
Social Entrepreneurship: Citizens Creating Change for the Common Good
This major equips students to assume positions of leadership and service in the citizenship sector for positive change.
Where Can I Learn More about Nonprofit Leadership & Social Entrepreneurship?
- Ashoka—Innovator for the Public: “What is a social entrepreneur?”
- Bonner Foundation:“Exploring nonprofit careers”
- Echoing Green: “Consider Careers for the Greater Good”
- Skoll Foundation—Uncommon Heroes:“What is a social entrepreneur?”
- You Tube:“A Photo History of Community Organizers”
Coursework for the Social Entrepreneurship Major (35 Hours)
- ECON 204: Economic Concepts (3 hours) OR ECON 210: Microeconomics (3 hours)
- MGT 306: Management and Organizational Behavior (3 hours)
- PSY 408: Psychology of Gender (3 hours) OR PSC 323: Global Feminisms: Women in the Modern World (3 hours)
- PSY 212: Social Entrepreneurship Seminar (2 hour)
- PSY 312: Social Entrepreneurship Practicum (3 hours)
- PSY 323: Psychology of Nonviolence and Peace (3 hours) OR PSY 309: Adjustment and Health OR PSY 250 Society and the Individual
- REL/PHIL 301: Christian Ethics (3 hours)
- PSY 301: Social Psychology (3 hours) OR SOC 205: Sociology of Community (3 hours)
- PSY 412: Senior Seminar (2 hours)
Additional 9 hours from each of the following subject areas:
- PSC 101 OR 102 OR 409
- SOC 207 OR 305 OR 402
- Social Science Elective: PSC 241 OR PSY 318 OR SOC 311