Fall 2022 Trine Course Catalog

SI 403 Social Innovation Practicum

Students will learn and apply the steps that social entrepreneurs work through to operationalize social innovations and create social change: identifying a problem to address, developing a strategy to address the social need, fundraising, growing the organization, tracking results and maximizing impact. Students will develop a Theory of Change, Logic Model and Social Venture Plan for self-selected problem OR engage in a semester-long exploration of a social challenge or operational social innovation, with which they will actively engage during an Alternative Break Program (ABP) during Thanksgiving or Spring Break. Prerequisites: SI/PHL 213, LDR 403, and pursuit of Social Innovation minor approved by academic advisor or permission of instructor.

Credits

3

Lab Hours

0

Lecture Hours

3

Prerequisite

SI 213, LDR 403, and pursuit of Social Innovation minor approved by academic advisor or permission of instructor.