This pathway combines business and management with the principles of innovation and entrepreneurship theory and practice. The programme is designed for students aiming to start their own businesses or pursue a career based on innovation and entrepreneurship.
The programme includes Entrepreneurship and Innovation which examines entrepreneurship theory in a variety of contemporary business settings and Business Simulation which gives students an ability to practice creative management thinking. The 40-credit dissertation module will also be related to entrepreneurship and innovation.
The course emphasises active learning and facilitative teaching methods, through which students are expected to construct their own knowledge and understanding by engaging in supported processes of enquiry – often carried out in small groups – giving the opportunity for frequent and informal feedback. The course also encourages a participative approach to learning, including collaborative learning and peer review. Students explore business and management issues that are set in realistic contexts, allowing theory to be explored through interesting and challenging situations, thereby marrying critical enquiry with practical insights. Students are at the centre of the learning process, making their own connections between ideas and synthesis is encouraged, with the integration of knowledge from multiple subject areas.
Assessment is carried out at key points during teaching. Formative assessment with either verbal and/or written feedback is offered during each module. Written feedback is provided following summative assessment. Assessment tasks are linked to the objectives of each module and are normally completed by the end of each module. Types of assessment evidence can include assignments, projects, in-class tests and presentations.