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INSTRUCTOR: Barbara del Cotto Jimenez
SECTION: U21
SCHEDULE: Tuesday, 10:00am – 12:30pm
Course Description
This course introduces the key skills, tools, and mental frameworks required to solve the world’s most complex and pressing challenges through social entrepreneurship, including those needed to launch, grow, and sustain a social enterprise venture. We will explore the role of social entrepreneurship in society globally, nationally, and locally, including opportunities and challenges of social entrepreneurship for creating real change.
The course will examine the various forms of social ventures, the practical considerations and steps needed to create them, and case studies of successful social entrepreneurs. We will consider the guiding framework of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. During the Fall term, our work will center around, and culminate in, a group project where teams will develop a new social venture concept to submit and compete in the annual Hult Prize@FIU pitch competition. Course work and class time will serve as both learning and laboratory as teams’ progress toward the competition. This project is in lieu of a final exam.