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Social Entrepreneurship
(20681)
This course introduces students to the field of social entrepreneurship and the best practices of starting and growing successful mission-driven ventures. This field is rapidly garnering attention around the world from entrepreneurs, investors, philanthropists, foundations, and consulting firms. Social ventures aim to achieve a "double bottom line" with meaningful social returns, as well as sustainable or competitive financial returns - through their products, services and other business practices. This course will guide students in developing entrepreneurial solutions to educations, healthcare , environment, workforce development, international development and other large societal issues.
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(( MGNT 3165 with minimum grade: C ) OR ( MGNT 3165 with minimum grade: TRC ))
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1. Asynchronous
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