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COMM 302

Sustainability Analysis and Reporting

Course overview

A thorough study of the theory and practice of multiple sustainability related measurement and analysis tools and techniques including carbon and other related constructs and how these can drive improved business decision making.

The main aims of this course are:

  1. To develop a thorough understanding of the theories and practices associated with current sustainability measurement, analysis, and reporting tools and techniques. 
  2. To demonstrate how these theories and tools can be applied in managerial decision-making scenarios. 

Course information

Prerequisites and Restrictions You must satisfy the following requirement(s):
  • a minimum of 75 credit point(s) from the course(s) specified below
  • a minimum of 75 credit point(s) from the course(s) specified below
  • any level 100 course
  • any level 200 course
  • any level 300 course

Available semesters Semester 1 2026
Credits 15
Domestic fees $891.00

What you will learn

After successfully completing this course, you will be able to:

  1. Analyse current sustainability measurement and reporting schemes.
  2. Differentiate the application and effect of current sustainability measurement and reporting schemes.
  3. Demonstrate how current sustainability measurement and analysis practices can be employed in an ongoing commercial organisation.

Course examiners

Jeff Heyl

Dr Jeff Heyl

Programme Director

Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce

jeff.heyl@lincoln.ac.nz