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Social entrepreneurs use innovative, market-based tools and responses to solve social and environmental problems. At the core of social entrepreneurship is the belief that all of us, including big businesses, have a moral obligation to make the world a better place, according to Drexel University’s associate professor of entrepreneurship Barrie Litsky.

At Drexel, social entrepreneurship plays an integral role in the online
MS in Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Graduate Certificate in Social Entrepreneurship, with resources specifically catering to those whose businesses focus on social good.

SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AT DREXEL UNIVERSITY

What is Social Entrepreneurship?

LEARN FROM THE BEST
Courses are taught by faculty who have years of experience in the field, many of whom have started their own companies.
START YOUR OWN VENTURE
You'll have access to the Baiada Incubator, which provides resources such as office space, mentorship, funding, community, competitions, and professional services.
INNOVATE FROM WITHIN
Learn to bring creative, entrepreneurial techniques to your existing company to help establish a culture of innovation.
The Drexel Advantage
Social Entrepreneurship Programs
PROGRAM FEATURES
  • 100% online
  • Faculty committed to helping students address some of today’s most challenging social and environmental issues
  • Courses built upon the "power skills" employers look for, such as problem solving, effective communication, and innovation
  • Credits earned in the entrepreneurship graduate certificates can be  applied toward the master's program

Start something. Right here at Drexel University.

RELATED PROGRAMS

   • MS in Nonprofit Management
   • Graduate Certificates in:

   • Corporate Entrepreneurship
   • Foundations of Entrepreneurship I
   • Foundations of Entrepreneurship II
   • New Venture Creation

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