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Jan 15, 2025
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SUS 4310 - Social Entrepreneurship3.0 Credits Prerequisites: Prior completion of SUS 3000 or SUS 3010 with a grade of C- or higher. May be taken concurrently if not previously completed with a grade of C- or higher. Provides students an in-depth introduction to the concepts and practices of social entrepreneurship: the innovative use of entrepreneurial and market principles and practices to address environmental, economic, and social equity problems. Students analyze and evaluate social entrepreneurial initiatives in order to learn how to enhance social and natural capital using approaches drawn from social business, impact investment, microfinance, and eco-preneurial organizational management, among others. Exposes students to social innovation across diverse geographies and cultural settings, with a focus on leading exemplars in the Global South. Prev. Course Codes: SUS-431 LEC 45 Contact hours
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