Course Description

Course Name

Entrepreneurship and Design Thinking

Session: VSJW1225

Hours & Credits

60 Contact Hours

Prerequisites & Language Level

Taught In English

  • There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.

Overview

Center for International Programs and Sustainability Studies

Course name: Entrepreneurship and Design Thinking

Course code: GEB-3120

Total contact hours: 60 hours


COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will introduce the student to basic concepts and tools for the Design Thinking (DS) process. The course will review the process's six stages to successfully build new entrepreneurships based on DS: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test and Implement. The student will develop skills to lead projects in their personal and professional life. It also helps keep all the students' ducks in a row with some methodical planning by showing different strategies and techniques such as the tree problem, the five whys, customer journey map, empathy map, brainstorming, role storming, mockups, pitch elevator, and others. In addition, students will develop organizational skills to improve project management and the impact of building good communication habits.

Audience
This course is structured for International Students attending the Study Abroad program at Universidad
Veritas. However, courses are not exclusive to foreigners so a few native students could enroll in this course.
Some of the courses are also taught in Spanish as part of our Bachelors in Sustainability Management or Business Administration programs.

COURSE CONTENT
Unit I. Design Thinking
o Sustainable Goal Developments
o What is Design Thinking?
o Design Thinking Process (Stages)
o Roles and Skills
Unit II. Define the problem
o Techniques:
o Concept relations
o Tree Problems
o Ishikawa Diagram
o 5 whys
Unit III. Empathize
o Techniques:
o Interviews
o Shadowing
o Empathy Map
o Canvas Client Profile
o Customer Journey Map
Unit IV. Ideate
o Techniques:
o Brainstorming
o Scamper
o Go to the future
o Role Storming
o 6 hats
o Force Association
Unit V. Prototype
o Techniques
o Experience prototype
o 3D Model
o Mock Ups
o Canvas Model
Unit VI. Test
o Techniques
o Pitch Elevator
o Interviews
o Roleplay
o Brouchure
o Pilot
Unit VII. Implement
o Next steps
o Final review


METHODOLOGY
The methodology is project-based learning, a dynamic and interactive method focused on applying the new knowledge to a real problem, through investigating, analyzing, and executing a business case.
Every unit will be divided into two parts, first to understand the basics and the second to apply the new knowledge to the project. The students will work on an entrepreneurship project during the classes to present the results at the end period. The course also will include other learning activities such as movie discussions and presentations.
The role of the professor is to facilitate and guide the students in their learning experiences and projects, allowing the students to develop new skills and capabilities. It is a student centered methodology that improves social and collective interactions.

LEARNING ASSESSMENT
Evaluation compiles and evaluates evidence by taking into account feedback providing preestablished criteria. The course evaluation must be aligned with the competencies and the teaching methodology. There is a rubric for each evaluation resource. Even though the rubric grants a grade, it is also a quantitative and qualitative description of the student's performance. The rubrics include the core and discipline key competencies.
ASSIGNMENTS
2 Group Presentations (10% each) 20 %
2 Movie Roundtables (15% each) 30 %
Final Project 40%
Part 1: 7%
Part 2: 7%
Part 3: 7%
Part 4: 7%
Part 5: 7%
Part 6: 5%

Final Presentation 10%
Total 100%

*Course content subject to change