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The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Social Entrepreneurship equips students to drive social transformation as innovators and leaders, whether through new ventures or established mission-driven organizations. This collaborative initiative between the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies and Robinson College of Business allows participants to integrate business acumen with nonprofit sector expertise. The curriculum also enables students to select relevant courses from various disciplines addressing pressing societal concerns.
Designed to address society's toughest challenges, our B.I.S. program cultivates skilled professionals, visionary founders, and effective changemakers. Graduates emerge as decisive leaders, creative problem-solvers, strategic analysts, and motivational figures. The curriculum empowers students to embrace their potential as catalysts for change while developing impactful solutions as socially conscious business professionals.
Program participants engage in hands-on learning through extracurricular programs and internships, connecting with active social enterprises. These experiences provide real-world insights into the field while showcasing diverse career pathways. Upon completion, graduates possess the essential entrepreneurial skills to establish social ventures at any stage of their professional journey.