Social Entrepreneurship (Minor)
This interdisciplinary minor is open to students in any major. It is designed for students who are socially minded entrepreneurs who want to develop skills in the nonprofit and for-profit sectors. Students analyze social issues in today’s global economy and learn how to apply business skills to address those issues, thereby fostering change. Students will be required to complete a community-based project of inquiry for their final project.
This minor provides students with the opportunity to develop their sense of civic responsibility and business prowess to address social issues through enterprise. The social entrepreneurship minor allows students to take courses in both the School of Business and the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. This minor also provides a strong base for future additional studies in business, sociology, education, and law.
Minor Requirements
ENT 201 | Entrepreneurship: The Principles | |
MKT 301 | Principles of Marketing | 3 |
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ENT 302 | Entrepreneurship: Ideation | 3 |
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MGT 345 | Project Management | 3 |
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SOC 131 | Principles of Sociology in Global Perspective * | 3 |
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SOC 141 | The Global Village * | 3 |
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SOC 350 | Social Justice * | 3 |
SOC 351 | Addressing Injustice: Research Methods * | 3 |
One (1) course from the following:
MGT 490: as a community-based inquiry/service-learning opportunity