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MBA in Entrepreneurship and Business Venturing
The Stirling University MBA in Entrepreneurship and Business Venturing provides students with the applied skills, competencies and knowledge required in both starting and growing a business enterprise. The course is delivered through a rigorous theoretical framework and is focused on the development of strong interpersonal, management and entrepreneurial skills.
Course Structure The course is structured with awards at Certificate, Diploma and Masters levels. The award criteria for each level relate to the number of modules taken and the student's performance overall.

The six mandatory modules, which each represent about 150 student effort hours as follows,
Students take four out of the six elective modules, which each represent about 150 student effort hours as follows.
To be awarded the Masters Degree in Entrepreneurship and Business Venturing students will need to:
Developing the ability to act in an entrepreneurial way is the key objective of the programme at all levels. Following on from this is the desire to assist individuals to develop their competencies in all areas relating to both starting and growing a business enterprise.
The course is aimed at individuals who wish to study entrepreneurship with a view to:
There is an increasing need within the industry for graduates with strong interpersonal, management, and entrepreneurship skills. The development of the global economy is providing career opportunities for those who think in an entrepreneurial way. This degree is designed to equip graduates with the fundamental knowledge and transferable skills which will enable them to succeed in this changing environment.
Higher Education provides:
This MBA is open to holders of an honors degree or the equivalent recognized by the University. In addition, there is an "open access" route for students who do not meet the normal entrance requirements but who have either professional qualifications or work experience which can be taken into consideration. In such cases, each student's prior experience and learning will be considered and, if accepted, students take an introductory module. Satisfactory completion of this module allows the student to progress to the rest of the MBA course.
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