2013/2014 BA-BLC_SEP2 Social Entrepreneurship Project (SEiC-EP)
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Social Entrepreneurship Project (SEiC-EP) |
Course information |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 7.5 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Course period | Autumn
Changes in scedule may occur. Thursday 11.40-14.15, week 36-41,43-48 |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Min. participants | 20 |
Max. participants | 50 |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc og MSc in Business, Language and Culture,
BSc
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Last updated on 22-03-2013 |
Learning objectives | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
This course aims at training the
participants in getting hand-on experience in the process of
creating a social entrepreneurial project in a team setting and
relating to an intercultural context
At the end of the course students should be able to:
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Course prerequisites | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
You are expected to already have or
gain a basic knowledge on the theme and concepts relating to social
entrepreneurship and innovation, as taught in the "Social
Entrepreneurship and Innovation Theory (SIEC-T) elective at CBS.
The 2 electives are planned so that both can be taken during the same semester. The elective (SEIC-P) constitutes the practical experience of creating a social entrepreneurial project and will progress parallel to the theoretical insights gained in the (SIEC-T) elective. |
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Prerequisites for registering for the exam | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Requirements about active
class participation (assessed approved/not approved)
During the progress of the projects the project teams will be required to present their progress in their projects and give feedback in s on each other's projects. Active participation in these sessions is a prerequisite for the registration. |
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Examination | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course content and structure | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
The “Social Entrepreneurship Project”
elective introduces the practical aspect of social entrepreneurship
by letting you design and execute real entrepreneurial projects
rela ting to the needs of real social enterprises or social
organisations.
At the start of the course, you are presented with a number of current social entrepreneurial, CSR or social innovation issues, from which the basis of your project idea emerges. These will be provided partially from the parallel taught theoretical course in social innovation and entrepreneurship. During the course, you receive insights into innovative start-up and (social) marketing theories, skills training, professional coaching and access to the Fellows Network of the Socionext Foundation to ensure that your projects materialize and create measurable returns and social impact. The course has a strong focus on intercultural communication. Participants learn about the impact and importance of social entrepreneurship initiatives at home and abroad among others by connecting to entrepreneurs and students from Socionext’s partner organizations in South Africa (Studietrust and TSiBA). This elective offers the opportunity to actively implement the social entrepreneurship principles learned in the tandem elective (SEIC-T) “Social Entrepreneurship and Innovation Theory” (or otherwise acquired). Together these two electives provide the participant with the introductory theoretical knowledge and basic practical skills needed for an aspiring social entrepreneur, CSR manager or socially responsible entrepreneur or enterprise owner. |
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Students partake in interactive project development lectures provided by an experienced course mentor, project development group work outside class and advisory meetings with volunteer coach. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Expected literature | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ries, Eric, 2011. The Lean
Startup: How Today's Entrepreneurs Use Continuous Innovation to
Create Radically Successful Businesses. Crown Publishing, 2011
(selected chapters).
Christensen, C. M., S. D. Anthony, G. Berstell, and D. Nitterhouse. "Finding the Right Job for Your Product" MIT Sloan Management Review, Spring 2007 2—11 Blank, S., Dorf, B.: “Customer Development Manifesto” http://steveblank.com/category/customer-development-manifesto/ |
Last updated on
22-03-2013