Sociology of Crime or Entrepreneurship class

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So, I should have the option second semester or maybe next year to teach one of these two classes. The crime one I would get to create on my own. The Entrepreneurship class is already being offered and basically all the stuff is done.

What would you rather teach and or take?

 
Entrepreneurship class. Although if I didn't have to I wouldn't take either. But, the Sociology of Crime class sounds like something that could become a sh#t show. You may need security in class.

 
Entrepreneurship class. Although if I didn't have to I wouldn't take either. But, the Sociology of Crime class sounds like something that could become a sh#t show. You may need security in class.
I did the crime class before, different school. Spent a ton of time on serial killers, it was really cool.

I have a feeling the Entre class could end up being one where I show Shark Tank every Friday!

 
Entrepreneurship class. Although if I didn't have to I wouldn't take either. But, the Sociology of Crime class sounds like something that could become a sh#t show. You may need security in class.
I did the crime class before, different school. Spent a ton of time on serial killers, it was really cool.

I have a feeling the Entre class could end up being one where I show Shark Tank every Friday!
Thinking this day and age it could become more of a racial, BLM, etc thing.

 
The crime one. True crime, especially getting in the minds of serial killers fascinates me. I'd have LOVED to have taken a class like that.

 
I'd rather take the sociology of crime class. I'd probably rather teach the entrepreneurship course if most of the material already exists as it'd probably be a lot less than work than if you had to create your own material from scratch.

 
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I'd combine them to make it even more interesting. The sociology of crime in entrepreneurship.

And huKSer, pronouncing it is easier than spelling it.

 
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