Social Entrepreneurship Concentration - Online Classes Available
Option to complete this concentration online
Interested in studying Social Entrepreneurship but not yet in a position to up and move to the Metro DC area? Many courses are conveniently offered in person and online, allowing students to complete the program from almost anywhere.
Most online classes are taught synchronously with live class meetings at set times providing personal interaction with instructors. Online courses are available for all students, so if you decide in the future you want to make the move to Metro DC and attend in person you can.
Below is a sample listing of courses that are currently available with an online format.
Contact the MAIS office at mais@gmu.edu for more information.
Courses available online:
Core Classes
INTS 550 Social Innovation in Action –online, periodically
INTS 535 Leadership in a Changing Environment – online, once per year
OR
INTS 575 Special Topics (When topic is leadership and organizational problem solving) – online, once per year
MBA 711 Entrepreneurship – online, twice per year
Business Project Management
MBA 712 Project Management – online, twice per year
Other Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Competencies in Social Entrepreneurship
One online course from
PUBP 761 Social Entrepreneurship and Public Policy
PUBP 784 Entrepreneurship, Economics and Public Policy
PUAD 540 Public Policy Process
PUAD 655 Nonprofit Fund Raising and Resource Development
PUAD 664 Nonprofit Financial Management
PUAD 505 Introduction to Management of Nonprofits
PUAD 658 Social Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise
PUAD 659 Nonprofit Law, Governance and Ethics
Research Methods
INTS 534 Research for Social Change – online, once per year
OR
GLOA 605 Interdisciplinary Research Methods– online, twice per year
Subject Matter Expertise
INTS 540 Contemporary Issues in Social Justice & Human Rights – online, once per year
MAIS 695 Experiential Learning – online possible, every term
Additional Credits Available Online
MAIS 793 - Integrated Learning Experience (Online Fall and Spring)
Project (MAIS 798) or Thesis (MAIS 799) – 3 credits (optional)