Entrepreneurship education has been globally acknowledged as a promising way to increase the work insertion of young graduates as well as to contribute to social and economic welfare. Social entrepreneurship, in particular, is considered an emerging area of growth, which provides the opportunity to make a difference in global community contexts.
Our students from social sciences, when taught Entrepreneurship course, tend to learn many necessary professional skills as part of their study including:
Entrepreneurship allows students the ability to sell their ideas, whether to employers, founders, or customers. Having excellent skills in writing, presenting, and behaving professionally enhances confidence and “stage presence” when pitching or selling. This course helps polish these abilities in our graduates.