| Program Introduction | 
  
    | The BS in Social Entrepreneurship at the Department of Social work,  University of the Punjab, Lahore is a pioneering undergraduate program designed  to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and mindset required to create  innovative solutions to social and environmental challenges. This  interdisciplinary program combines the principles of entrepreneurship, social  sciences, and community engagement to foster a new generation of change-makers.  Through a mix of theoretical foundations, practical training, and real-world  experiences, students will learn to design, launch, and sustain social ventures  that drive positive impact and solve social and environmental problems of the  society. | 
  
  
    | Program Objectives | 
  
  
    | 1. | Equip  students with the knowledge and skills to identify and analyze social and  environmental problems, and design innovative solutions. | 
  
    | 2. | Develop  students' ability to create and implement sustainable business models for  social ventures. | 
  
    | 3. | Foster  entrepreneurial mindsets and skills, including creativity, risk-taking, and  adaptability, to drive social change. | 
  
    | 4. | Enable  students to build and lead effective teams, and collaborate with diverse  stakeholders. | 
  
    | 5. | Teach  students to measure and evaluate the social impact of entrepreneurial  initiatives. | 
  
    | 6. | Instill  ethical considerations and social responsibility into entrepreneurial  decision-making. | 
  
    | Market Need / Rationale of the Program | 
  
    | The  proposal for new program should include a  market survey to address the need for introducing the program. | 
  
    | Program  need assessment may include feedback from multiple sources such as: | 
  
    | f) | Potential  Students for  the program. | 
  
    | g) | Potential  Employers | 
  
    | Different fields of  practice and employment opportunities for the professionally trained Social  Workers are as follows: | 
  
    |  | 1. | Non-Profit  Organizations (NGOs) | 
  
    |  | 2. | Social  Enterprises | 
  
    |  | 3. | Corporate  Social Responsibility (CSR) Departments of multinational businesses and  corporations | 
  
    |  | 4. | Government  Agencies (Social Welfare, Education, Health, SMEDA) | 
  
    |  | 5. | International  Development Organizations (UN, USAID, etc.) | 
  
    |  | 6. | Community  Development Programs | 
  
    |  | 7. | Environmental  Conservation Organizations | 
  
    |  | 8. | Education  and Training Institutions | 
  
    |  | 9. | Healthcare  and Public Health Organizations | 
  
    |  | 10. | Women's  Empowerment and Gender Equality Initiatives | 
  
    |  | 11. | Youth  Development and Empowerment Programs | 
  
    |  | 12. | Microfinance  and Financial Inclusion Institutions | 
  
    |  | 13. | Social  Research and Policy Analysis Firms | 
  
    |  | 14. | Impact  Investing and Social Venture Capital Firms | 
  
    |  | 15. | Academic  and Research Institutions (Universities, Think Tanks, etc.) | 
  
  
    | a) | Academic  Projections (1. University of  Oxford · 2. University of  Pennsylvania · 3. Stanford University. 4. London  School of Economics. 5. INTI, Malaysia. However, no university in Pakistan  offers a comparable program which is focused on social entrepreneurship) | 
  
    | b) | Faculty  (Five  PhD Professors, Associate professors, two assistant professors  and subject specialists | 
  
    | h) | Physical  Facilities (Lab  and library facilities, Girls Common room and multiple facilities for the  students.) | 
  
    | Vision | 
  
    | The  Department of Social Work is firmly committed to impart knowledge and skill of  social work, social welfare, and related fields such as social entrepreneurship  to the students through teaching, research and field work experiences. We are  committed to the society for promoting social welfare through policy  formulation, research, and training human resources to run social welfare  programs. The primary purpose of the Department of Social Work in University of  the Punjab is to provide yearly a group of trained social workers and social  entrepreneurs, equipped with the basic knowledge and skills to assist  government and private agencies in the sound development of their welfare and  empowerment programs. | 
  
    | Mission | 
  
    | The Department of Social Work prepares social work practitioners and social entrepreneurs committed  to social justice and  to serving and empowering individuals, families, and communities. It  contributes to the development and dissemination of social work knowledge and skills,  and affirms professional values and ethics. | 
  
    | Goals | 
  
    | 1. | To  provide high-quality education and training in social entrepreneurship, social  work, and related fields, and to foster a culture of academic excellence and  critical thinking. | 
  
    | 2. | To  empower students to become change-makers and social entrepreneurs who can  create positive social impact and address pressing social and environmental  challenges. | 
  
    | 3. | To  engage with local communities, organizations, and stakeholders to promote  social entrepreneurship, social work, and community development, and to foster  partnerships and collaborations. | 
  
    | 4. | To  promote research, innovation, and creativity in social entrepreneurship and  social work, and to develop new knowledge, models, and approaches that can  inform practice and policy. | 
  
    | 5. | To  provide students with the skills, knowledge, and values required to become  effective and ethical professionals in social entrepreneurship, social work,  and related fields, and to support their ongoing professional development and  growth. |