Bachelor (Honours)
The Bachelor of Entrepreneurship (Honours) is a one-year, full-time course that provides students with an undergraduate qualification in entrepreneurship. The course is open to graduates from all disciplines and is designed to help motivated students develop their own entrepreneurial proposal.
The degree is aimed at a diverse cohort of students with a desire to develop (or continue to develop) an entrepreneurial project or start-up venture. Students of all disciplines graduating with undergraduate degrees at UTS, other Australian universities or international institutions can apply.
Career options include working in the student's own or other founder's start-ups and scale-ups applying advanced entrepreneurship skills and knowledge in commercial and not-for-profit settings or working as an entrepreneur or intrapreneur where entrepreneurial business knowledge helps to ensure success in the commercialisation of innovations. The course provides training for early-stage start-up management roles.
The course totals 48 credit points of study, comprising three 8-credit-point core subjects (24 credit points) and two project subjects (24 credit points). Students have regular meetings with their academic supervisor and mentors throughout the year.