Social entrepreneurs are gaining international attention motivated by change and to see the as it can be, not as it is. One way to achieve impact is to identify new opportunities through the New Millennium Development Goals (MDG). The eight MDG initiatives include: eradicating poverty and hunger in the world, providing universal primary education, promoting general equality and empowerment for women, reducing the child mortality rate, improving maternal health, combating HIV/AIDS and other diseases, ensuring environmental sustainability and developing global partnerships for development. Using the MDGs, everyone can participate in the creation of solutions to the world's social problems. The intention of the course is to combine the Berea College motto of learning, labor and service to create projects that will deepen students understanding of the around them, use their skills and knowledge to make a positive impact and ultimately to serve a disadvantaged population either here in the region or in another part of the world. This interdisciplinary course will help students from all majors learn how social entrepreneurship can create a better (nursing majors can develop affordable health services, sociology majors can learn how to develop partnerships with international organizations, psychology majors can address gender equality and empowerment, and agriculture majors can help create sustainable food solutions). Through the course, students will develop their own toolkit of skills to help prepare them to make an impact on the Appalachian region, inner-city communities or developing economies around the world. Students will encouraged to use Gandhi's model of be the change you wish to see in the world to make a difference in the lives of others.