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BMGT 331

Special Topic in Social Entrepreneurship

Course overview

You’ll foster the creative skills and thinking that will allow you to find solutions to social, economic and environmental problems.

Course information

Prerequisites and Restrictions You must satisfy the following requirement(s):
  • a minimum of 60 credit point(s) from the course(s) specified below
  • a minimum of 60 credit point(s) from the course(s) specified below
  • any level 200 course
  • any level 300 course

and

Credits 15
Domestic fees $794.00

What you will learn

After successfully completing this course, you’ll be able to:

  1. Explain the evolution of social entrepreneurship, identify its key characteristics and describe its importance in relation to consumers, communities, and societies.
  2. Analyse the drivers and characteristics of social entrepreneurship and the changes they create.
  3. Apply social entrepreneurship principles to the design of creative solutions to social, economic and environmental problems, from ideation to the development of business plans.
  4. Communicate social business ideas with logic and integrity, and gain support for developing them further.

Course examiners

Ani Kartikasari

Dr Ani Kartikasari

Senior Lecturer

Department of Global Value Chains and Trade

ani.kartikasari@lincoln.ac.nz