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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor's in Entrepreneurship (Professional Track) is part of the Management
Sciences specialization. It provides students with practical and theoretical knowledge to start
and manage their own businesses, explore innovative ideas, and analyze market opportunities
in a competitive business environment.
Students enter this specialization after completing two years in Management Sciences, and
the program combines academic instruction with hands-on projects, fieldwork, and
entrepreneurial mentoring.
1. Developing Entrepreneurial and Creative Thinking – Enhancing
students' ability to think innovatively and develop new business ideas.
2. Providing Fundamental Knowledge in Entrepreneurship – Teaching
core concepts such as strategic planning, marketing, finance, and project
management.
3. Developing Business Creation and Management Skills – Preparing
students to establish and efficiently manage their own businesses.
4. Enhancing the Ability to Analyze Opportunities and Investments –
Enabling students to assess markets and identify successful investment
opportunities.
5. Developing Risk Management Skills – Teaching students how to
analyze risks and address challenges faced by entrepreneurs.
6. Improving Leadership and Decision-Making Skills – Preparing
students to become successful leaders in a dynamic business
environment.
7. Promoting a Culture of Entrepreneurship and Financial
Independence – Encouraging students to adopt an entrepreneurial
mindset instead of relying on traditional employment.
5th Semester:
Project Evaluation and Feasibility Study
Creativity and Innovation Management
Business Financing
Market Study
Enterprise Support Mechanisms
Initial Applications of Data Analysis
Strategic Marketing
Foreign Language
6th Semester:
Project Creation and Management
Corporate Accounting
Corporate Taxation
Entrepreneurial Project Seminar
Internship Report
Labor Law and Social Relations
Foreign Language
The advanced stage of the program focuses on the following key areas:
Startup and Project Management: End-to-end planning and implementation of
entrepreneurial ventures.
Entrepreneurial Finance: Funding strategies for SMEs, cost analysis, and resource
mobilization.
Creativity and Innovation: Methods for idea generation and product development.
Market and Opportunity Analysis: Consumer behavior research, market feasibility,
and validation.
Institutional Support: Access to incubators, government support, and technical
mentorship.
Labor and Social Law: Legal framework for employee relations and institutional
obligations.
Applied Work: Internship reporting, seminars, and real-world project prototyping.
To be admitted into the Bachelor’s in Entrepreneurship (Professional Track):
The student must complete the second year in the Management Sciences stream.
Must have earned 60 academic credits by the end of the second year.
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