Classes and MIT Resources
MIT International Development Network
IDN is a group of students, faculty, staff and programs that organizes large-scale, Institute-wide events spotlighting and celebrating aspects of international development at MIT.
Classes at MIT Related to Entrepreneurship and/or International Development
15.375J Development Ventures (Instructors: Joost Bonsen and Sandy Pentland)
15.385 Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship (Instructor: Andrew Wolk)
15.389 G-lab: Global Entrepreneurship Lab (Instructors: Anjali Sastry, Rick Locke, Ken Morse, Simon Johnson, Jonathan Lehrich, Rodrigo Canales, Shari Loessberg, Yasheng Huang, Ant Bozkaya)
15.390 New Enterprises
15.014 Macroeconomic Development and Sustainability
15.023J Global Climate Change: Economics, Science, and Policy
15.127J Designing and Sustaining Technology Innovation for Global Health Practice
SP.722J D-Lab (Instructor: Amy Smith)
15.225 Economy and Business in Modern China and India
15.360 Introduction to Technological Entrepreneurship
15.350 Managing Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship
15.391 Early Stage Capital
This list is by no means comprehensive of all courses related to entrepreneurship and international development. And, equally important for your course planning, keep in mind the host of core business classes in areas critical to international development and entrepreneurship such as Finance, Strategy, Marketing, and Operations. For a full course listing, refer to MIT Sloan’s course bidding website for more information.
