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