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Dec 04, 2024
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ESE 3720 - Social Enterprise for Entrepreneurs (3)Teams of students recognize and analyze elements of business ventures such as social responsibility and social enterprise. Students apply entrepreneurial principles to organize, create, and manage a sustainable venture to make social change. Whereas a business entrepreneur typically measures performance in profit and return, a social entrepreneur assesses success in terms of the impact s/he has on society. Students learn to work and make change in a variety of sectors (private, not-for-profit, and government) by creating a new social enterprise or by working with an existing student company. An additional fee is associated with this course. Spring.
This is a sustainability course.
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