Master of Science – Innovation, Intrapreneurship and Entrepreneurship

Master of Science – Innovation, Intrapreneurship and Entrepreneurship

Commencing in September 2024

3

Core Courses (8 Credit Hours)

6

Concentration Areas (16 Credit Hours)

6

Electives (6 Credit Hours)

1

Thesis (6 Credit Hours)

This programme is designed for individuals who are passionate about innovation, want to drive change within existing companies, or are aspiring entrepreneurs. This M.Sc. degree combines the best of business acumen with innovative thinking. It is tailored for people who want to be at the forefront of change, whether by creating new ventures, revitalizing existing businesses, or driving innovation in various sectors. As the business world continually evolves, and as innovation remains a critical driver of competitive advantage, the skills and knowledge from this degree are highly valuable and in high demand.

Curriculum
Both core and elective courses for the M.Sc. in Innovation, Intrapreneurship and Entrepreneurship
programme may vary significantly, depending on student interests and faculty expertise.

Core Courses

Accounting for Managers (2 credit hours)
Entrepreneurial Finance (3 credit hours)
Innovation and Entrepreneurship (3 credit hours)

Concentration Area Courses

Concentration Area Courses: 16 credit hours
Students who choose to specialize are required to select one of the two concentrations below.
New Venture Concentration
Start-up Launch I (3 credit hours)
Technology Commercialization and Concept Validation (3 credit hours)
Technology and New Product Development (2 credit hours)
Managing the Emerging Enterprise (2 credit hours)
Market Entry Strategies (3 credit hours)
Business Model Innovation (3 credit hours)

Innovation within the Corporation's Concentration
Technology and New Product Development (2 credit hours)
Market Entry Strategies (3 credit hours)
Managing Innovation within the Corporation (3 credit hours)
Business Model Innovation (3 credit hours)
The Entrepreneurial Experience (3 credit hours)
Corporate Entrepreneurship and Strategic Renewal (2 credit hours)

Elective Courses

Students to choose any three courses from the following electives, in consultation with their academic advisor.
International Business Management (2 credit hours)
International Marketing Decision Making (2 credit hours)
Global E-Business Marketing (2 credit hours)
Cross-Cultural Management Analysis (2 credit hours)
Marketing Management (2 credit hours)
Organizational Behavior (2 credit hours)
Principles of Leadership (2 credit hours)
Managing the Emerging Enterprise (2 credit hours)

Project/ Thesis
    • Entrepreneurial Project or Thesis: A capstone project where students apply their learning to a real- world entrepreneurial venture or research topic.

      Entrepreneurial Skills Workshops: Practical workshops on topics such as pitching, networking, and business planning.

      Guest Speaker Series: Talks and seminars from successful entrepreneurs, investors, and industry experts.

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