• Impact Entrepreneurship (Graduate Minor)

  • Overview

    The Impact Entrepreneurship graduate minor is offered through the Milano School in the Schools of Public Engagement in collaboration with Parsons School of Design.

    The Impact Entrepreneurship graduate minor offers students an opportunity to further develop their entrepreneurial knowledge, skills, and mindsets, so that they can identify opportunities to create positive social impact in our rapidly changing world.

    By drawing on interdisciplinary courses that build on their interests and needs, students take a collaborative, design-driven, systems-oriented approach to recognizing and developing business opportunities that are financially sustainable, address unmet social needs, and have the potential for scalable impact. They develop diverse skill sets in areas including cross-sector leadership, management, venture development, design research and prototyping, fundraising, finance, marketing, and social responsibility.

    Curriculum

    This graduate minor requires successful completion of 9 credits. The required core course for this minor is either Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship or the Fellowship Cohort Course (for fellowship holders only). In addition to the core course, students must select two electives from the chart below.

    Course availability may vary from semester to semester. Some courses may be in development and offered at a later time. Students seeking to pursue alternative coursework in other subject areas to fulfill the minor should consult with their advisors.

    Subject AreaCourse OptionsRequirements
    Core CourseNMGM 5007 Introduction to Social Entrepreneurship
    UTNS 5111 Fellowship Cohort Course (by application only for students accepted to the Graduate Fellowship)
    3 credits
    Innovating for Impact Electives

    UTNS 5500 Impact Venture Lab (by application only)
    NURP 6013 Community Development Finance Lab
    PGTD 5130 Design-Led Research
    PGDM 5110 Sustainable Business Models
    NMGM 5104 Intersections Between Management and Social Justice
    NEPS 5008 Sustainability Perspectives and Practice
    PSDS 5510 Resilient Mutual Development

    3 credits
    Leading & Managing for Impact ElectivesNURP 6002 Policy Analysis

    NMGM 5008 Why Leadership Matters
    NMDM 5303 Media Management and Leadership
    NMDM 5328 Media Deal Making
    NMDM 5311 Market Research for Media Managers
    NINT 5160 Monitoring and Evaluation I: Setting Up M&E
    NMDM 5315 Managing Innovation in Media  
    NMDM 5331 Multicultural Media Business
    NMGM 5028 Mindfulness Leadership Development
    CENT 5500 Arts Management and Nonprofit Governance
    NURP 5004 Housing Finance and Real Estate Development
    PMFM 5040 Entrepreneurship
    CENT 5600 Finance for Art Managers

    3-6 credits

    Learning Outcomes

    A student who has completed this graduate minor should be able to demonstrate:

    • An understanding of the fields of impact entrepreneurship and social innovation as approaches to social change across diverse geographies (both within the United States and globally), social challenges, and contexts.
    • Knowledge of the methods and conceptual frameworks used to design, test, and evaluate entrepreneurial opportunities that seek to address diverse social challenges.
    • Knowledge of various approaches to leading, resourcing, and managing social impact organizations.
    • A greater capacity to work effectively with people from diverse backgrounds and communicate their ideas.
    • An understanding of the issues of power and privilege related to striving toward social impact with a commitment to social justice.

    Faculty

    Co-director: Jen van der Meer, Assistant Professor of Strategic Design and Management, Parsons School of Design
    Co-director: Rhea Alexander, Assistant Professor of Strategic Design and Management, Parsons School of Design

    Additional Faculty
    Sujatha Jesudason, Professor of Professional Practice in Management, Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment

    Michele Kahane, Professor of Professional Practice in Management, Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment

    Cynthia Lawson, Associate Professor of Integrated Design, Parsons School of Design

    Latha Poonamallee, Associate Professor of Management and Social Innovation, Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment

    Eligibility

    The Impact Entrepreneurship graduate minor is available to graduate degree students across The New School. 

    Students can retroactively apply successfully completed courses toward a minor upon declaring or applying. After a student successfully completes a minor's requirements, the minor will appear on the student's academic transcript at graduation.

    For questions about this minor, please contact the Impact Entrepreneurship Initiative at [email protected].

  • Take the Next Step

    Contact your Student Success advisor to discuss how a minor will fit with your degree requirements.

    Declare or change a minor on my.newschool.edu in the Academics tab. Note that some minors require an application.

  • Take The Next Step

Submit your application

Undergraduates

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Undergraduate Adult Learners

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Graduates

To apply to any of our Master's, Doctoral, Professional Studies Diploma, and Graduate Certificate programs, complete and submit the New School Online Application.

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