Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship (UGMDC-202(A))
Program: Bachelor of Computer Applications(Hons)
Category: Multidisciplinary
Semester: 2
Credits: 3
L-T-P: 3- 0- 0
Description
The Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship syllabus covers creating solutions to address societal, environmental, and economic challenges through innovative approaches. It explores different social entrepreneurship models, including nonprofit, for-profit, and hybrid. Students learn to identify social problems, design impactful solutions, and develop sustainable business plans. The course includes funding strategies, measuring social impact, and understanding legal and ethical considerations. Real-world case studies and projects provide hands-on experience in creating social ventures.
Instructor

Dr. Mansi Gupta

Associate Professor
Department Of Management
Course Outcomes
  • Examine the concept of Social Innovation.
  • Develop a Systems Thinking Approach.
  • Demonstrate strategic planning for business
  • Comprehend the entrepreneurial process
  • Evaluate the Role of Social Entrepreneurs
Evaluation Scheme
MST-1 10
MST-2 10
Assignment 10
Attendance 10
Total Internal 40
Total External 60
Overall Total 100