Social Entrepreneurship and Commitment in SmUCS
Dates & Timetable:
Application for this face-to-face micro-credential is open until 24 May 2026.
| Date | Time |
| 06-10/07/2026 | Detailed timetables will be passed to the accepted students a few weeks before the classes start. All the classes will take place within the dates indicated, no overlaps guaranteed. |
Description:
Drive impactful change with Social Entrepreneurship and Ethics of Sustainability micro-credential. Investigate innovative strategies that merge ethical values, sustainability, and social justice from both secular and faith-based viewpoints. Build strong interfaith and intercultural leadership skills to unite diverse communities around a shared vision for a better world. Through compelling case studies and lively discussions, acquire the tools to become an inspired leader prepared to confront global challenges and create lasting social impact. Unlock your potential to champion sustainability, inclusivity, and ethical leadership in todayโs fast-evolving society.
Learning Outcomes:
- Explain & critically evaluate ethical theories and religious frameworks of social entrepreneurship and sustainability thinking in global perspective.
- Collaborate or lead ethically responsible and religiously aware decision making in culturally diverse settings.
Sustainable development goals:
- SDG4. Quality education
- SDG9. Industry, innovation and infrastructure
- SDG11. Sustainable cities and communities
- SDG12. Responsible consumption and production
- SDG13. Climate action
- SDG16. Peace, justice and strong institutions
- SDG17. Partnerships for the goals
Sector:
Sustainability
Thematic area:
Social Entrepreneurship and Commitment
HASHTAGS/KEY WORDS:
#society #culture #entrepreneurship #strategy
Volume (ECTS):
1
Language:
English
Hard skills:
Communication skills Research skills
Soft skills:
Analytical & critical thinking Ethical and religious awareness
Study format:
Face-to-face, Catholic University of Valencia, Spain, 06-10.07.2026
Study methods:
Presentations Lectures Group work Individual work Homework (tasks)
Hours
Synchronous contact hours: 10
Asynchronous hours & self-directed learning: 15 h
Entry requirements:
Bachelor student in one of the 9 partner universities of EU-CONEXUS, providing a proof of English proficiency of at least B2 level (certificate or online test).
Assessment:
Attendance and class participation, quizz, student presentation, written assignment
HOST UNIVERSITY:
Delivered by a professor from University of Rostock, Germany, physically at the Catholic University of Valencia, Spain
Stage of accreditation:
Internally accredited by the committee of the field of study according to the procedure in force at UROS