Program Description
Entrepreneurs and small businesses start-ups are often thought of as the backbone of economies worldwide, while qualities such as innovation and creativity are becoming increasingly sought after by organisations that need employees who can respond to change in dynamic business environments.
In a world that now comprises a very real and thriving 'enterprise culture', this course takes students through the entire process of concept, development and execution of starting a business. With entrepreneurship insights from specialist management disciplines students will develop practice based skills and knowledge in strategy and logistics, as well as an understanding of innovation networking from a behavioural perspective.
Middlesex University will help students build on their ability to make confident decisions, to spot market opportunities, adopt team working skills, apply critical attitudes towards leadership, think creatively and develop as entrepreneurial leaders. Students will then apply these skills in a number of situations, including the mentoring of undergraduates with entrepreneurial aspirations and working on live cases to innovatively solve problems for small enterprises.