Entrepreneurship - Integrative Pathway

One of the College’s greatest strengths is its strong tradition of interdisciplinary education. In this environment, an entrepreneurship pathway fits perfectly; entrepreneurship requires and makes use of a very broad set of skills and interests, both academic and professional.

Entrepreneurship is hard to define and one’s path in entrepreneurship – and therefore through this pathway – will be very individually determined based on one’s interests. At its core, entrepreneurship is about creating value by inventing things to address necessities (pain points). In this way, it is about designing something for a target group (market). Entrepreneurial intervention is fundamentally about people – who’s doing the entrepreneurship and to whom it is being done. Entrepreneurship offers students intangible growth in learning how to empathize with others, including those from very different backgrounds, to address a social issue in a flexible, adaptable, and context-relevant way. Of key importance will be considering the diversity and quality of potential guiding questions that could be posed by students and how the Pathway will support those learning goals. Entrepreneurship has directly observable, tangible professional applications, and offering the chance to study entrepreneurship would reinforce the College’s commitment and strength in providing value beyond college, particularly through The Office of Career and Professional Development.

For more information, visit Entrepreneurship, Social Innovation, Value and Change

Entrepreneurship Courses

Thematic Inquiry

Required Course

ENT 201THEMATIC INQUIRY

4

ENT 201LTHEMATIC INQUIRY

0

Curricular Itinerary Courses

All courses within each of the Modes of Inquiry can be eligible to count toward the Curricular Itinerary of this Pathway. Students will meet with Pathway Coordinators to provide a rationale to connect three of the Modes of Inquiry to their animating question. Students will be encouraged to fulfill as many Modes of Inquiry after taking the Thematic Inquiry as possible, balancing their major requirements.  The following courses have been pre-approved to count for the Pathway.

List of Pre-Approved Courses

Mode of Inquiry A

ART 207DESIGN: TYPE AND IMAGE

4

ART 208/AT 208DESIGN: OBJECT AND ENVIRONMENT

4

ART 209/AT 209DESIGNING VISUAL INFORMATION

4

ART 210CC: DECODING COLOR

4

ART 310DESIGN: PUBLIC PRACTICE

4

COM 217/AT 217ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE DESIGN

4

DAN 107CC: MOVEMENT THINKING

4

DAN 119/CRE 119/AFR 119PERFORMING HIP HOP CULTURE

4

FLM 210FUND MOTION PICTURE PRODUCT

4

FLM 220DOCUMENTARY THRY & PRODUCTN

4

FLM 238SCREENWRITING

4

MUS 203/AT 203MAKING MUSIC WITH COMPUTERS

4

Mode of Inquiry B

AHI 105CC: MONA LISA TO INSTAGRAM

4

AHI 450BAD ART: LOOKING BEYOND CANON

4

AMS 465/HIS 465GLOBALZTN & AM CUL SINCE 1945

4

DAN 119/CRE 119/AFR 119PERFORMING HIP HOP CULTURE

4

EAS 451/AHI 402CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART

4

ENG 155/ES 155 CC: AMERICAN EARTH

4

ENG 181/AT 181CC:LIT ACTIVISM & SOCIAL MEDIA

4

FLM 209/AFR 209/AMS 209/CRE 209/GWS 213INTERSECT IDENT IN U.S. FILM

4

THE 199/AMS 199/GWS 199CC:THEATR OF THE AIDS EPIDEMIC

4

THE 399/AMS 399THEATER OF THE AIDS EPIDEMIC

4

Mode of Inquiry C

COM 103CC: INTRODUCTORY INFORMATICS

4

COM 110CC:INTRO COMP SCI & PROB SOLV

4

COM 205TOPICS IN SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT

4

COM 211INTRODUCTION TO DATA SCIENCE

4

COM 212DATA STRUCTURES

4

COM 214WEB TECHNOLOGIES & DEVELOPMENT

4

COM 217/AT 217ENTERTAINMENT SOFTWARE DESIGN

4

MAT 110CC: NETWORKS & THEIR APPLCTNS

4

PHI 103LOGIC

4

PSY 201PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS

4

STA 107INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS

4

Mode of Inquiry D

AST 105SOLAR SYSTEM ASTRONOMY

4

AST 110BEYOND THE SOLAR SYSTEM

4

BIO 118CC: UNDERSTANDING EVOLUTION

4

CHM 100CC: CHEMISTRY IN CONTEXT

4

MUS 106CC: MUSICAL ACOUSTICS

4

PSY 100INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY

4

Mode of Inquiry E

AHI 103/ARC 103CC: BUILDING CULTURES

4

AHI 105CC: MONA LISA TO INSTAGRAM

4

AHI 450BAD ART: LOOKING BEYOND CANON

4

AMS 465/HIS 465GLOBALZTN & AM CUL SINCE 1945

4

ANT 114/CRE 114CC: POWER AND INEQUALITY

4

EAS 451/AHI 402CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART

4

ECO 112INTRODUCTORY MICROECONOMICS

4

ECO 115CC: INCENTIVES AND SOCIETY

4

ECO 212/ES 212ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS

4

ECO 219WAGES, INCOME, AND INEQUALITY

4

ECO 227ECON, POLITICS, AND PHILOSOPHY

4

ECO 237/SPA 237ECON GROWTH/DEVEL IN LAT AMER

4

ECO 240HEALTH ECONOMICS

4

ECO 248INTRO FINANC INSTIT & MARKETS

4

ECO 250ECONOMIC JUSTICE

4

FLM 220DOCUMENTARY THRY & PRODUCTN

4

GOV 220THE EUROPEAN UNION

4

HIS 428/AMS 428/EAS 428DEBATING CHINA'S GLOBALIZATION

4

HIS 450/AMS 450/CRE 450LATIN AMERICAN IMMIGRATION

4

MUS 108/ANT 108MUSIC OF THE WORLD

4

SOC 208/AFR 208/CRE 208/GWS 209RACE/GENDER AND THE MASS MEDIA

4

SOC 224/ES 224URBAN SOCIOLOGY

4

Other Courses

ACC 201ACCOUNTING II

4

ARC 327/PSY 327EVIDENCE-BASED DESIGN:INTRDISC

6

ART 222ASHELTER AND COMFORT

4

AT 201HIST OF ARTS & TECHNOLOGY

4

CA 201FOUNDATIONS COMMUNITY ACTION

4

CRE 166/EDU 166CC:#BLACK LIVES MATTER

4

DAN 208CHOREOGRAPHY I

4

ECO 255BEHAVIORAL FINANCE

4

EDU 270TEACHING FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE

4

HIS 476/AMS 476THE GLOBAL 1960S

4

PHE 130THEORY OF COACHING

4

PHI 440GHAPPINESS

4

PHY 213/COM 213ELECTRONICS FOR SCIENTISTS

4

PSY 214/BIO 214/NEU 214BIOPSYCHOLOGY

4

SOC 102APPROACHES TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS

4

SOC 209SOCIOLOGY OF SOCIAL MOVEMENTS

4

SOC 211RACE,CLASS,GENDER & SEXUALITY

4

SOC 215DRUGS AND SOCIETY

4

SUS 293APPLICATIONS OF SUSTAINABILITY

2

THE 226DIRECTING I:COACHING THE ACTOR

4

Global Local Engagement

Required Course

ENT 301GLOBAL/LOCAL ENGAGEMENT

0

Senior Reflection

Required Course

ENT 401SENIOR REFLECTION

2