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Experiential Learning Courses and Labs

Experiential Learning Course Types

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The mission of Experiential Learning at Kellogg is to provide students with a real-life experience that explores the uncertainty, challenges, and opportunities embedded in a particular industry or subject area; influences and informs students’ career and life paths; reflects what students tell us they need and want; and develops the unique blend of creative, collaborative, analytical and social intelligence that defines a Kellogg leader.

We do this by providing students with a wide range of high-quality experiential courses across many topical areas taught by scholars, industry professionals, and leading experts. Kellogg’s Experiential Learning courses tie project-oriented learning back to academic frameworks and foster high-level analytical thinking and engagement through real-life observation and application.

Kellogg Experiential Learning courses are offered with varying levels of project immersion - Choose the type of Experiential Learning that's right for you:

1 Simulation/Exercise
An extension of traditional classroom lectures and case studies, some of the classes below feature simulations that mirror the competitive landscape using actual market forces and conditions. Others use real-world exercises to encourage growth through mentorship and self-discovery.

Kellogg courses that feature a Simulation/Exercise:
Impact Investing and Sustainable Finance


Private Equity Deep Dive


Forging and Funding Healthcare Startups


Digital Health for Entrepreneur


Personal Leadership Insights


Leader as Coach
Leading with Empathy


Early Stage Impact Investing


The Business of Social Change
2 Self-Defined Project
Students have the opportunity to work on self-defined projects which help them put course learnings into practice.

Kellogg courses that feature a Self-Defined Project:
New Venture Discovery


New Venture Development


New Venture Launch


Field Studies
NUVention: Medical Innovation I & II
 & 

Independent Studies

Global Initiatives in Management (GIM)



3 Client Project
Students will partner with a real company to solve critical industry problems. In these courses, the client project is just one part of a traditional course – one that comprises other elements like exams, lectures, and assignments. The client project will help students put course learnings into practice and gives exposure to different functions, industries and companies.

Kellogg courses that feature a Client Project: 
Commercializing Innovations


Startup Branding


Medical Technology Financing and Commercialization


Marketing Research and Analytics


Ethnographic Customer Insights


Think Like a Behavioral Scientist: Improving Thinking, Motivation, and Action at Work
Social Innovation Practicum
Board Governance for Nonprofit Organizations

Advanced Board Governance
Medical Technologies in Global Public Health


Health and Human Rights
Strategic Leadership in the Nonprofit Sector
Venture Equity


Growth Strategy Practicum
4 Lab Course
Students will be fully-immersed in a client project, which may include on-site visits with clients and stakeholders. The course is entirely based around the client project where students will receive exposure to different functions, industries, and companies.

Kellogg courses that feature a Lab:
Asset Management Practicum
  & 

Venture Lab


Private Equity Lab


Asset Management Lab


Healthcare Entrepreneurship Lab
Global Lab


Analytical Consulting Lab


Marketing Consulting Laboratory


Real Estate Lab
Sustainability Lab
Healthcare Strategy Consulting Lab

 


Further Information

Course Catalog – Search by Experiential Learning+
COURSE APPLICATION AND DUE DATES +

Spring 2025 Application Courses Application Dates Application
(ENTR-464-0) Now - February 28
(ENTR-958-0) Now - February 5 
(ENTR-466-0) Now - February 28
(FINC-456-0) Now - February 12
(FINC-615-0)* Now - January 22
(FINC-639-0)* Now - January 22
(FINC-910-0) Now - February 12
(FINC-947-0) January 31 - February 17
(HCAK-937-0) February 3 - February 10
February 11 - February 17
 
(MECN-615-0) Now- February 10
(MKTG-650-0) January 31 - February 5
(SSIM-636-0) Now - April 7 TBD 
(STRT-947-0) January 27 - February 10

*offered quarterly

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