Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management
Program start dates
Online
| September 03, 2012 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
| March 04, 2013 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
| September 02, 2013 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
| March 03, 2014 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
| September 01, 2014 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
| March 02, 2015 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
| August 31, 2015 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
On Campus
| September 17, 2012 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
| September 16, 2013 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
| September 15, 2014 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
| September 14, 2015 | schedule, costs & curriculum |
The Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management (BCom) program focuses on the rapidly changing global economic environment and the opportunities for entrepreneurial activity. Much of the program is delivered through case analysis in a team setting where students develop critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills. The result is intra- and entrepreneurial- leadership combined with management skills that translate theory into practice. The BCom program involves identification and pursuit of opportunities, marshalling of required resources and their strategic allocation, and management. It is focused on enabling students to be successful innovators, be it in new businesses or in implementing new ideas in established organizations. Underlying this focus is developing an understanding of the relationship between business, society and the environment. Students acquire the skill set required for workplace success.
The Bachelor of Commerce in Entrepreneurial Management program can be taken as an undergraduate completion degree that comprises years three and four in a 12-month accelerated program or as a 24-month blended study program.
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Who it’s for
Individuals with a minimum accumulation of three years work experience and who have completed a business diploma or at least two years of an undergraduate degree that are looking to further their business education.
Applicants who do not have the formal academic education to qualify for admission may be assessed on the basis of both their formal education and their informal learning, in accordance with the Flexible Admission Policy.
Outcomes
Graduates of this program will have the knowledge and skills to successfully run a business or become an effective manager – from writing a business plan to managing finances and understanding business law.
Graduates will possess the kind of communication, critical thinking, problem solving, team player and global thinking skills that intra/entrepreneur’s require.