Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Advisor Name:_______________________ Catalog: Academic Catalog 2023-2024 Program: Social Entrepreneurship Major

Social Entrepreneurship Major

The Social Entrepreneurship Major is a multidisciplinary major composing undergraduate courses that empower students to become changemakers through innovative solutions to society’s most pressing social, cultural, and environmental challenges. The major is intended to build upon the expertise that Flagler faculty currently provide in many existing courses, and will encourage students to think critically about global social issues and ignite sweeping change through holistic strategies and experiential engagements. In doing so, the major will facilitate the development of critical thinking skills that will challenge students to become empathetic changemakers offering systems-level change and becoming citizens of a multicultural and multi-ethnic global community. The Social Entrepreneurship program will also promote a campus climate that encourages students to reflect upon and discuss contemporary issues regarding race, ethnicity, and culture from a position of informed understanding.

Social Entrepreneurship Core

The Social Entrepreneurship Major consists of 42 required core hours comprising 14 courses. Students will fulfill the remaining course requirements by selecting one of five impact tracks (18 additional hours). The Impact Tracks make the major truly multidisciplinary and are titled Sport for Development and Peace, Arts for Social Change, Global Impact, Sustainability and Historic Preservation, and Community Health.

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
ECO 101WI - The Economics of Social Issues

Prerequisite(s): MAT 113 or placement.

Credits: 3
ANT 201 - Cultural Anthropology Credits: 3
SOC 101WI - Introduction to Sociology
Offered each semester.
Credits: 3
SOC 201WI - Contemporary Social Problems

Prerequisite(s): SOC 101WI.


Offered each semester.
Credits: 3
CIS 206 - Data Management for Business

Prerequisite(s): MAT 135 or equivalent.

Credits: 3
ENT 211 - Managing Financial and Social Returns

Prerequisite(s): ECO 101WI or ECO 211. 

Credits: 3
ENT 304 - New Venture Creation and Development

Prerequisite(s): ENT 211.  

Credits: 3
ENT 311 - New Enterprise Management

Prerequisite(s): ENT 211. 

Credits: 3
ENT 314 - Service Learning Project

Prerequisite(s): ENT 211. 

Credits: 3
LAW 310 - Legal Environment of Business Credits: 3
ENT 322 - Social Entrepreneurship

Prerequisite(s): ENT 304 and ENT 311. 

Credits: 3
BUS 330 - Intercultural Communication for Business Credits: 3
ENT 470 - Social Entrepreneurship Capstone

Prerequisite(s): ENT 322 and senior standing.

Credits: 3

Impact Track - Sport for Development and Peace

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
SPM 340 - Selected Topics (Sport for Development) Credits: 3
SPM 210 - Sociology of Sport

Prerequisite(s): SPM 120.

Credits: 3
SPM 435 - Sport Ethics

Prerequisite(s): SPM 120, SPM 210, SPM 325, and junior or senior status.

Credits: 3
POS 432 - Human Rights Credits: 3
POS 439 - Conflict Resolution Credits: 3

Impact Track - Arts for Social Change

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
ARA 201 - Introduction to Arts Administration Credits: 3

 

ART 230 - Graphic Design for the Non-Major Credits: 4

or

ART 321 - Photography I Credits: 4

 

ART 434 - Socially Engaged Art

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or permission of instructor.

Credits: 4
THA 240 - Selected Topics (Applied Theatre, 3 hours) Credits: 1-3
ART 340 - Selected Topics

Prerequisite(s): Junior standing or permission of instructor.

Credits: 1-4

(Human-Centererd Design Thinking, 3 hours)

Impact Track - Global Impact

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
INT 200WI - Introduction to International Studies Credits: 3
ANT 305 - Advanced Cultural Anthropology: Comparative Cultures

Prerequisite(s): ANT 201.

Credits: 3
SOC 355 - Social Movements

Prerequisite(s): SOC 101WI  or permission of instructor.

Credits: 3
ENT 430 - International Entrepreneurship

Prerequisite(s): ENT 311 or BUS 307.
 

Credits: 3
POS 438 - International Political Economy Credits: 3

 

POS 432 - Human Rights Credits: 3

or

POS 439 - Conflict Resolution Credits: 3

Impact Track - Sustainability and Historic Preservation

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
GEO 201 - Human Geography Credits: 3

or

GEO 301 - Economic Geography Credits: 3

 

ECO 327 - Environmental Economics

Prerequisite(s): ECO 101WI or ECO 211.

Credits: 3
ECO 427 - Energy Markets: Road to Sustainability

Prerequisite(s): ECO 101WI or ECO 211.

Credits: 3

 

HIS 325 - Heritage Tourism Credits: 3

or

POS 351 - Global Environmental Politics Credits: 3
SOC 448 - Environmental Sociology

Prerequisite(s): SOC 101WI.

Credits: 3

Impact Track - Community Health

Course NameCredits:Term TakenGradeGen Ed
FTW 207 - Principles of Health and Wellness Credits: 3
NAS 221 - Introduction to Human Nutrition Credits: 3
SOC 372 - Sociology of Medicine and Health

Prerequisite(s): SOC 101WI or permission of instructor. Medicine, health care, and health are things that affect all of our lives.

Credits: 3
ANT 420 - Urban Anthropology

Prerequisite(s): ANT 201.

Credits: 3
ECO 430 - Health Economics

Prerequisite(s): ECO 101WI or ECO 212. 

Credits: 3
SOC 430 - Urban Sociology

Prerequisite(s): SOC 101WI or permission of instructor.

Credits: 3
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