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(ENTR 380) Social 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
Prerequisites None
Offered Fall, Winter, Spring
Programs Entrepreneurship Minor

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon completing this course, students will be able to:

  1. Develop an understanding of the different global social issues and analytically evaluate how different social enterprises (SE) are approaching them.
  2. Become aware of primary SE models and learn why and how they are working and not working.
  3. Identify and study leaders and organizations, past and present, in the SE field.
  4. Understand how Social Entrepreneurship is inspired by the gospel.
  5. Enhance the understanding of SE by developing your own Social Enterprise plan.