Graduate Coursework

Master of Entrepreneurship

  • Course code: MC-ENTRPSP
Clock
Duration
1 year full time / 2 years part time
Location
Mode (Location)
On campus (Parkville)
Calendar-month
Intake
Dollar
Fees
Commonwealth Supported Places (CSPs) available
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Entry schemes
Access Melbourne is available
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Career outcomes

Overview

Master of Entrepreneurship graduates generally follow one, or a combination, of three career paths:

  • Independent venture creation path: start your own business.
  • Corporate innovation path: bring innovative business opportunities to established companies.
  • Venture capital/consulting path: help start, grow or mature small companies.

Master of Entrepreneurship graduate careers:

Yesha

Yesha Patel
Independent venture

Co-founder, After

Sakshi Thakur

Sakshi Thakur OAM
Independent venture

Co-founder, Sewing The Seeds

Karolina Petkovic

Karolina Petkovic
Corporate innovation

Senior Experimental Scientist, CSIRO

Belen Valera Paciello

Belen Valera Paciello
Corporate innovation

Customer Experience Lead, Tigo Money HQ

Godwin Shorland

Godwin Shorland
Venture capital/ consulting

Senior Technology Consultant, EY

Maarten Van Gorp

Maarten Van Gorp
Venture capital/ consulting

Venture Acceleration Manager, imec.istart

Your skill set

On successful completion of this degree graduates will be:

  • Adept at analysis and evaluation of social and business problems to enable evidence-based enterprise decision-making
  • Proficient in professional knowledge and skills in entrepreneurial practices
  • Skilled at identifying and implementing entrepreneurial business opportunities in a simulated real-life environment
  • Competent at analysing and evaluating information to enable evidenced-based entrepreneurial practice
  • Ethical problem solvers in enterprise creation through the application of appropriate concepts, principles and data
  • Strategic and critical thinkers in relation to enterprise growth and pathways to market
  • Effective communicators of entrepreneurship concepts to peers and the wider community
  • Able to conduct basic market research and to retrieve information from a variety of sources
  • Able to collaborate to initiate and implement entrepreneurial ventures.