Social Entrepreneurship

ENTR 1004


Course description

Students identify social issues and develop innovative strategies and solutions aimed at building sustainable communities. Students are exposed to the 'hybrid space' between the commercial and the social economy, and examine a range of enterprises from revenue generating non-profits to innovative businesses built to achieve public benefit. The challenges unique to the social enterprise are examined, including management and governance structures, performance measurement, and financing

Credits

3

Course Hours

42

Students registering for credit courses for the first time must declare a program at the point of registration. Declaring a program does not necessarily mean students must complete a program, individual courses may be taken for skill improvement and upgrading.

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