TUBAFdigital - Academic Entrepreneurship
Lviv Polytechnic National University (Ukraine, Lviv): | Semester overlapping
TUBAFdigital - Academic Entrepreneurship
Learning Outcomes / Competencies:
Knowledge Outcomes:
- Understanding of Entrepreneurship Theory: Students will gain foundational knowledge about the principles of entrepreneurship, including business models, innovation, and value creation.
- Awareness of the Entrepreneurial Ecosystem: Understanding the key players, resources, and networks that support entrepreneurial activities, including venture capital, incubators, and government policies.
- Legal and Ethical Considerations: Knowledge of the legal frameworks, intellectual property rights, and ethical considerations relevant to starting and running a business.
Skill Outcomes:
- Opportunity Recognition: The ability to identify, evaluate, and capitalize on business opportunities in various sectors.
- Business Planning: Skills in developing and presenting business plans, including financial, market research, and strategic planning.
- Innovation and Creativity: The ability to apply creative thinking and innovative approaches to solving problems and developing new products or services.
- Leadership and Teamwork: Developing leadership skills and working collaboratively to achieve entrepreneurial goals.
Competency Outcomes:
- Startup Management: Competence in managing early-stage businesses, including operations, finance, marketing, and scaling strategies.
- Networking and Communication: Ability to effectively communicate business ideas, network with potential investors, partners, and customers, and negotiate in various business contexts.
- Resilience and Adaptability: The ability to handle uncertainty, setbacks, and challenges typically entrepreneurs face.
Application Outcomes:
- Practical Application of Entrepreneurial Skills: Applying entrepreneurial knowledge and skills in real-world settings, such as case studies, simulations, or startup projects.
- Social and Economic Impact: Understanding the broader social and economic impact of entrepreneurial ventures and being able to create businesses that contribute positively to society.
These outcomes prepare students to launch their ventures or contribute to entrepreneurial initiatives within existing organizations.
Sc. Dr. Nataliya CHUKHRAY
Management and Entrepreneurship
Doctor of Science in Economics (Sc.Dr.)
Lviv Polytechnic National University (Ukraine, Lviv):
• Professor of the Department of Management of Organizations, Institute of Economics and Management;
• Vice-Rector for Education and International Relations.
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