BUS 3680: Social Enterprise (2021-2022)
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Examines "blended value" businesses designed to achieve both financial return and social benefit. Incorporates lectures, case studies, guest speakers, and preparation of a social enterprise business plan to study commercial ventures operated by nonprofit or for-profit organizations. Emphasizes the unique rewards and cultural, human resource, legal, and financial challenges of earned-income ventures within mission-based organizations. Grades for this course will be submitted after participation in spring quarter’s Social Venture Plan Competition.
Autumn |
160 |
3 |
Randy Franz
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M,W,F
Final: F
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12:00PM-12:50 PM
12:30PM-2:30 PM
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09/13-11/17
11/19-11/19
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McKenna Hall 118
McKenna Hall 118
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Restrictions: Accounting, Business Administration, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Global Development Studies, Politics, Philosophy & Econ Majors, Minors, Concentrations only. Freshman students are excluded.
Attributes: Upper-Division
Grade Modes: (Default) Normal with N, Audit
Instructional Methods: Traditional
Note: Full Term
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