Entrepreneurship, creativity and social innovation microprogram
Program Overview
Microprogramme in Entrepreneurship, Creativity, and Social Innovation
The Microprogramme in Entrepreneurship, Creativity, and Social Innovation is designed for creators, change agents, and adventurous students.
You have a curious mind and an entrepreneurial spirit? Transform your creativity into tangible reality and jump into the business world! The sequence of courses offered provides a balance between theory and practice, fueling students with forward-thinking and entrepreneurial minds through enriching learning opportunities, innovative tools, and support for students who dare to venture into the business world.
This 18-credit microprogram can be integrated into several Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science programs in the Faculty of Arts for those who want to turn their passion into a concrete goal, shaping their future and that of their community.
The following table presents the requirements of the microprogram. Please consult the academic regulations for the rules of program combination in the Faculty of Arts.
Course List
- Required courses at the 2000 level:
- ADM 2713: The Entrepreneurial Society (3 credits)
- AHL 2700: Introduction to Community Engagement (3 credits)
- Required courses at the 3000 level:
- ADM 3713: Creating a New Business (3 credits)
- AHL 3700: Creativity and Innovation (3 credits)
- Optional courses:
- 3 credits from:
- ADM 1500: Introduction to Management
- ADM 1501: Management and Society
- 3 credits from:
- AHL 4710: Laboratory in Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation
- AHL 4910: Laboratory in Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation
- 3 credits from:
- Total: 18 credits
Program Overview
The Microprogramme in Entrepreneurship, Creativity, and Social Innovation offers students a unique opportunity to develop their entrepreneurial skills and knowledge, with a focus on social innovation and community engagement. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the entrepreneurial process, from idea generation to business creation, and to equip them with the skills and tools necessary to succeed in the business world.
