Fundamentals of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance)
About ESG Course
Most of the businesses today face a unique challenge: the pressure to grow financially while simultaneously addressing global environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns. With consumers becoming more conscious of corporate ethics and sustainability, companies that fail to embrace these values risk losing customer trust, employee loyalty, and investor confidence. The question isn’t just about profit anymore it's about how responsibly businesses operate and their long-term impact on society and the planet.
This is where ESG comes in. ESG- Environmental, Social, and Governance provides a framework for companies to assess and improve their performance in these critical areas. It's not just a trend; it's a fundamental shift in how businesses are evaluated. In this course, we’ll explore the essential role of ESG in modern business strategy, helping you understand why adopting sustainable practices isn’t just good ethics, it’s good business.
Why ESG?
As we already know that the importance of ESG has grown majorly in these recent years due to the increasing demand for corporate accountability. Now, consumers, employees and investors are not just limited to profit from businesses, they’re asking for much more than just that. They expect companies to take responsibility for their environmental impact, treat their workforce fairly and practice good governance.
Holistic Business Evaluation
Risk mitigation
Innovation and Growth
Enhanced Stakeholder Trust
Attracting Talent and Investment
Sustainable Financial Performance
ESG Course Syllabus
Key Topics
Sustainability fundamentals
Expectations of investors, stakeholders, and shareholders
The accounting and finance professional’s role in sustainability
Existing reporting requirements
Frameworks that drive reporting
Key global bodies that set the baseline for reporting and frameworks
Recent standards and reporting requirements
Learning Outcomes
Recognize the importance of sustainability and ESG in today's business environment.
Recognize the three pillars of ESG.
Identify key factors influencing the current sustainability reporting landscape.
ESG Eligibility
Designed specifically for Working Professionals (Minimum requirement: Pursuing Graduation)
ESG Certification Process
After completing embedded assessments in the course, you will receive a digital badge that can be easily shared with your professional network.
Course Duration
Self-Paced 10 hours Program (1 year validity to complete the program at your convenience)
CPE Credits
6 CPE credit benefit for the CPA members
Why VGLD
Career Opportunities after ESG Course
ESG analyst
Sustainability manager
ESG specialist
ESG product manager
Head of ESG
Chief Sustainability Officer
Placements after ESG Course with VGLD
FAQ's
ESG is becoming a critical component of business strategy decisions worldwide. This course keeps you updated with evolving industry standards and the expectations of a broad range of stakeholders. Expertise in ESG significantly boosts your marketability, as employers highly value professionals who can implement sustainable and responsible business practices. The ESG course benefits business professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of sustainability and integrate ESG into their decision-making; sustainability professionals aiming to deepen their knowledge of ESG frameworks and regulations; and students pursuing careers in business, finance, or sustainability, who want to build a strong foundation in ESG principles.
India has seen a significant rise in regulatory efforts promoting ESG compliance. Authorities are placing greater emphasis on the disclosure of non-financial performance, pushing businesses to adopt sustainable practices and increase accountability. Indian companies are increasingly acknowledging the role of environmental responsibility, social initiatives, and strong governance in fostering sustainable development and inclusive growth.
Completing a course in Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) can open doors to numerous career opportunities across various industries. Some potential career paths include: ESG Analyst, Sustainable Finance Specialist, Corporate Sustainability Manager, ESG Consultant, ESG Risk Manager, Impact Investment Analyst, ESG Data Analyst, ESG Researcher, Ethical Supply Chain Manager, ESG Reporting Specialist, ESG Auditor, and many more.
Ultimately, the ideal complementary course will depend on your specific career goals and interests. Think about the industry you want to enter, the skills you aim to develop, and the role you aspire to within the ESG field. Additionally, gaining practical experience through internships, workshops, or industry conferences can further strengthen your ESG expertise.