Pathways

What is a Pathway?

A pathway is a suite of courses that provides students with recommended skills, knowledge, and tools for a specific industry or career. This is not a specialization. Pathways can help students upon graduation when applying for jobs by calling attention to the relevant coursework they have undertaken in this space.

MENV offers three pathways: Corporate Sustainability (CSP); Law, Policy, and Planning (LP3); and Stakeholder Engagement & Facilitation (SEFP). 

CSP focuses on integrating sustainability into business strategies by addressing economic, social, and environmental factors. Corporate sustainability aims to create long-term value for both businesses and stakeholders by balancing profitability with responsibility. This approach emphasizes ethical governance, reducing environmental impact, and promoting social responsibility, ensuring that organizations operate in a way that benefits both society and the planet.

LP3 equips students with the skills needed to succeed in high-impact roles like climate, resilience, and sustainability planning. The field of planning has expanded to include crucial areas such as law, policy, public and private management, and stakeholder engagement, enabling professionals to not only develop but also implement impactful plans. This pathway prepares students for roles where they can influence legal, political, and policy processes, shaping visionary outcomes for sustainable futures across government, nonprofit, and private sectors.

SEFP helps students learn how to effectively identify and engage key stakeholders across diverse sustainability projects. With sustainability issues spanning environmental, social, and economic sectors, the ability to collaborate with a wide array of groups is critical for driving meaningful outcomes. This pathway equips students with skills in communication, outreach, and ethical engagement, empowering them to facilitate inclusive decision-making processes and ensure all voices, especially underrepresented ones, are heard and considered.

Participation in a Pathway differs based on your choice. If you have questions about which Pathway is right for you, please email MENV²ÊÃñ±¦µä@colorado.edu