MGMT4001: Social Venturing in Action

4 Credits

Discover how businesses can be powerful forces for good! In this engaging, hands-on course, you'll explore how organizations balance profit with purpose to create meaningful social impact. Engaging lectures and guest speakers will dive into social enterprise models, B-Corp certification, the social selling framework, and impact measurement. Through individual research, you’ll showcase a mission-driven organization, and in teams, you’ll consult for a real-world social enterprise to solve a pressing challenge. Guided by an experienced mentor, you’ll gain practical skills and tools to help you drive positive change. Whether you aim to start your own social venture or simply want to understand how business can be a catalyst for social good, this course will equip you with the knowledge and experience to make a difference! prereq: junior or senior standing

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