IBH 3BA3 - Understanding Entrepreneurship and Social Entrepreneurship from a Historical and Theoretical Lens
- Prerequisite: Registration in Level III of the Integrated Business and Humanities Program
Students in this course will learn what constitutes entrepreneurship, how it has been practiced throughout history, as well as the necessary social, political, ethical and economic foundations that support a contemporary entrepreneurial economy. They will study empirical research examining entrepreneurial trends in Canada and world-wide, including social entrepreneurship.
Course Offerings
Fall 2023
Code |
Section |
Instructor |
Outline |
3BA3 |
C01 |
T. Ruebottom |
Outline |
Fall 2022
Code |
Section |
Instructor |
Outline |
3BA3 |
C01 |
J. Nafari |
Outline |
Fall 2021
Code |
Section |
Instructor |
Outline |
3BA3 |
C01 |
B. Honig |
Outline |
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