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GXEX1412 - Course Outline
GXEX1412 - Course Outline
IMPORTANT: Contents of this Pro Forma should not be changed without the Senates approval. Amendments involving not more than 30% of the course content can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Centre level. Academy/Faculty/Centre Department Programme Course Code Course Title Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Requirement(s) Student Learning Time (SLT) Credit Hours Learning Outcomes Chancellory Section for Co-curricular Courses, External Faculty Electives & TITAS (SKET) University Course GXEX1412 Basic Entrepreneurship Culture None
80 hours 2 At the end of the course, students are able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. explain the concepts of entrepreneurship and its importance. explain the meaning of entrepreneurial ethics. evaluate entrepreneurial spirit in themselves. apply creativity and innovation in entrepreneurship. develop a concrete Business Plan.
1. Report Writing Skills 2. Presentation Skills This course will attempt to inculcate the basic elements of entrepreneurship in the students. Initiatives are taken to open their minds and motivate the entrepreneurial spirit in this potential target group. The course encompasses concepts and development of entrepreneurship, analysis of entrepreneurship competency, ethics of entrepreneurship, creativity and innovation in entrepreneurship, business opportunity, ability to start a business, developing business plans, skills to run and manage a business. The course also incorporates a practical application of skills acquired through joint or individual setting up and running of business stalls to inculcate interest in the entrepreneurial spirit, provide meaningfull experience and expose students to a semblance of the business world. Lectures, Seminar, Entrepreneurship Practicum and Presentation Continous Assessment: Seminar - 10% Business Plan - 10% Entrepreneurship Practicum - 30% Presentation - 20 % Final exam - 30% Results will be displayed on notice board. 1
Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment Please refer to the University of Malaya (First Degree) Rules 2006 and the University of Malaya (First Degree) Regulations 2006.
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