IT Management's Minors and Certs

Sustainable Practices in IT Minor/Certification


Lead Sustainability Initiatives Wherever IT and AI Intersect

The Sustainable Practices in IT minor or certificate explores how information technology—including procurement, lifecycle impacts of IT systems, artificial intelligence, and data center sustainability—can advance environmental stewardship, social equity, and ethical innovation. Students gain practical skills in data analysis, systems evaluation, and sustainable IT strategy, preparing them to lead responsible tech initiatives across industries. Open to all majors, the program is ideal for those interested in reducing environmental impact and promoting equity in digital systems.

Required Courses for 2025-2026 Catalog

  • ADMG 285: Sustainable Decision Making - 5 credits
  • ADMG 302: Financial Analysis for IT Managers - 4 credits
  • ADMG 445: Applied IT Sustainability - 4 credits
  • IT 165: Seeing Through the Data - 4 credits
  • RMT 345: Sustainable Retailing - 4 credits

Total Credits: 21

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If you're already a CWU student, you can declare an IT Management minor or apply for a certificate today. Not yet admitted? Connect with an advisor to learn how these programs can support your goals.

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