MASL 510 Sustainabiility Leadership Capstone
The capstone is intended to provide an opportunity to synthesize the knowledge learned in each of the courses in the MASL program in the context of a real-word project or case study specifically as it relates to sustainability. As such, the final capstone should identify a problem, provide a proposed solution to the problem, and suggest a way to assess the efficacy of the proposed solution. The capstone should also feature a section addressing the content from each of the nine courses in the Masters of Sustainability Leadership Curriculum. The capstone is presented in three parts: the prospectus – the proposal outlining the problem, rationale, scope, and schedule; the project – the actual project or case study with the problem, proposed solution, assessment, and connection to each of the nine courses in the MASL program; and the presentation – an online forum in which you present your work to your colleagues and MASL faculty.
Prerequisite
The capstone is intended to be taken after completion of all other courses in the program. However, the capstone may be completed concurrently with the final course or prior to the final course with approval by the program director.