Short Course Entrepreneurship
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NFP
Course type:
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Business
Course sector:
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1 year
Course duration:
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Sept. 2011
Starting date:
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€ 1771
Tuition fee EU/EEA students:
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€ 7800
Tuition fee: (specification)
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€ 4750
Housing:
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€ 680
Visa and Residence Permit:
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€ 500
Insurance:
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€ 13730
Total:
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Introduction
The Entrepreneurship study program at Saxion University of Applied Sciences is the course for young people who are interested in running their own business or want to be a entrepreneurial manager. Your background is not necessarily an entrepreneurial family, yet if you want to become a self employed entrepreneur, or intend to take over a company, the Entrepreneurship course is the perfect course for you.
Also if you would like to work as an entrepreneurial manager, you will lay a solid foundation at this study program. The practice-oriented concept of the Entrepreneurship program offers you unlimited scope for entering the market well-prepared. On succesful completion of this course you will be awarded with a certificate.
Course content
The course's subjects are (for more detailed information of the courses, please consult the downloadable presentation and module descriptions):
- Leadership
- Change management
- (Export) strategy development
- Entrepreneurial behaviour
- Strategic Innovative Entrepreneurship
- Graduation project and thesis
You can also download more detailed information about this programme.
Requirements
First of all, our general entry requirements apply. Next to that, to join the final year Entrepreneurship, the following requirements are necessary:
- 180ECTS or completed bachelor degree in the field of Commerce for the specialisation Small and Medium Entreprises Management or Marketing.
- A completed practical placement or bachelor thesis for both specializations.
Career prospects
Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurial people can be found in various lines of business and positions. As a self-employed starter or via a takeover in the line of business of their choice, like ICT or fashion, but also in trade or industry. Furthermore, students have found their place on the labour market as an entrepreneurial manager of a supermarket or department store, buyer at a buyers'combine, business account manager at a bank and consultant are only a few examples.


