experience in a major U.S. metropolitan city.

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Executive Master of Sustainability Leadership
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Sustainability Leadership
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Sustainability Leadership (EMSL)
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Are you eager to drive new sustainability initiatives within your organization? Arizona State University’s Executive Master of Sustainability Leadership online equips you to overcome challenges and lead impactful change. You’ll gain a global perspective on sustainability strategy, communication and leadership, preparing you to apply sustainable practices immediately and effectively.

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Courses are designed to deepen your understanding of sustainability and its real-world applications. You’ll explore strategies for implementing impactful initiatives and discover how to navigate the balance among social, environmental and corporate priorities in decision-making.

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The admission committee will consider lower GPAs for provisional admission. Provisional admission applies to applicants with decent work experience and/or good reasons why their GPA was low. If provisional, the student must maintain a B or better in the first semester of the program.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Personal statement in response to four questions.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Two letters of recommendation.
  • Resume or curriculum vitae.

All candidates must provide a personal statement in response to four questions. Applicants need to answer the following questions in approximately 300-500 words per question.

  • At this stage in your career, what are you passionate about?
  • What unique experiences and qualities will you bring to the EMSL program?
  • What are your intended objectives for the EMSL program? How will completion of the EMSL program support your long-term career goals?
  • Please provide any information you would like to bring to the attention of the Admissions Committee. If you have a low GPA, it's appropriate to include any circumstances that contributed to the low GPA as an answer to this question.
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Applicants should be active professionals who have five years of experience or the equivalent. Qualifying experience is broad and does not have to include management or supervisory positions. Experience does not have to be in sustainability, but it's an advantage. Most students do not come from a sustainability background.

Some students don't work during the program. This may pose challenges in completing their capstone project. If students aren't working, they must work with the capstone faculty to ensure successful completion. Applicants should provide their current employer name, address, phone, job title, industry category, occupation category and years/months of experience. The applicant may also provide their current salary, but it's not required.

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Online Master of Science in Global Technology & Development (Applied International Development)

Global technology and development uses international development and scientific disciplines to better understand and more capably address global issues. Examples include addressing climate change, delivering accessible health care and education and providing clean drinking water.

There are two key components of global and technology development:

  • Recognizing the ability of technology to affect societies.
  • Understanding how changes in societies lead to technological innovation.

While technology is a foundational focus, this discipline takes many other concepts into account. Depending on the specific context of a project, considerations such as history, religion and society can all come into play. Effective development needs more than just the right technology and data. Implementation often requires a strong grasp of a community’s culture.

What is technology’s role in global development?

Technology, which is taken to mean every sort of tool or system used by society to advance its goals, affects social, political and economic processes and outcomes. 

In this program, you’ll learn how to analyze these processes and outcomes, and critique the variable impacts of technology and political and social development and change.

What abilities can I develop in this applied international development concentration?

Key skills you can hone related to development include:

  • Analysis.
  • Evaluation.
  • Management.
  • Planning.
  • Research.

The broad range of potential coursework in this program means you can cultivate abilities that are highly relevant to your field of interest.

Can I select a specialization for my degree?

You can choose a specialization from other colleges within ASU and select elective courses offered through them, including but not limited to:

  • College of Health Solutions.
  • Thunderbird School of Global Management.
  • W. P. Carey School of Business.

If you want to assist in the development of societies and countries across the globe, this global technology and development degree can prepare you to do so regardless of the specific field in which you work.

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A Master of Science in global technology and development with a concentration in applied international development supports your goal of addressing major international concerns, from education and health to sustainability. You’ll have many opportunities to select courses that align with your specific field of interest and support your goal of positive global change.

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Flexibility is a key attribute in this global technology and development program. You’ll choose a specialization and select supporting courses using an interdisciplinary approach, tailoring your degree to your needs. Featured courses include:

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The School for the Future of Innovation in Society faculty works around the world on initiatives such as energy innovation, poverty alleviation, community development, food security, water access and education. They work on projects in the regions of Africa, the Middle East, Central and Southeast Asia, China, Latin America and North America, with funding from the National Science Foundation, U.S. Agency for International Development, the World Bank and other entities. Our faculty impart their real-world experience through innovative course design and student mentorship.

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Online Graduate Certificate in Global Development and Innovation

Often linked with human well-being, global development is centered on improving access to opportunities for people worldwide through efforts to reduce poverty and inequality and better health and education. With a focus on creating a better future for all, global development moves away from its association of development within the context of international aid to study the underlying processes that address 21st-century development challenges.

How this certificate prepares you for roles in international development

When studying global development, you’ll build the knowledge required to inspire and enact positive change by addressing human needs.

This global development and innovation graduate certificate allows you to address the knowledge and skill gaps that development practitioners often struggle with. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped with key abilities and competencies necessary to effectively lead change efforts, including:

  • Incorporating current perspectives in the field into your strategy.
  • Transforming an idea into an actionable plan for development.
  • Understanding varying cultural sensitivities and dispositions.
  • Working with stakeholders from communities to policymakers.

ASU is the only university to offer a graduate certificate in global development and innovation. While many schools offer degrees in this field, the certificate option is unique. As a student or working professional interested in international development, a certificate can offer more flexibility in terms of course options and time commitments.

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Global Development and Innovation (Graduate Certificate)
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Arizona State University’s graduate certificate in global development and innovation empowers you to play a key role in overseeing and managing complex development challenges. This highly customizable certificate provides a solid grounding on theories regarding how innovations emerge, how they diffuse across societies and their impact on global development policies and practices. This certificate is designed for professionals working in development, innovation, policy, science and engineering.

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Global development is an especially broad concept. We understand that your specific areas of interest and long-term goals are unique, which is why this certificate is customizable with multiple elective course options.

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The College of Global Futures faculty includes internationally renowned thought leaders and researchers. This group of global scholars brings together leading experts to develop transdisciplinary solutions for the world’s most pressing social, economic and environmental challenges. Our faculty members prepare students to create long-lasting change and contribute to a positive future for people and the planet.

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The College of Global Futures is dedicated to building a sustainable and equitable future for the planet and society. These initiatives support ASU’s overarching commitment to innovation, research and delivering high-quality academic programs. ASU is recognized with peer-reviewed honors from U.S. News & World Report and receives accolades from other prestigious organizations.

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Online Bachelor of Science in Sustainability

This program teaches you to develop solutions that promote resilient communities, ecosystems and economies. You’ll research current challenges and learn to shape new systems, processes and organizational structures to make a positive impact. In this interdisciplinary major, you can select one of the following tracks as an area of emphasis:

  • Economics of sustainability.
  • Sustainable ecosystems.
  • Sustainable energy, materials and technology.

While earning your sustainability degree, you’ll take part in solutions-oriented courses, experiential learning opportunities and thoughtful community engagement and collaboration. As you solve practical problems, you’ll build analytical skills, practice collaboration and learn about decision-making across various disciplines. You’ll also study how to implement realistic plans and focus on results-oriented research to address local and global challenges.

Who’s a good candidate for this sustainability degree?

As an ideal candidate for this program, you should be motivated to find new solutions for environmental challenges and issues related to sustainable equity. You should also have a positive mindset about the future, an interest in developing strategies to achieve goals, and the ability to work effectively with others.

Having experience working in municipal departments, utility companies, the military or sustainability organizations could also be beneficial but is not required to succeed. Additionally, this program will support you in building abilities that can be applied to careers in policy, governance, international development, urban sustainability and the business world.

How this BS compares to other ASU Online sustainability programs

It’s important to understand the difference between a Bachelor of Science in sustainability and a Bachelor of Arts in sustainability. The BS is best suited for students interested in natural sciences, economics, engineering or related fields. The curriculum for this program places a greater emphasis on math and sciences for you to succeed in these fields. In your courses, you'll learn methods for using environmental resources, understanding environmental regulations and policies and evaluating sustainable technology.

Alternatively, the BA program is designed for students who want to study disciplines in the humanities, social sciences and planning. The curriculum includes a required second language to a higher level and places less emphasis on math and sciences. Coursework explores concepts related to environmental resources and institutions, legal frameworks, property rights and culture.

Please note, this program is also distinct from the Bachelor of Arts in Business – sustainability, which focuses on balancing sustainability with business needs to ensure success.

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Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Science in sustainability online challenges you to collaborate to find practical answers to local, regional and global problems. In this program, you’ll create solutions that prioritize the environment while promoting social well-being and positive economic outcomes. Upon graduating, you’ll be equipped to pursue a range of opportunities in this field that align with your passions.

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The curriculum in this program covers topics ranging from future thinking and strategies to systems, dynamics and the sustainable world. You’ll gain practical experience addressing current and future challenges by working with various entities such as global companies and local governments. An internship and workshop are also required as the two capstone projects.

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Online Master of Sustainability Leadership

In this program, you’ll gain the skills to lead initiatives that positively impact society, foster organizational success and reduce environmental harm. The curriculum focuses on four key areas: communications and change management, strategy, global context and leadership. Courses will prepare you to devise equitable solutions, advocate for sustainable practices and implement meaningful changes in domestic and international organizations.

Sustainable leadership skills are increasingly sought after by public and private organizations, with career paths ranging from sustainability coordinator and analyst to sustainability manager and chief sustainability officer. As a graduate, you’ll be pivotal in enhancing organizational reputations, building consumer trust and positioning sustainable practices as the gold standard for success.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

Ideally, you’re eager to deepen your knowledge of sustainability and leadership to advance your career. This program can complement your background, whether it’s in sustainability or another industry. An undergraduate degree in any field is required, and three or more years of professional experience — even outside sustainability — provides a strong foundation for success.

You’ll graduate prepared to lead transformations in climate change, zero waste, renewable energy, sustainable food systems, impact investing and more. Employers value professionals who can articulate a sustainability vision, drive tangible environmental improvements, and champion environmentally and socially responsible practices.

How does this program compare to a master’s in sustainability?

This online sustainability leadership master’s stands out with its applied, practical focus, contrasting the research emphasis of ASU’s Master of Science and Master of Arts in sustainability. Designed for professionals, this program develops skills tailored to the growing green and greening job sectors. Courses are led by experienced practitioners with active industry connections, ensuring content aligns with current trends.

In comparison, ASU’s MA and MS in sustainability are thesis- and research-based, suitable for candidates interested in strengthening their research expertise. Offered exclusively on campus, these degrees prepare graduates for careers in think tanks or research-focused roles in academia, government, nonprofits or the private sector. They also provide essential knowledge for pursuing a PhD in sustainability.

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If you’re ready to embrace innovative approaches to sustainability and leadership, Arizona State University’s Master of Sustainability Leadership online is a great choice. This transdisciplinary program develops leadership skills while focusing on sustainability strategy and communication. You’ll graduate equipped to advance your career and drive socially and environmentally responsible results for companies, public institutions and community organizations.

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Core courses emphasize collaboration, featuring team assignments throughout most weeks. You’ll gain practical tools and best practices for driving change while exploring key topics, such as leading sustainability transitions, transformative leadership and sustainability storytelling.

Elective courses allow you to tailor your studies to your interests, with options to learn about entrepreneurship, green energy, urban planning, sustainability accounting tools such as ESG accounting and more. This program concludes with two capstone courses, one involving an applied team project.

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Applicants must have at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA (scale is 4.00 = "A") in the last 60 semester hours of a student's first bachelor's degree program. Or, applicants must have at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA (scale is 4.00 = "A") in an applicable master's degree program.

Applicants with a lower GPA may address this in their statement of intent. They should describe contributing circumstances through their personal experiences. The admission committee will consider these applicants for admission.

The admission committee will consider lower GPAs for provisional admission. Provisional admission applies to applicants with decent work experience and/or good reasons why their GPA was low. If provisional, the student must maintain a “B” or better in the first semester of the program. Students who are admitted provisionally must take at least two courses in their first semester.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate admission application and application fee.
  • Statement of intent in response to four questions.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Up-to-date resume or curriculum vitae.

All candidates must provide a statement of intent in response to four questions. Applicants must answer the following questions in approximately 300–500 words per question.

  • Sustainability improves human well-being globally without threatening the earth’s life-supporting systems. In your own words, explain why sustainability is important to you.
  • The Master of Sustainability Leadership prepares decision-makers for the challenges ahead. Describe a time you demonstrated leadership to enact positive change.
  • How do you plan to apply the lessons you learn from this degree in the short- and long-term?
  • How have you prepared to manage family, work and school life during this program?

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A wide array of academic backgrounds will be considered in combination with professional and life experience. Applicants with a minimum of three years of professional or organizational experience or the equivalent are given priority. Work experience does not need to be related to sustainability, nor does the applicant need management or supervisory experience. Applicants with less than three years of work experience will be considered and are encouraged to apply.

Applicants may provide their current employer’s name, address, phone, job title, industry category, occupation category and years/months of experience. The applicant may also provide their current salary, but it's not required.

The School of Sustainability admits students with less than three years of work experience. These applicants must show how the master’s degree will benefit them and discuss how they'll incorporate sustainability in current or future roles. If applicants have a bachelor's degree in sustainability or environmental science, they're likely good candidates, however, most students do not have a bachelor’s degree in sustainability or environmental science.

English proficiency

An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.

International applicants will need to meet ASU’s English proficiency requirements. Additionally, applicants should have a TOEFL Score of 100 or greater to meet course prerequisite requirements for the program. They may also have an 80% or greater in ASU Global Launch’s English for Graduate Admissions course.

Graduate transcripts

Applicants will be required to submit graduate transcripts if any graduate courses were taken within 5 years of the admit term. If graduate transcripts are not uploaded during the application process, the application will be placed back into In Progress status until ASU receives official graduate transcripts.

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Program fee code for resident
GSO054
Program fee code for non-resident
GSO054
Program Description Title
A master’s program for those aiming to advance social, economic and environmental responsibility
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https://webapp4.asu.edu/dgsadmissions/Index.jsp?term=2261&session=REG&campus=ONLNE
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master-sustainability-leadership-sustainability-leadership
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GRGF-SUSUSLMSL
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Will my diploma say ‘online’?
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No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.”

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