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Bachelor of Commerce (Entrepreneurship and Innovation)

KPT/JPS(F4-K029)

Fee*

Duration

Intake

Malaysian students: RM16,500 (annual for 2010)
International students: RM19,100 (annual for 2010)
   

3 Year/s

March, August

*The indicative course fees shown here applies to students studying on-campus in Malaysia for the relevant year only. They are based on a standard study load per year. However, please note that fees are assessed according to a student's study load in each semester, and variation to study load will result in an adjustment to tuition fees. All fees are subject to annual review and may be adjusted.

This new course will be available from 2010.

 
Entrepreneurship and innovation is the recognition of an opportunity, the creation and development of ideas, and the building of these up from that early spark into a profitable business venture. While many entrepreneurs start up their own companies, there is also a demand for those with entrepreneurial and innovative skills within corporate sectors and amongst fast-growing organisations.

The Bachelor of Commerce (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) is a vocationally oriented degree designed to provide students with the knowledge, practical skills and framework to help them to enter self-employment, plan strategically, evaluate opportunities and source venture capital. The course prepares students for a career in business, whether domestic or international, and develops future business leaders who have strong skills in innovation and entrepreneurship.

For completion of the Bachelor of Commerce (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) students are required to complete a total of 24 units of study (300 credit points) consisting of; 
  • An Entrepreneurship and Innovation professional major consisting of 16 units (200 credit points); and
  • Eight (8) additional units that can be undertaken either as a co-major (8 units), two minors (8 units each), or pathways credit; and
  • The not-for-credit unit, HBG0004 Careers in the Curriculum

 


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Professional Major Units
HBC110N Accounting for Managers
HBN110N Introduction to Entrepreneurship
HBH110N Organisation and Management
HBM110N Fundamentals of marketing
HBL111N Introduction to Business Law
HBE110N Microeconomics
HBN210N Introduction to Venture Development
HBN211N New Venture Finance
HBN212N Managing the Growing Organisation
HBN213N Entrepreneurship, Creativity and Innovation
HBN301N Advanced Venture Development
HBN302N Corporate Venture
HBN303N Foresight Theory and Practice
HBN304N Entrepreneurship and Social Responsibility
HBY301N Project Practicum
HBY302N Major Project

Plus one not-for-credit unit, HBG0004 Careers in the Curriculum

Eight additional units of study must be completed. These units of study may be taken as a co-major or two minors.

 

 


Graduates of the Bachelor of Commerce (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) can find careers in the areas of business management, business and venture analysis, enterprise architecture, consultancy and as an owner-operator of their own business.



Apply for this course by following the step-by-step process from the links below.


English Language Requirements


Academic Entry Requirements


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Phone:
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Fax: +60 82 428353


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A range of scholarships are available to local (Sarawakian, Sabahan & West Malaysian) and International students either at commencement or on the continuation of a program.