Master of Business (Mbus) Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Dunedin, New Zealand
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Dec 2024
EARLIEST START DATE
Mar 2025
TUITION FEES
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Entrepreneurship is about more than founding startups. Existing businesses need entrepreneurial thinkers too. So do non-profit social and environmental enterprises, and iwi and Pacific communities.
Building on Ōtepoti Dunedin’s unique entrepreneurial ecosystem, Entrepreneurship at Otago is designed to enable careers that involve developing novel solutions to important challenges facing the world.
Our programmes reflect the Otago Business School’s commitment to accelerating ventures that are for the good of people and the planet.
Why study Entrepreneurship?
Gain business skills. Grow your entrepreneurial behaviour. Nurture your can-do spirit and creative mindset. Be your boss! Generate value and share it with the world. You can apply your entrepreneurial behaviour to start a business, make a small business large, or make an organisation of any size more productive.
Admissions
Curriculum
Minor Subject Requirements
- ENTR 111 Responsible Entrepreneurship
- ENTR 211 Entrepreneurial Capital and Valuation
- MANT 301 Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- ENTR 112 Business Model Development and Innovation
- ENTR 212 Sustainable Entrepreneurship in Practice
- MART 212 Understanding Markets
- MART 306 Innovation and New Product Development
Career Opportunities
Realise your ideas to create value in the real world by:
- founding your startup
- working for a rapidly growing startup in Aotearoa New Zealand or overseas
- growing innovative iwi organisations
- providing innovation-focused services in job roles that do not yet exist
- joining an innovation-focused team working in any sized organisation or any sector of the economy, including for-profit, non-profit and public sectors
Enterprises that develop new products and services across every sector of the economy require the skills of critically evaluating and communicating value principles and new ideas. Wherever “business as usual” is not producing good enough results, entrepreneurial thinking is needed and is in hot demand