Course summary
Whether you intend to start a new venture, run a creative organisation, or join a family business, an enterprising mindset is essential. Entrepreneurialism is all about having the right attitude and mindset. This can't happen in a classroom environment alone – you need to get your ideas out there, fail early and often, and develop the resilience needed to succeed. This course teaches you how to enhance your enterprise acumen, so you can become successful in your field. It bridges the gap between academia and practical experience – giving you the platform to test out your ideas, collaborate with others and learn how to solve complex enterprise-related problems. The structure has been designed flexibly to enable you to specialise in one of three areas of enterprise (subject to demand) by choosing electives that resonate with you – whether your interests are in family enterprises, new ventures or creative industries. Using a range of case studies, you’ll examine different business models – from start-ups to high growth organisations. This knowledge will help you to recognise the practical and ethical dimensions of enterprise, giving you the skills to develop effective solutions. As an entrepreneur, you must always be ready to talk about your vision. This course will prepare you with the skills to successfully communicate your ideas and attract potential stakeholders and industry partners. You will also learn how to determine the managerial and resource priorities that enable enterprises to operate efficiently, sustainably and successfully. Key features
- Taught by staff and guest speakers with extensive and diverse industry experience
- Access to Handshake: jobs and connections with 650k+ global employers (including 100% of Fortune 500 companies)
- Participate in entrepreneurship weeks and summer schools
- Be part of Regent’s cosmopolitan community and build a global network of contacts
- Access London’s enterprise landscape
Modules
Core Modules Research in Practice Marketing and Finance for Enterprise Elements of Enterprise Sustainability for Enterprise Enterprise Project Enterprise Dissertation Elective Modules Challenges in Family Enterprises Challenges in Creative Industries Challenges in New Ventures Planning for Family Enterprises Planning for Creative Industries Planning for New Ventures Business Analytics Managing Complexity Social Media Marketing Analytics Technology and Innovation
Entry requirements
We're interested in your potential, as well as your prior achievements – and review each application comprehensively on its own merit. Minimum entry requirements for Level 7 – you'll need one of the following qualifications: - Minimum second class UK undergraduate degree - Equivalent international qualifications, as deemed acceptable by Regent's We also welcome applications from students who don't meet our entry requirements. In order to be accepted for exceptional entry, you must: - Have one year of work experience (if you hold a degree lower than a 2:2) - Have three years of work experience (if you don't hold a degree) - Provide a 500-700 word personal statement outlining your reasons for applying, and how your previous experience is of relevance to the programme you are applying for - Be prepared to attend an interview with the Postgraduate Admissions Panel - Provide evidence of your English language proficiency This will be assessed on a case-by-case basis by academic referral only.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
EU | £27000 | Year 1 |
International | £27000 | Year 1 |
England | £27000 | Year 1 |
Northern Ireland | £27000 | Year 1 |
Scotland | £27000 | Year 1 |
Wales | £27000 | Year 1 |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
Regent's University London
Inner Circle
Regent's Park
Westminster
NW1 4NS