Drawing on HELP University’s own start-up and successful emergence as both a business and social enterprise, and expressing its core value of sharing success, the HELP Master of Entrepreneurship was initiated to support the growth of dynamic entrepreneurship and ignite the entrepreneurial spirit in individuals to actualize their aspirations. The course aims to provide promising entrepreneurs and corporate intrapreneurs with the necessary knowledge, and management and technical competencies to activate and commercialize new business ventures successfully and/or to plan and execute business strategies within private or public sector organizations, locally and internationally.
The programme comprises specifically designed management disciplines for candidates to learn and appreciate the scope and processes in entrepreneurial, innovative and new venture management activities, and to seize the opportunities to become more enterprising and entrepreneurial in their attitudes and behaviour.
Subject Listing
Introductory Case & Research Methodology (non-credit subject) |
MCR 500 |
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Core Subjects (10 units) | |||
Entrepreneurship Management New Venture Project Evaluation & Management Financial Planning for Entrepreneurs New Venture Strategic Marketing Business Economics |
MER 501 MER 504 |
New Venture Growth Management Corporate Leadership & Governance Strategic Alliances & Venture Negotiation Strategy Management for Entrepreneurs Business Plan for New Ventures (Project Paper) |
MER 506 MER 511 MER 512 |
Electives currently offered | Other Electives – available when subject(s) offered | ||
Advanced Seminars in Creativity & Innovation Global Ventures for Entrepreneurs |
MER 508 MER 510 |
Initial Public Offer (IPO) Psychology of the Entrepreneur Cases in Entrepreneurship |
MER 513 |
Assessment:
Exam (20%) + Assignment I (30%) + Assignment II (50%)
Entry Requirements
A Bachelor degree from a recognized University preferably with adequate industry