Spring Semester Course

PSK 605 - Social Entrepreneurship

Students will apply earned income concepts to their organization or an idea they wish to explore to increase revenue for their organization. Emphasis will be placed on a strategy to bring clarity and focus to grow their organization’s effectiveness and impact through social entrepreneurship. Students learn how to define/revisit a social problem, understand contextual realities, develop a solution, and create a business plan for effective impact.

Class Meeting Time
Mondays 9:45 AM
Cost
$2,400 USD
Continuing Education Rate
$750 USD
Scholarship
Need-Based Scholarship is available

Course Faculty

Dr. Ericka Harney, CAE, CFRE, GPC, CVA joined Future Generations to teach Nonprofit Management as part of her extensive career in the nonprofit sector. She earned her Ph.D. in Nonprofit Organizational Leadership for Eastern University while serving as a consultant and an Executive Director. Ericka has been faculty for several graduate and undergraduate programs in fundraising and communications and has been responsible for successful fundraising and grant awards of over $32 million.. Read More

Dr. Ericka Harney

Associate Professor
About our Learning Model

Future Generations University utilizes a unique blended learning model. Our programs combine different streams of instruction to adapt to students’ learning styles and foster community-based learning. All courses include face-to-face (either in person or via Zoom Video-Conferencing) and online components, and are complemented by applied fieldwork in communities (called Community Labs).

Rich while Remote Learning: Small Live-online Classes with Practitioner-Faculty and Peers around the world and across the US. Applied Practical Assignments that center around your community work. Mobile-first Course Materials and Online Resources.