Social Entrepreneurship

This capstone course builds on the principles of entrepreneurship studied in ENTR 3000. It explores ways to couple business acumen with vision and creativity to solve problems through the development of sustainable mission-based enterprises. Case study analysis, examination of exemplar agencies, exploration of corporate intrapreneurship initiatives, and conversations with established innovators and entrepreneurs are integral to the course.

Grade Basis: AL
Credit hours: 3.0
Lecture hours: 3.0

Prerequisites:

  • ENTR 3000 - Entrepreneurship and Innovation

Restrictions:

  • Offered in spring semester
  • must have senior standing