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Overview

The purpose of this subject is to outline the basic principles of Entrepreneurship. It will examine the steps required in developing an idea into a business and will explore the tools and necessary insights to make a successful venture. The subject will involve theory, case studies and guest speakers on … For more content click the Read more button below.

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Office of the Provost

Subject coordinator

Rajalakshmi Rajasekaran

Subject type

Postgraduate

Year level

Year Level 5 - Masters

AQF level

Level 9 - Masters Degree

Available as elective

Yes

Available to study abroad / exchange students

No

Capstone subject

No

Academic progress review - Schedule A subject

No

Subject instances

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Learning resources

Prescribed - Book - The Startup Owner's Manual: The Step-By-Step Guide for Building a Great Company

Prescribed - Book - Technology Entrepreneurship: Taking Innovation to the Marketplace

Prescribed - Book - Ethics in Information Technology

Career ready

Career focused:This subject contains career development learning or professional engagement opportunities
Work based learning (placement):No

Subject intended learning outcomes

On successful completion you will be able to:
1.
Examine various types of resources to develop and finance an entrepreneurial venture.
2.
Work efficiently and effectively as a member of a team to write, articulate, and present a business plan that will be ready for venture capitalist review.
3.
Reflect and analyse personal viewpoints toward managing relationships and individual personal entrepreneurial capacity.
4.
Develop a personal ethical framework for IT practice incorporating awareness of cultural and global issues.
5.
Apply ethical theory to analyse ethical dilemmas in IT and business through debate.
6.
Effectively develop and showcase your personal and professional reflections to be career ready.

Learning activities

Lecture and practicals

Requisite rules

Must be admitted to a Master course and completed 60 credit points or enrolled in SMINCT OR SMICTB

Requisites