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Entrepreneurship: Global and Social Development
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This course is generally considered easy and light with good grades relatively accessible. It's suitable for those interested in entrepreneurship or looking for a manageable workload, though group dynamics can significantly impact the final grade. The course covers global and social development aspects of entrepreneurship.
Grading is not particularly generous but also not harsh; it’s possible to get an A with effort, though grades are usually average.
The workload is light to moderate, depending on group dynamics. There are typically two major projects: an individual essay and a group project. Attendance is taken in some semesters.
Assessments include one midterm quiz, one final report, one group project, and tutorials. Grading breakdown includes participation (20%), individual essay (40%), and group project (40%).
The professor has extensive industry experience and shares entrepreneurial stories during class. Lectures can be verbose but are engaging for those interested in the subject matter.
Form a good team early, as it significantly impacts your grade. Attend tutorials actively to maximize learning and grades.
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