Innovation in Sustainability and Global Development Practice Capstone

Harvard Extension School

ENVR E-599B

Section 1

CRN 26965

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This course is the final step for Master of Liberal Arts (ALM), sustainability and global development practice candidates, designed for those interested in innovation in sustainability. It provides an immersive, hands-on learning experience focused on creating detailed, actionable plans in one of two areas: a sustainable start-up business plan, whether for-profit or social enterprise, or a strategic plan to accelerate the development and maturity of a regional innovation and sustainability ecosystem. Students collaborate with appropriate clients, including corporations, start-ups (their own or external), Tribal communities, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), governmental agencies, schools, universities, and hospitals to develop tailored solutions addressing real-world sustainability challenges. Topics include advanced methods for pitching and closing deals with innovation investors (for example, angel investors and venture capital funds), intellectual property mechanisms to safeguard technological ideas or brand identities, and reverse engineering coupled with market intelligence-driven benchmarking to design around competitors' products or services. Additionally, students explore techniques to save costs and expedite prototype development, along with methods for fostering the rapid evolution of innovation ecosystems from decades-long timelines to mere years. Course deliverables for students include presenting their plans to classmates, client stakeholders, and potential innovation investors, gaining valuable exposure, feedback, and practical experience that prepare them to lead transformative initiatives in global sustainability and development practices.

Instructor Info

Ramon Sanchez, ScD

Chief Knowledge and Innovation Officer, The Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy


Meeting Info

Sa 9:00am - 5:00pm (4/25 - 4/25)
Su 9:00am - 1:00pm (4/26 - 4/26)
M 7:40pm - 9:40pm (1/26 - 5/16)

Participation Option: On Campus or Online Synchronous

Deadlines

Last day to register: January 21, 2026

Additional Time Commitments

Optional sections to be arranged.

Prerequisites

Registration is limited to officially admitted degree candidates in the Master of Liberal Arts, sustainability or global development practice, capstone track. Candidates must be in good academic standing, ready to graduate in May with only the capstone left to complete (no other course registration is allowed simultaneously with the capstone), and have successfully completed the precapstone, ENVR E-597b, in the previous term. Candidates who do not meet these degree requirements are dropped from the course.

Notes

This course meets via web conference. Students must attend and participate at the scheduled meeting time. See minimum technology requirements. Along with the web-conference meetings, this course also includes an intensive—and mandatory—on-campus residency. Students must be present for the entire on-campus session to earn credit for the course. The course begins via web conference during the first week of the term and continues to meet throughout the term. Please see the syllabus for the specific course meeting dates. Tuition does not include hotel accommodations, transportation, or meals for the on-campus session. International students see important visa information.

All Sections of this Course

CRN Section # Participation Option(s) Instructor Section Status Meets Term Dates
36045 1 On Campus Ramon Sanchez Open MTWTh 6:30pm - 9:30pm
Jun 22 to Jul 9
26965 1 On Campus, Online Synchronous Ramon Sanchez Open Sa 9:00am - 5:00pm
Su 9:00am - 1:00pm
M 7:40pm - 9:40pm
Jan 25 to May 15