BU631
Social Entrepreneurship
0.5 Credit

Hours per week:
  • Lecture/Discussion: 3

This course provides an understanding of the process of starting a new business dedicated to tackling social and environmental issues. The characteristics of the entrepreneur, the identification and evaluation of the opportunities, the assembly of resources and the development of the business plan will be covered. The method of instruction involves cases, lectures, and a research project.

Additional Course Information
Prerequisites
BU601 - Strategic Management, BU602 - Marketing, BU603 - Financial Management, BU604 - Organizational Behaviour, BU605 - Operations Management, BU606 - Economics, BU607 - Accounting, BU609 - Business Analytics, or instructor permission