IAFF 6118.80 Social Impact & Design Thinking
CRN 78942
Mondays 5:10-7:00 p.m.
This interdisciplinary social impact innovation class puts human experience at the forefront of problem-solving and teaches quadruple bottom line (QBL) thinking. Design thinking and human centered design methodologies are engaged critically and applied to real world problem solving with social impact players, including community partners. You will acquire horizontal skills critical to be successful in the workplace and/or start you own venture. The course is run in a lecture–studio format. Generally, the first half is devoted to content exploration and the second half, to studio time and hands-on work. Accordingly, guest faculty and experts will assist from time to time with content exploration and activities, and cross-disciplinary student teams will be ensured time to work together during the studio portion of class most periods. Each team will work with a social impact startup.
SOC 6260.10 Transnational Crime
CRN 78103