Social Entrepreneurship Program
Program Co-ordinator: Contact Global Studies Undergraduate Advisor, gsadvisor@wlu.ca
The Social Entrepreneurship Minor is the first Canadian undergraduate social entrepreneurship program grounded in the liberal arts. It was constructed with the ideal student in mind — that is, someone who is intellectually and personally courageous, cares deeply about the world, and considers their undergraduate education to be a vital stage in their lifelong learning; and someone who wants both depth, in their specialization of choice, and breadth, acquired in an option like this.
This option is available to all Laurier students enrolled in an undergraduate honours program.
The Social Entrepreneurship Minor is built on three pillars:
- deeper appreciation of the world's urgent problems, self-understanding, and entrepreneurial expertise.
- The problems facing humanity are increasingly complex; sustainable solutions require broad knowledge and critical engagement - Those who seek to help others must start by appreciating their own strengths, motivation, and worldview.
- Sound business skills, such as organizational administration, financial management, strategic planning, market analysis and fundraising, are needed to manage sustainable ventures needed to make social change. This Minor is open to all Laurier students. Priority will be given to students in the Faculty of Arts.
Course # | Title | Credits |
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SE200 | How to Change the World: Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship | 0.5 |
SE201 | Social Challenges and Approaches to Changemaking | 0.5 |
SE300 | Sustainable Solutions | 0.5 |
SE340 | Special Topics in Social Entrepreneurship | 0.5 |
SE350 | Social Innovation and Culture | 0.5 |
SE364 | Social Innovation in the City | 1.0 |
SE400 | Capstone Course in Social Entrepreneurship | 1.0 |