Master of Arts extra-occupational

Strategic Sustainability Management

Sustainability plays a key role in the day-to-day operations of many organisations. In our part-time Master's programme in Strategic Sustainability Management, you will learn how to strategically develop and embed sustainability within your own organisation.
By combining scientific foundations with pracitical experience, you will build the competencies needed to initiate and guide transformation processes related to sustainability.

Welcome week from 22 to 26 September

Pub crawl

Allgemeiner Studierendenausschuss (AStA) & Stadt Eberswalde, Start on Citycampus

Fresher's Rally

Allgemeine Studierendenausschuss (AStA), City area Eberswalde, start at the city campus

Barbecue & evaluation of the rally

Allgemeine Studierendenausschuss (AStA), Forestcampus

Freshmen-Party

- 26.09.2025, 20:00 - 04:00 Uhr
Allgemeiner Studierendenausschuss (AStA), Forestcampus

Shaping sustainable organisations as a change agent

Sustainable development depends on people who actively help to shape it. Our further education programme is designed for professionals and executives from the private sector, non-profit organisations, and the public sector who want to act as change agents – initiating and accompanying organisational transformation processes towards sustainability. The programme not only provides subject-specific expertise but also helps you develop process-related skills, enabling you to craft tailored sustainability strategies and systematically engage with sustainability-related change within your organisation.

The programme is designed as a modular system:
If you are looking to upskill in specific topic areas only, you can enrol in individual certificate courses at Master's level. For more information, please visit our → Qualification Overview.

We regularly offer → online information events on a regular basis. Please ask for the link via e-mail.

Dates and Events

Attendance times of the modules

The attendance times for the individual modules can be found in the "Study contents" section.

Programme content

Individual study contents

In the Master's study programme Strategic Sustainability Management, we understand organisational sustainability transformation as a strategic task that significantly determines operational action. To this end, the modules teach key skills in the areas of sustainability and organisational change, which encourage holistic, interdisciplinary thinking and enable you to make and help shape professionally and ethically based directional decisions for organisations.

We teach theoretical, methodological and communicative content over three semesters, flanked by a sustainability project that enables you to transfer theory directly into your professional practice.

In the fourth semester, the Master's programme concludes with a scientific thesis.

Modules per semester

Semester 1 provides you with an overview of sustainability challenges, concepts and strategies as a basis for professional work in sustainable development. You will develop the ability to understand complex interrelationships, to classify sustainability issues and to perceive transformation as a design task.

Module 1 offers you a theoretical and practical overview of the current state of knowledge about sustainable development in business and society. You acquire the ability to analyse sustainability challenges and possible courses of action in a holistic, systemic way.

 

Attendance dates summer term 2025:

Tuesday, 11.03.25, 9:30-18:30

Wednesday, 12.03.25, 9:30-18:30

Friday, 16.05.25, 9:30-18:30

Saturday, 17.05.25 9:30-15:30

Wednesday, 16.07.25, 9:30-18:30

Module 2 enables you to orientate yourself in the current sustainability discourse, to distinguish between different positions in terms of their values and frame of reference and to (re)position your organisation in the field of sustainable development.

 

Attendance dates summer term 2025:

Thursday, 13.03.25, 9:30-18:30

Friday, 14.03.25, 09:30-18:30

Wednesday, 14.05.25, 09:30-18:30

Thursday, 15.05/.25, 9:30-18:30

Friday, 18.07.25, 9:30-18:30

Saturday, 19.07.25, 9:30-15:30

In the qualification Module 3 Sustainability Project you develop a concrete project in three semesters (1.5 years) and implement it practically. In the first semester, you develop the project idea, describe the development opportunities and examine the risks that arise from it. You justify and define a project and clarify the concrete assignment with an organisation as a practical partner.

 

Attendance dates summer term 2025:

Saturday, 15.03.25, 9:30-15:30

Tuesday, 13.05.25, 9:30-18:30

Thursday, 17.07.25, 9:30-18:30

Target knowledge is the focus of the second semester. You will learn to develop specific sustainability strategies for different types of organisations (companies, non-profit organisations, public institutions (administration/municipality) and to link them to suitable management and implementation concepts.

In Module 4, you will learn about different methods for developing sustainability strategies and how to deal with contradictions. The aim is to gain a holistic understanding of strategy and thus align business and organisational models with societal sustainability challenges.

 

The dates for the winter semester 2025/26 are expected to be published in June 2025.

In Module 5 , you will learn about management approaches that can be used to implement sustainability strategies. You will learn to recognise their respective strengths and limitations as well as to identify and exploit scope for action in implementation. The aim is to assess the suitability of the instruments for a specific organisation and to be able to estimate their use and timing by way of example.

 

The dates for the winter semester 2025/26 are expected to be published in June 2025.

You underpin your project idea, e.g. for a business model, with a management plan and start the project implementation in coordination with actors from the organisations concerned.

 

The dates for the winter semester 2025/26 are expected to be published in June 2025.

In the third semester, you will be taught practical implementation and transformation knowledge. This includes process and leadership skills that are central to the successful implementation of organisational change processes.

In Module 6 you will be will be introduced to the psychological basics of change processes, change management and dealing with resistance, as well as the basics of environmental psychology. With this knowledge you will be able to analyse change processes on a personal, organisational and societal level towards sustainability and identify starting points for their initiation, design and support.

 

Attendance dates summer term 2025:

Saturday, 15.03.25, 9:30-15:30

Thursday, 22.05.25, 9:30-18:30

Friday, 23.05.25, 9:30-18:30

Saturday, 24.05.25, 9:30-15:30

Thursday, 17.07.25, 9:30-18:30

Module 7 focuses on your individual attitudes, values and competences in order to be able to competently take on and fulfil the demanding role as a change agent. Based on an individual competence profile, you will reflect on your personality and your own approach to change in order to recognise development potential and develop cooperative forms of leadership.

 

Attendance dates summer term 2025:

Wednesday, 12.03.25, 9:30-18:30

Thursday, 13.03.25, 9:30-18:30

Friday, 18.07.25, 9:30-18:30

Saturday, 19.07.25, 9:30-15:30

You design the implementation process and use process control methods to get support and resolve conflicts constructively. After completing the project, you evaluate your experiences.

 

Attendance dates summer term 2025:

Friday, 14.03.25, 9:30-18:30

Wednesday, 16.07.25, 9:30-18:30

In the fourth semester, the final Master's thesis offers you a framework for the theoretical or practical consolidation of a topic of your choice. This allows you to set an individual focus for your qualification.

Students on Strategic Sustainability Management I

Students on Strategic Sustainability Management II

FAQ study contents

You can take our part-time qualification programme "Strategic Sustainability Management" as a Master's degree programme (4 semesters), as a certificate programme (5 modules or 1.5 years) or individual modules (MicroDegrees). A change from individual modules to the certificate programme or the Master's programme is possible in consultation with the programme team. Please do not hesitate to contact us.

Our offer is a blended learning offer - i.e. a combination of online learning phases and presence phases. During the online phases, you learn independently with the help of literature, videos or group assignments. In addition, there are occasional evening appointments.

The presence phases in particular are characterised by interactive work that cannot be "captured" with the help of recordings.

Due to the predominant professional activities of our students, our 3 attendance phases per semester usually take place from Wednesday to Saturday at the following times:

Wednesday

9.30 - 18.30

Thursday

9.30 - 18.30

Friday

9.30 - 18.30

Saturday

9.30 - 15.30

The following applies here: Good studyability alongside professional activities is important to us. A fundamental prerequisite for successful study is the regular use of the teaching/learning platforms and the materials offered on them.

E-learning in particular offers the opportunity to work on the materials and assignments independently of time and space. This will also work for group work in the form with the appropriate arrangement. Time off for weeks or even months is unfavourable for the success of your studies.

If possible, ensure transparency early on, talk to us or, for example, to your working group if there are problems. Then there will be an adapted solution.

You should plan on an average of about 12 hours per week - calculated over the entire year. There will be peaks before exams or homework deadlines, and the modules cannot be spread evenly over the year due to holiday periods, so that work-intensive and quieter phases alternate.

You earn 6 ECTS per module. One ECTS corresponds to 25-30 working hours, i.e. 180 hours per module.

Within these 180 hours, you will mainly work independently with literature, videos, group assignments, participate in the attendance days and online seminars and prepare for exams.

The time required can be reduced by the synergy of work and study, e.g. by planning and implementing a project in your own professional environment.

Depending on the module, term papers and/or oral examinations are planned as examinations. The specific form of examination provided for each module can be found in the → study and examination regulations. Examinations to be taken in attendance are usually linked to the regular attendance phases.

The dates of the attendance phases are usually announced on our website and our blog a few months before the start of the semester so that you can include them in your annual planning and book accommodation in good time.

Participation in the attendance events is not compulsory, but is highly recommended with regard to the module examination and the application-oriented joint processing of the learning material.

You can find specific examples from the degree programme in this → overview. A Master's thesis can address a wide range of issues - just as diverse and complex as the topics associated with the concept of sustainability and sustainable corporate management.

The tuition fee is a programme-specific amount due each semester. This is used to finance the analogue and digital courses, including all teaching staff, teaching materials, examinations and administrative support (study guidance). The continuing education programme must be completely financed by the tuition fees of the participants.

The tuition fee for the continuing education programme "Strategic Sustainability Management" is currently 2,750 € per semester. The semester fee is generally charged to each student of the HNEE upon enrolment or re-registration for the coming semester. It includes an administration fee (51 EUR), the student union fee (70 EUR) and the AStA fee (15 EUR). A semester ticket is currently not available for students of further education programmes.

In any case, a further education programme expands one's own professional portfolio and thus one's job opportunities. The project accompanying the study can be chosen in such a way that one familiarises oneself with a new field of work and/or possibly already establishes contacts with new employers. Last but not least, the Master's degree itself enables a new career level vertically compared to the Bachelor's degree.

Change agents distinguish themselves by initiating, accompanying and advancing the transformation in their own company or organisation and thus being part of a sustainable transformation process.

The demand for qualified staff in the field of sustainable business management and in the field of strategic sustainability management is growing - especially due to new legal requirements for companies (CSRD, EU taxonomy, etc.).

After graduation

Career prospects

The study programme can be a consistent further development of your previous areas of responsibility or the start of a new direction. Our further education allows you to be active in diverse areas of responsibility: Setting up sustainability departments, sustainability management, strategy, organisational development and other cross-sectional tasks in companies, administrations or NPOs as well as independent consulting.

With the study programme, I have developed a deep understanding of the fundamental ecosocial systems and sharpened my focus on essential fields of action.

 

Sandra Grünewald

Sandra Grünewald

Sustainability Manager at BAUWENS GmbH & Co. KG, graduate, Strategic Sustainability Management degree programme

Lena Wagner

Lena Wagner

Project officer at a manufacturer of reusable packaging, graduate, Strategic Sustainability Management

Paul Lardon

Paul-Anton Lardon

Organisational consultant with focus on sustainability management, graduate, strategic sustainability management

Application

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Application period

Summer semester:

for the first semester: 1 December to 31 January

Winter semester:

for higher semesters: 1 March to 15 July

 

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Please create an applicant account via the HNEE application portal. You will receive a confirmation email from us containing your username and password. You may then log in to enter the required information and upload your documents.
After submitting the online application, you can access a summary of your details by clicking the “Print” button. We recommend printing and reviewing this summary for accuracy.
If you discover any errors after submission, please contact us by e-mail before the application deadline.

  • Applicants must hold a recognised first higher education degree that qualifies them for professional practice, with a total of 240 ECTS credits (typically a Diplom, Magister, Master’s, or Staatsexamen) and have at least one year of relevant professional experience.
  • If your prior degree comprises only 210 or 180 ECTS credits, the missing credits can be recognised through successful completion of an entrance examination. We are happy to advise you on the details.
  • It is also possible to enter the programme without a university degree if you pass the entrance examination and can provide evidence of at least five years of professional experience in a position of responsibility. Please contact us directly for individual guidance.
  • Degree certificate and transcript of your higher education qualification
  • If applicable: proof of successful completion of a certificate module or entrance examination
  • Curriculum vitae (in tabular format), outlining your educational and professional background
  • Employment references and/or official confirmation of relevant professional experience

Application period

Summer semester:

for the first semester: 1 November to 1 December from a non-EU country or 1 December to 15 January from an EU/EEA country

Winter semester:

for higher semesters: 1 March to 1 June from a non-EU country or 1 March to 15 July from an EU/EEA country

 

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Please apply early if you need to apply for a visa for your studies. The processing times are sometimes very long.

If you obtained your degree outside Germany, you must not apply directly to our university, regardless of your citizenship. Instead, please apply via the uni-assist e.V. application portal. Uni-assist is a central service provider that conducts a preliminary review of international applications on behalf of many German universities. Detailed information about the application process can be found on the uni-assist website, including country-specific guidance.

If your application is complete and meets the formal admission requirements, uni-assist will forward it to our university. Once your application has been imported into the HNEE application system, you will receive an email with login details for the HNEE application portal, allowing you to track the status of your application.

  • Proof of a first higher education degree qualifying you for professional practice, with 240 ECTS credits (typically a Diplom, Magister, Master’s, or Staatsexamen), as well as at least one year of relevant professional experience
  • If you have earned only 210 or 180 ECTS credits in your previous degree, the missing credits can be compensated by completing an entrance examination. We are happy to advise you on the details
  • You may also be admitted without a university degree if, in addition to passing the entrance examination, you can demonstrate at least five years of relevant professional experience in a position of responsibility. Please contact us for guidance

Applicants with an international educational background must also provide proof of German language proficiency at level C1, in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).

You can check whether you meet the formal admission requirements on the → uni-assist website

The following documents must be uploaded exclusively via the uni-assist online application portal. Please note that this list may not be exhaustive, and additional documents may be requested during the review process.

  • A copy of your higher education degree certificate, including your final grade and transcript of records (see country-specific guidance on the uni-assist website)
  • A copy of your higher education entrance qualification (e.g. secondary school leaving certificate)
  • Other documents relevant to the Master’s admission requirements (e.g. APS certificate for applicants from China, India, Mongolia, or Vietnam; proof of passing a university entrance examination)
  • If applicable: Certificate of successful completion of a preparatory module or the entrance examination
  • A curriculum vitae (CV) in tabular format, outlining your educational and professional background
  • Employment references and/or proof of relevant professional experience
  • For applicants with an international educational background: a German language certificate at C1 level, in accordance with the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR)

All foreign certificates must be translated into German or English by a sworn translator.

 

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You can obtain the registration form for participation in the certificate programme or individual courses from the → Continuing Education Centre.

FAQ on application and admission

If the number of applications is expected to exceed the number of available study places, the degree programme will be subject to admission restrictions (Numerus Clausus). Study places are allocated to applicants through a selection process, which involves creating several ranking lists. The average grade or waiting time of the last admitted applicant determines the admission threshold for that year.

You can find the admission thresholds for restricted degree programmes from the previous year here:
Admission thresholds for restricted degree programmes from previous years

No, you may only apply for one degree programme at our university. We encourage you to consult with us early on to determine which programme is the best fit for you. Please contact us via E-mail to arrange an appointment. Consultations are available by phone, online, or in person.

Admission, rejection, or exclusion notices are made available in the online application portal. At the same time, a notification is sent to the email address registered in your applicant account.
For restricted-admission degree programmes, the notices are usually sent out two to four weeks after the application deadline for the respective programme.

  • Proof of a first higher education degree qualifying you for professional practice, comprising 240 ECTS credits (typically a Diplom, Magister, Master’s, or Staatsexamen)
  • At least one year of relevant professional experience
  • If your degree comprises only 210 or 180 ECTS credits, the missing credits can be compensated by completing an entrance examination. We are happy to advise you on the details
  • Admission is also possible without a university degree if you pass the entrance examination and can provide evidence of at least five years of professional experience, including a minimum of two years in a position of responsibility. Please contact us directly for individual guidance

You can undertake our continuing education offerings as a full Master’s degree programme, a certificate programme, or by taking individual certificate modules.

A transfer from the certificate programme to the Master’s programme is possible. In this case, fees already paid will be credited proportionally, and all completed modules will be recognised in full.

If you decide to switch later from taking individual certificate courses to the Master’s programme, fees for up to two courses and the corresponding completed modules will be fully credited

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FAQ before starting your studies

Are there preparatory courses before the regular start of studies?

There are currently no preparatory courses for this degree programme.

When and how do I start my studies?

You will find the semester dates and the programme for the introductory events for first-year students on this page in good time.
There, you will learn how to access your study plan in the campus management system → Mein EMMA, register for modules and exams, and use the Moodle platform, where all learning materials are provided. You will also meet your academic contacts, student representatives and initiatives, and fellow students, while gaining your first insights into the degree programmes. It's well worth attending!

Please bring a valid ID for the identity check, as well as something to take notes with.
For meals, feel free to take advantage of the great offerings at our sustainability canteen.

Where can I get support at the beginning of my studies if I don't know my way around or have specific questions?

Most of your questions will likely be answered during the introductory events at the start of the semester. If you still have questions or specific needs, feel free to make use of → our advisory services.

General information about studying

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Schicklerstraße 5 | 16225 Eberswalde

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