Social Entrepreneur Classes at BYU
The following list details several classes on BYU campus covering topics dealing with economic self-reliance.
BUS M 372 Basic Entrepreneurship Skills
Section 1 is for social entrepreneurship.
Instructors: Ron Lindorf and Steve Gibson
OB 490 Becoming a Global Change Agent
How to Change the World: Tools for alleviating poverty through learning microfinance and training microentrepreneurs.
Instructor: Warner Woodworth
MBA 539 Third World Development
Paradigms of economic development; strategies and applications in various societies.
Instructor: Warner Woodworth
MBA 632 Social Entrepreneurship
Theory and practice of starting, financing, assessing, and managing successful mission-driven for-profit and nonprofit ventures. Strategies, pitfalls, and tools in use.
P MGT 656 Creating and Managing Social Ventures
Key issues facing social entrepreneurs. Helpful for students starting or consulting with a social venture.
Instructor: Todd Manwaring
