AY 2016-2017 MA: Social Enterprise – Advising Worksheet 39-42 Credit Hours [updated ] 1st Term: AU ID: Name: Course # & Name Credits Term Grade Core Courses (12-15 Credit Hours) SIS-635 Introduction to Social Enterprise (3) SIS-635 Social Enterprise: Context/Practice (3) SIS-635 Leading Social Innovation (3) ECON-603 Introduction to Economic Theory (3) AND An upper level course in economics approved by the Program Director, see reverse for approved list Concentration (15 Credit Hours) Choosing a Concentration must be done in consultation with faculty advisors and the SE Program Director Elective (3 Credit Hours) (May be used for Skills Institutes, Internship for credit, or any other Elective course) ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Research and Professional Methods (6 Credit Hours) SIS-696 SIS-696 SIS-696 Professional Competencies I (F1) Professional Competencies II (S1) Professional Competencies III (F2) A 2nd approved methods course See list of approved courses on reverse Capstone (3 Credit Hours) SIS-793 SE Capstone Practicum Project (3) Faculty: Professional Experience Requirement Fulfilled: Foreign Language Certification Date: Language: AY 2016-2017 Approved Research and Professional Methods Courses SIS-600 Int’l Affairs Stats/Methods SIS-635 Project Design, Monitoring and Evaluation SIS-750 Program Evaluation SIS-750 International Policy Analysis SIS-750 Qualitative Methods and Methodology ACCT-607 Financial Accounting Please consult the Program Director or Graduate Academic Advisor for courses not on this list of approved offerings. Social Enterprise Program Economics Requirement Because an understanding of economic fundamentals is essential for social enterprise practitioners, all graduates of the Social Enterprise MA Program are required to have: A basic grounding in the principles of economics, including both micro and macro economics Additional graduate-level study of an aspect of economics relevant to each student’s specialization within social enterprise Basic Economics The basic grounding in the principles of economics requirement can be met in several ways: OPTION 1: Complete ECON-603 Students who satisfy the requirement with option 1 will complete a total of 42 credits for their MA degree in Social Enterprise. OPTION 2: Waive the requirement if you completed an economics major or minor as an undergraduate. OPTION 3: Waive the requirement if you completed courses in microeconomics and macroeconomics at an accredited institution with a grade of B or better within 3 years of starting your MA degree in Social Enterprise. OPTION 4: Waive the requirement by scoring at least 74/100 on the SIS economics placement examination. (For students who have mastered basic economics through self-study, work experience, taking courses that differ from Option 3, or any other method of preparation). Please contact your academic advisor if you would like to pursue this option. Students who satisfy the requirement with options 2, 3, or 4, will complete a total of 39 credits for their MA in Social Enterprise. Approved Upper Level Economics Courses (unless otherwise noted below, all courses require ECON-603 or waiver thereof) SIS-616 International Economics SIS-635 Introduction to Economic Development ECON-541 Public Economics (prereq ECON-600 Microeconomics & ECON-601 Macroeconomics or instructor permission) ECON-546 Industrial Economics (prereq ECON-600 Microeconomics or instructor permission) ECON-551 Comparative Economic Systems ECON-552 Economics of Transition ECON-658 Economics of World Regions (region varies by semester) ECON-673 Labor Economics (prereq ECON-600 Microeconomics & ECON-601 Macroeconomics or instructor permission) ECON-679/ Environmental Economics SIS-620 ECON-634 Development Finance & Banking (prereq ECON-600 Microeconomics & ECON-601 Macroeconomics or instructor permission) ECON-661 Survey of Economic Development