(ENTR 380) Social Impact Entrepreneurship
An introduction to solutions of some of the world’s problems through entrepreneurship; focusing on leadership skills, NGO’s innovation, and business management.
| Credit hours | 3.0 lecture | 
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| Prerequisites | None | 
| Offered | Fall, winter, spring | 
| Programs | Entrepreneurship Minor | 
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon completing this course, students will be able to:
- Analyze global social issues and evaluate the approaches taken to address them
 - Establish and clearly communicate an informed perspective on global social issues
 - Evaluate the viability and efficacy of impact-focused business models
 - Articulate potential legal and ethical issues and methods for navigating them appropriately
 - Create a business plan by synthesizing knowledge of social issues, local context, and entrepreneurial principles