AY 2013-2014 MA: Social Enterprise – Advising Worksheet 39-42 Credit Hours [updated 8/16/13] 1st Term: AU ID: Name: Course No./Name Core Classes (15-18 Credit Hours) Credits: Term: Grade: SIS-628 Social Entrepreneurship: Culture, Communication & Change (3) See reverse side for fall 2013 approved substitutions SIS-635 Leading Social Innovation (3) SIS-635 Social Enterprise: Context & Best Practices (3) AND Choose one of the following: ECON-603 Introduction to Economic Theory (3) OR FIN-605 Managerial Economics (3) MAY BE WAIVED AND An upper level course in economics approved by the Program Director: AND Choose one of the following: SIS-635 NGO-Private Sector Engagement (3) OR SIS-635 NGO Management: Best Practices OR Three skills institutes selected in consultation with the Program Director & Graduate Academic Advisor Concentration (12 Credit Hours) Choosing a Concentration must be done in consultation with faculty advisors and Program Director. Elective (3 Credit Hours) Chosen in consultation with SE faculty. _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Research and Professional Methods (6 Credit Hours) SIS-638 SIS-638 SIS-638 FIN-630 Professional Competencies I (1) Professional Competencies II (1) Professional Competencies III (1) Financial Analysis or a second methods course approved by the Program Director See reverse side for fall 2013 approved methods courses Capstone (3 Credit Hours) SIS-793 SE Capstone Practicum Project (3) Professional Experience Requirement Foreign Language Certification Date: Faculty Advisor: Fulfilled: ______________ Semester Language: AY 2013-2014 FALL 2013 Approved Course Substitutions Core Course SIS-628 Social Entrepreneurship: Culture, Communication & Change will not be offered in Academic Year 2013-2014. The course is replaced by three one credit courses offered in Fall 2013: SIS-638-004 Introduction to Social Enterprise SIS-638-009 Social Entrepreneurship/Ethics and SIS-638-011 Accounting for Social Enterprise Practitioners Research and Professional Methods FIN-630 Financial Analysis is not the only second methods course approved for SE students. Students are highly recommended to consider the following other approved offerings: SIS-600 Int’l Affairs: Stats/Methods SIS-611 Int’l Negotiation SIS-750 Program Evaluation 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.