Entrepreneurship and Creativity - 50876 - CLA 1010 - 801 |
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Topical Course Description: This practical course introduces students to the first steps necessary in developing artistic, creative or social projects. Specifically, this course helps develop skills in communication, critical thinking, and lifelong learning. By analyzing the ideas and works of artists, economists, and psychologists through the testimonials and advice of successful entrepreneurs and coaches, students will gain a clearer understanding of abstract concepts such as "success" and "passion." Students will be asked to provide feedback and support to other students in their own endeavors and submit self-reflection assignments. Students will conceptualize and work on a final project in consultation with the instructor that will give students the beginning of their own artistic, creative, or social project upon completion of the course.
Associated Term: 2023 Spring Registration Dates: Oct 30, 2022 to Jan 19, 2023 Registration Levels: NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Japan Campus Base Lecture Schedule Type Classroom In-Person Instructional Method Credit Hours: 1.000 Seats Available: 15 |