Overview
Online courses are four weeks in duration, offered throughout the year, running in the fall (Sept. – Dec.), winter (Jan. – Apr.), or spring/summer (May – Aug.) terms.
The three courses below complete the program. We recommend students complete the courses in the following order.
Overview of ESG Reporting
Gain an overview of environment, social and government (ESG) reporting as you learn how to set the stage for a comprehensive ESG disclosure. Develop critical skills in ESG reporting to create an ESG pathway for an organization, and/or review and improve its existing ESG pathway. Build the skills you need to deliver the core content of a corporate ESG report, including analyzing and understanding relevant data.
To register, please use CRN code 30957 and proceed to MRU's registration page to complete your registration.
Questions about course content? Please contact cebusiness@mtroyal.ca.
Fundamentals of ESG Reporting
Gain and apply knowledge about globally recognized ESG standards and sustainability frameworks, allowing you to determine which standards are most appropriate to your organization and industry. In addition to determining ESG data requirements, data format and reporting options, you will build skills in outlining reporting concerns and challenges in the supply chain.
To register, please use CRN code 30959 and proceed to MRU's registration page to complete your registration.
Questions about course content? Please contact cebusiness@mtroyal.ca.
ESG Reporting and ESIA Processes
Explore how the data typically included in an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) study corresponds with the type of data reported in a corporate ESG or sustainability report. Learn about the relationships between the measures in an ESIA, and the targets, performance and improvements in the ESG report. Develop efficient approaches for your data gatherings and reporting.
To register, please use CRN code 50073 and proceed to MRU's registration page to complete your registration.
Questions about course content? Please contact cebusiness@mtroyal.ca.
What to Expect from the ESG Program
ESG reporting is the collection and analysis of data on an organization’s environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards, crucial information for socially conscious investors.
Environmental, social and governance (ESG) reporting is increasingly in the forefront as socially conscious investors, stakeholders and organizations include these factors in their analysis of business and organizations. As Alberta adds to its energy sector with sustainable production such as solar and wind, and carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), organizations need a strategic approach to their ESG reporting.
This suite of courses is tailored to those who want better visibility of an organization’s impact in the ESG arena, as well as those pursuing a career in sustainability/ESG. They also benefit those responsible for ESG reporting and who want a better understanding of what goes into an ESG report.
In these courses, you will learn how to deliver the core content of a corporate ESG report, including analyzing and understanding relevant data. Delve into globally recognised ESG standards and sustainability frameworks to determine which standards are most appropriate to your organization and industry. Explore the links between data typically included in an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) study and the data reported in a corporate ESG or sustainability report.
Benefits
- Gain and apply knowledge about globally recognized ESG standards and sustainability frameworks
- Develop critical thinking skills in ESG reporting
- Earn a digital badge for each course completed to verify your demonstrated knowledge and skills in ESG reporting
- Compete all three courses to earn an ESG Reporting Extension Certificate