I teach an entrepreneurship course that has been approved by the university to count towards students' required humanities credits. It's called "The Entrepreneur: Hero or Villain?" and discusses entrepreneurship and ethics using a mix of journal articles, movies, podcasts, excerpts from fiction books, etc. for "literature."
I've attached the syllabus for fall 2017.
PLB
Per L. Bylund, PhD
Assistant Professor School of Entrepreneurship
Records-Johnston Professorship of Free Enterprise
Spears School of Business
Oklahoma State University
217 Business Building
Stillwater, OK 74078-4011
Per.Bylund@okstate.edu
(405) 744-4301
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I'd be interested in hearing about multidisciplinary approaches as well. Not just for business and science/engineering students, but also for students in the Arts/Liberal Arts.
Thanks,
Sher
SherRhonda R. Gibbs, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Management
The University of Southern Mississippi
Department of Management and International Business
118 College Drive, Box 5077
1 (601) 266-5344 (office)
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