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Introduction to Management and Entrepreneurship at Lancaster University Management School

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Page 1: Management and Entrepreneurship, Lancaster University

Management and Entrepreneurship

March 2010

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Vision: to become a leader in entrepreneurship research and education in partnership with business and the community.

A) Interdisciplinary research in entrepreneurship, innovation and entrepreneurial learning.

B) Responding to identified and emerging needs within the region, through involvement in a range of partnership activities and specialist programmes.

C) Extending and developing relationships and partnerships with other key institutions, organisations and individuals at regional, national and international level.

Institute for Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development (IEED)

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Why Study Entrepreneurship at Lancaster University?

In touch with reality: Increasingly recognised as an important area of study and practice. People behaving entrepreneurially and the enterprising culture.

Applied Research and Practice: The opportunity to develop analytical and practical skills leading to entrepreneurial activities. High expectations in our students.

Passion in what we do: Research active staff and the influence of entrepreneurial spirit and experience.

Market Recognition: The appreciation of our students by diverse world-renowned employers at different stages of our programme.

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Entrepreneurship Programme

YEAR ONE

YEAR TWO

YEAR THREE

FINAL YEAR

Societies

Services

Networking

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THE PROGRAMMEPart I Degree Structure

Entrepreneurship: Realities, Concepts and Myths

An understanding of the nature of entrepreneurship in a diverse contexts: the new business, the growing business, the franchise system, the larger corporation and non-profit and public sector organisations.

YEAR ONE

Introduction to Management

Statistics & Computing for Management

Organization,

Work and

Technology

Marketing

Mgt Science

Economics

Accounting &

Finance

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NB: Many options in year 2 and year 3 are available to you only if you have previously taken the relevant year 1 course.

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Remaining courses to be chosen from range of courses within the Management School

THE PROGRAMME: Year 2 onwards

Entrepreneurs and Entrepreneurship

YEAR TWO

Small Business and the SME sector

Management and Consulting

Franchising (Y2 OR 3)

FINAL YEAR

New Venture Planning

Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Learning

Family Business

Innovation

Entrepreneur in residence

PLACEMENT YEAR

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THE PROGRAMME

Regional and Local businesses

Placement year After Graduation

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Institute for Entrepreneurship andEnterprise Development (IEED)

Part 2 DirectorDr Allan Discua Cruz Room B94, The Management SchoolEmail: [email protected]

Part 1 Director Dr Lola DadaRoom B94, The Management SchoolEmail: [email protected]

Programme Administrator Emma Steel Room B91, The Management SchoolEmail: [email protected]

Departmental Assistant Gary GardnerRoom B91, The Management SchoolEmail: [email protected]

http://www.lums.lancs.ac.uk/Departments/Entrep/