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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
Courses
BMGT468V/W:
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Business Models & Methods to Affect Social Change
This course was previously known as the Social Innovation Fellows, but is still offered concurrently in the Fall and Spring Semesters. BMGT468V and BMGT468W help students both discover themselves and how businesses can create a positive social impact and enact lasting change. Through the teachings of Professor David Kirsch students learn about the role of social entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship in driving positive social and environmental change in our communities while tackling the grand challenges of our time.
BMGT468G:
The Value Creation Challenge
Founded as a partnership with Sigma Chi Fraternity's, Gamma Chi Chapter, this course enables students to collaborate with peers across campus on consulting projects for purpose-minded organizations. In this class, thirty students learned from Professor Oliver Schlake about developing business models that tackle relevant social and environmental issues. Students culminated the course by participating in our Impact Competition.
ENES401:
Entrepreneurial Design Realization
In this first-of-its-kind, cross-campus course, students have the rare opportunity to interact with business and engineering students to bring sustainability projects to the public domain. This course creates a platform for innovation and teaches students the full life-cycle of product development and implementation.

AcademicPartners
We are thrilled to have worked with three diverse thought leadership partners throughout this year, each of which support and drive our mission forward.