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  Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Enterprise Development MSc


University of Westminster    Business and Management

Full time September MSc Full-time: 1 year
Business & Management (5)

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Are you ready to unleash your entrepreneurial spirit and embark on an exciting journey of innovation and enterprise? Our Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Enterprise Development MSc programme is designed to equip you with the skills and mindset to identify business opportunities and turn them into successful ventures. Whether you dream of launching your own start-up or making a difference within an existing organization, this course will challenge you to think creatively and develop practical business skills. With a focus on experiential learning, you'll participate in workshops, simulations, and real-world projects, all while being mentored by industry experts. Join us and become part of our vibrant student community, connect with London's thriving start-up scene, and gain the knowledge and confidence to make your mark in the business world. To be eligible, you'll need a minimum of a lower second class honours degree or significant work experience. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your entrepreneurial capabilities and shape your future. Visit our programme website for more information.

About the course

On our exciting Master’s programme, you’ll experience first-hand what it’s like to innovate, solving real-life problems and coming up with smart solutions. Inspired by serial entrepreneurs and our academic experts, you will cultivate your entrepreneurial mindset, improving your ability to identify viable business opportunities – whether you launch your own enterprise or support others to do

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Entry Requirements

A minimum of a lower second class honours degree (2:2).

Practitioners with significant work experience (3 years) in any sector or industry will be considered for admissions.

Entrepreneurial experience may include all sort of activities that indicate opportunity seeking activity, which may include opportunities identification (e.g., generating an idea for a potential business, or interest for a future as a business owner), organisation and coordination of resources (e.g., running a project that involves teams and resources coordination), and not necessarily running a business.

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