National College of Ireland
National College of Ireland

Master of Science in Entrepreneurship

National College of Ireland, Ireland

Course Overview

This program typically focuses on developing a deep understanding of the entrepreneurial process, innovation, and the business skills required to bring ideas to market.

Course Type
PG
Course Nature
Full Time
Course Duration
1 Year
Total Fee
€15000
Intake
September 2024 , January 2024
Language Proficiency

  • DEGREE
  • IELTS

Documents Required
  • 10TH
  • 12TH
  • DEGREE
  • DEGREE PROVISSIONAL CERTIFICATE
  • Degree Consolidated Marksheet
  • Degree Individual Marksheet
  • PASSPORT
  • LOR 1
  • LOR 2
  • MOI
  • CV
  • SOP
University
National College of Ireland
University Details

The National College of Ireland (NCI) is a non-profit state-supported advanced education establishment in Dublin's city centre. NCI receives state financing as a core grant directly from the Department of Education and Skills. It has strong relations with incredibly famous US colleges. For instance, the M.Sc. in Cloud Computing has been created with educators from Stanford, UC Berkeley, and Cornell. The NCI School of Computing is one of the largest schools in Ireland and sits in the centre point of Dublin which is known as the Silicon Valley of Europe. Within walking distance of NCI are the European Headquarters of Facebook, LinkedIn Google, and Twitter. It is with these organizations that NCI has created courses and where NCI graduates acquire employment. The School of Business sits in the center point of Dublin's International Financial Services Centre. The world's leading banks and consultancy organizations are inside the reach of the campus.

Syllabus
  1. Entrepreneurial Strategy: Students learn to formulate and implement strategies for starting and scaling businesses, considering factors such as market analysis, competitive positioning, and business model innovation.

  2. Innovation and Creativity: The program often emphasizes fostering creativity and innovation, teaching students how to identify opportunities, generate novel ideas, and bring innovative products or services to market.

  3. Business Planning and Development: Students acquire skills in creating comprehensive business plans, covering aspects such as financial modeling, market research, and operational planning.

  4. Financing and Funding: The program explores various methods of financing entrepreneurial ventures, including venture capital, angel investment, crowdfunding, and traditional financing options.

  5. Entrepreneurial Leadership: Students develop leadership skills specific to entrepreneurship, learning to navigate the challenges and uncertainties inherent in building and leading a startup.

  6. Marketing and Sales for Startups: The curriculum often includes courses on marketing and sales strategies tailored to startups, including digital marketing, customer acquisition, and branding.

  7. Legal and Regulatory Considerations: Students gain an understanding of legal and regulatory issues relevant to entrepreneurship, including intellectual property protection, contracts, and compliance.

  8. Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Programs may provide insights into the broader entrepreneurial ecosystem, including networking opportunities, mentorship, and engagement with industry experts and successful entrepreneurs.

  9. Entrepreneurial Finance and Accounting: Courses may cover financial management and accounting principles specific to startups, helping students make informed financial decisions for their ventures.

  10. Capstone Project or Startup Experience: Many programs require students to engage in a practical capstone project or gain hands-on experience through internships or startup incubators, allowing them to apply their skills in a real-world context.


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