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Social Innovation Catalogamp; Social Entrepreneurship Minor

 

Building upon Tulane University's strengths in civic engagement and service learning, the interdisciplinary social innovation and social entrepreneurship (SISE) minor will prepare students to use solutions-oriented thinking, integrate theory and practice, generate and support stimulating research across fields, and better understand and create new models of social change. Tulane recognizes that well-informed, motivated, and connected citizens are the real agents that create change, and the time and place to cultivate these changemakers is during their university studies. SISE will enable student to explore how they can be changemakers in whatever career path they choose, be it working for a nonprofit, a corporation, in academia, or starting their own venture.

Pre-requisites, concurrent enrollment, and course substitutes:

  • Students are required to take ECON 1010 before pursuing the SISE Minor.
  • Students may enroll in ECON 1010 and SISE 2010 concurrently.
  • Business majors will substitute a business course in place of SISE 2020.
  • Architecture majors will substitute an architecture course in place of SISE 3010.

The requirements of the social innovation and social entrepreneurship minor include these five courses:

  • SISE 2010 Introduction to Social Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship
  • SISE 2020 Introduction to Business Principles and Methods
  • SISE 3010 Design Thinking for Collective Impact
  • SISE 3020 Leadership for Collective Impact
  • SISE 4000 Senior Practicum

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