The Intro to Social Entrepreneurship Course, launched by the Center for Entrepreneurship at the College of Engineering and in partnership with the School of Art & Design and the William Davidson Institute, is designed as a gateway to the emerging field of social entrepreneurship.
In this course, you will be provided with a broad conceptual framework to social entrepreneurship and be exposed to various local, national, and international social entrepreneurs to explore some of the skill sets necessary to effect change in a sustainable manner.
We will also take an in depth look at the issues of healthcare, food, energy, education, and income – in both domestic and international contexts. Finally, in a multidisciplinary team, you will work on class project in Ann Arbor’s low-income communities, applying what you have learned in the course to solve real world problems.
Open to all disciplines at the undergraduate level. Space is limited so register early.
Class Time: M/W 1:30pm – 3:00pm
Term: Fall 2010
Credits: 3
Course Number: ENGR 390.002
Term: Fall 2010
Credits: 3
Course Number: ENGR 390.002
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