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Major in Entrepreneurship
(August 2016 intake onwards)



Thinking of which degree to pursue? Ever thought about doing an Entrepreneurship Degree? The Entrepreneurship Major at UBD School of Business and Economics (UBDSBE), a four-year degree, is designed to increase your ability to create innovative new ventures, but also develop skills as an innovative manager, for driving change, managing innovation and growth in existing private and public organizations; thereby preparing you for a career as an entrepreneur or innovative manager in existing organizations.

In today’s highly competitive global economy, students are looking for more than just the traditional business degrees, they are looking for practical programmes that can give them the ability to identify new opportunities, generate new ideas and create new products. These require a new set of skills and insights; these require entrepreneurial thinking. In today’s complex world, with greater job scarcity, students increasingly need practical skills to be able to create jobs for themselves. Fundamentally, today, students need to know how to make things happen, β€˜practically’, rather than just theoretically.

The Entrepreneurship Major at UBD School of Business and Economics (UBDSBE) aims to go beyond the traditional focus on mainly teaching theories and case studies. Our goal? To equip all our graduates with creativity and the practical skills needed for solving real societal problems by turning them into opportunities for creating innovative new ventures. The programme is designed in a way that students end the programme with a β€˜real’ business.

The degree focuses on the study and practical application of the key issues surrounding entrepreneurship and innovation, with particular focus on the new venture creation process but also innovation management within existing private and public organizations. The degree programme is made-up of core and optional modules, as follows:


Degree Core (12 modular credits)

These are modules that must be taken by all students enrolled for the Bachelor of Business. Students must read and pass these modules (worth 4 modular credits each) in order to fulfil their graduation requirement.

  • BA-1101 Introduction to Accounting
  • BB-1104 Principles of Business and Management
  • BE-1101 Principles of Economics

Major Core (44 modular credits)

These are modules that are compulsory for all students registered in Major in Entrepreneurship. Students must read and pass these modules in order to fulfil their graduation requirement.


When are the Major Core Modules offered?

January Semester August Semester
2ND YEAR
1. BB-2201 Business Law Yes Yes
2. BB-2203 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation Yes Yes
3. BB-2204 Marketing Management Yes No
4. BN-2201 Entrepreneurial Finance Yes No
5. BN-2202 Theoretical Foundations of Entrepreneurship No Yes
3RD Year
INCUBATION
(At least 1 semester of incubation in Semester 6)
4TH Year
6. BN-4201 Innovation Management Yes No
7. BN-4202 Venture Growth Strategies Yes No
8. BN-4203 Startup, Growth and Sustainability Project Yes Yes
9. BN-4204 Research Project Yes Yes


Major Option (16 modular credits)

These are non-compulsory major modules that contribute to the Major Entrepreneurship, and count towards the depth requirements for graduation.


Compulsory Breadth (20 modular credits)

Similar to degree core modules, these are university-wide modules offered by another faculty which Business students must also read and pass in order to satisfy their graduation requirement.

  • LE-1503 Communication Skills I: Academic Reading and Writing Skills
  • LE-2503 Communication Skills II: Academic Report Writing and Presentation
  • PB-1503 Melayu Islam Beraja (MIB)
  • MS-1501 Islamic Civilization and the Modern World
  • A breadth module worth 4 modular credits, taken either from within the faculty or another faculty

Breadth (16 modular credits)

These are any module that is outside the degree and major. Any modules from another faculty are examples of breadth modules. Students reading the Bachelor of Business must acquire a minimum of 4 modular credits from the Science discipline – these breadth modules are available from the Faculty of Science, Institute of Health Science and Faculty of Integrated Technology.


Discovery Year (32 modular credits)

Students will undertake two semesters of discovery year activities outside the university, which comprise of 32 modular credits. More information is available here.


Summary of Major in Entrepreneurship

Type Modular
Credits
Degree Core
  • BA-1101 Introduction to Accounting
  • BB-1104 Principles of Business and Management
  • BE-1101 Principles of Economics
12
Compulsory Breadth
  • LE-1503 Communication Skills I
  • LE-2503 Communication Skills II
  • PB-1503 Melayu Islam Beraja (MIB)
  • MS-1501 slamic Civilization and the Modern World
  • A breadth module worth 4 modular credits, taken either from within the faculty or another faculty
20
Major Core
  • BB-2201 Business Law (4MCs)
  • BB-2203 Entrepreneurship & New Venture Creation (4MCs)
  • BB-2204 Marketing Management (4MCs)
  • BN-2201 Entrepreneurial Finance (4MCs)
  • BN-2202 Theoretical Foundations of Entrepreneurship (4MCs)
  • BN-4201 Innovation Management (4MCs)
  • BN-4202 Venture Growth Strategies (4MCs)
  • BN-4203 Startup, Growth and Sustainability Project (8MCs)
  • BN-4204 Research Project (8MCs)
44
Major Option 16
Discovery Year Activities 32
Interfaculty Breadth* 16
Total 140

*Four out of 16 modular credits have to come from the Faculty of Science, Institute of Health Science or Faculty of Integrated Technology

The following is a general/suggested schedule for Major in Entrepreneurship:



List of Modules in Entrepreneurship

Major Core


Major Option

    General Management

  • BB-2208 Human Resource Management
  • BB-4329 Business Ethics
  • AX-2202 Creative Advertising, Branding & Corporate Communication

  • Information and Communications Technology (ICT)/ Online Business

  • BB-4333 Mobile Application Development
  • BB-4334 Digital Marketplace
  • BB-2207 Business Information System
  • BB-4308 E-Business

  • Entrepreneurship

  • BN-4301 Entrepreneurial Leadership
  • BN-4302 Entrepreneurship in Asia
  • BN-4303 Environmental and Sustainable Entrepreneurship
  • BN-4304 Social Entrepreneurship by Design


Graduating Checklist

Please use the Graduating Checklist, to check whether you meet the graduation criteria. Note that this checklist is for August 2016 intake onwards only.



Fees and Funding

For more details about fees and funding, please click here



Programe Coordinator
  
Dr Lukman Raimi
lukman.raimi@ubd.edu.bn

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