Majors

Entrepreneurship (Master of Business) - For Continuing Students Only

Major type

Postgraduate

Description

This major offers interdisciplinary study to an advanced level in the field of entrepreneurship. The major exposes students to key conceptual and theoretical foundations needed to understand the process of launching a new venture, with particular emphasis on international aspects of new venture creation and management. It allows students to combine this foundation knowledge with a variety of specialised units of study drawn from disciplines from across the Faculty. Units of study in this major focus on key components of the entrepreneurial process relating to marketing, the law, finance, management and international business. The major is relevant to students from a variety of fields with an interest in the entrepreneurial process. It also provides background relevant to working as or for an entrepreneur, and key stakeholders such as policy makers, venture capitalists, and advisors.

Please Note.

The Master of Business program, including this major, is only available to continuing students and will except no new enrolments from Semester 2, 2008.

Requirements for the major

To obtain an Entrepreneurship major, students must complete four units of study (24 credit points), comprising:

  1. one compulsory unit of study (six credit points):
  2. three elective units of study (18 credit points) selected from the following:

Availability of this major

This version of this major is available under the Master of Business only.

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