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Nov 22, 2024
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BUS 381 - Social Entrepreneurship Credits: 3 Planned Offering: Fall
Prerequisite: At least sophomore standing. Preference to BSADM or JOURF (JMCB) majors during first round of registration. Social entrepreneurship is an approach to creating system-level change though the application of entrepreneurial thinking and problem solving to social ventures, non-profit organizations, government institutions, and non-governmental organizations to create economic, environmental, and social value for multiple stakeholders. The purpose of this class is to (a) introduce students to the strategic thinking that forms the foundation of successful entrepreneurial ventures, (b) engage students in the application of these strategic tools and frameworks through case analyses and discussion, and (c) to encourage students to change the world in a meaningful way by thinking about a social venture of their own. A. Hess.
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