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SOCI-168 Social Entrpreneurship/Change

SOCI-168 Social Entrpreneurship/Change
Spring only
Faculty:
  • Stiles, Sarah
  • What is a social entrepreneur? What makes them different from everyone else working for social justice? This course combines academics with work in the community to understand the concept, meet role models, and be hands-on in the creative process. A combination of theory, biography, guest speakers, simulations, journaling, research and class discussion give the student a foundation for their small team project working with a community-based organization where they will practice teamwork, solve real problems, and work hand in hand with local social entrepreneurs.
    Credits: 4
    Prerequisites: None
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