Dec. 11, 2020
U荔枝视频 introduces embedded certificate in entrepreneurial thinking
Many U荔枝视频 students are excited about opportunities to solve social problems, create great new technology and build new businesses. They often draw inspiration from entrepreneurs, who are known for resilience and passion, problem-solving skills, connecting to people, ability to leverage their network, taking calculated risks and just thinking differently. Luckily for students, it's now even easier to learn and apply these skills during their undergraduate degree.
Starting next year, the new embedded certificate in entrepreneurial thinking will be available to all U荔枝视频 undergraduate students who are interested in using entrepreneurial thinking to serve our world and achieve their dreams. Students can begin their journey by adding this microcredential to their existing degree in fall 2021.
The embedded certificate is closely aligned with the new strategic direction of the 荔枝视频, . Announced in mid-October, U荔枝视频 is shifting gears toward a . This means more flexibility for students in course delivery (virtual versus in-person), a modularization of programming and microcredentialing (including embedded certificates) that gives students more options to tailor their own education path.
Entrepreneurial thinking has been an for many years and as a result there鈥檚 a strong entrepreneurial community on campus. Connecting with this community and guided by their interests, students can take courses from across the university.
For example, they may choose to take a course at the Schulich School of Engineering to explore the maker spaces and build prototypes for their product innovations, or a social work class that introduces the student to working with communities to analyze and respond to social problems. The opportunities to apply entrepreneurial thinking are endless. The list of courses will expand as the embedded certificate evolves and as the entrepreneurial community on campus engages with course content.
One common misconception about entrepreneurial thinking is that it only applies to those who want to start a new business. While this may be the case in some instances, for most students it鈥檚 an opportunity to bring these new entrepreneurial thinking skills to their studies, workplaces and causes.
鈥淪tudents will be able to apply their new skills immediately," says Dr. Chad Saunders, PhD, academic co-ordinator for the certificate, "whether that鈥檚 to a group project, at their part-time job or when they enter the workforce. It鈥檚 learning to be resourceful no matter the circumstance and connecting with like-minded people. Entrepreneurial thinking skills extend far beyond the classroom.鈥
The Embedded Certificate in Entrepreneurial Thinking is supported by the , the and the Hunter Hub for Entrepreneurial Thinking. Click for more information.