Our society is constantly changing, thus it is challenging us to step out of our comfort zone, take actions and make a change in our community. Nowadays, students have the chance to do that through an entrepreneurship degree.
Entrepreneurship degrees are designed to develop students’ leadership skills, as well as technical skills, in order to prepare them to start their own business. Candidates learn what it takes to start a new business, starting with networking until selling their idea.
Unlike a business degree, which focuses more on technical information, entrepreneurship is the ‘creative’ part. This degree emphasises the concepts and ideas behind a business while understanding its environment and major bottlenecks.
Graduating from an Entrepreneurship course has plenty of positive aspects. Undoubtedly, the most important one is the students’ mindset. Entrepreneurs are proactive and willing to take initiative, which is valued in this rapidly growing market.
Graduates from entrepreneurship degrees are highly sought for their knowledge and transferable skills, which makes them one of the most significant players in the business field all around the world.
Generally, graduates either start their own company or they seek opportunities in other businesses in fields like production, retail, marketing, human resources, finances and so on.
Entrepreneurship courses are a three-year commitment, in which you need to complete a certain amount of credits to be able to complete your studies. The number of credits required varies from university to university.
Moreover, there are some institutions in which entrepreneurship is required to be studied together with another minor course. The minor course, often called the ‘flexible’ course can be chosen from any other discipline area within the university.
EU Business School provides many different programs and quality knowledge. Students are introduced to various bachelor’s and master’s programs launched by EU Business School and its partner Universities. I am a student of the Derby University program in EU Business School and my experience is still yet to come. So far, I like the material that we go through during lessons. It is provided in well-structured presentations that are sometimes modified by our lecturers. However, even though the slides are good, some lecturers can be doubted in their qualifications. Sometimes students can experience the unreadiness of lecturers. Besides that, some of the lecturers need to improve their English skills.
View moreThe admissions staff to the teaching faculty, everyone was very helpful. I had a great experience going to the campus and interacting with my peers. The atmosphere and the infrastructure is quite modern and study-friendly. Lastly, choosing to study at the EU provides great networking opportunities as you meet people from various social, cultural and professional backgrounds.
View moreThe University is good over all. While the campus is somewhat small in comparison to my Bachelors university, it appears to be the standard for private universities in Spain. The professors were somewhat ok, though for the value of the university I had expected to receive a higher education.
The best thing about the university were the company visits and webinars, as they expose the students to multiple industries and help them explore future career options.
EU Business school has excellent professors and excellent connections and networks to promote your professional career. Their educational staff has a lot of experience in their fields and demand their students to be proficient and focused on their projects.
However, the school administration is disorganized in terms of exams and assignments grade releases. They have two filters to determine the score of assignments and exams. The first filter is the professor´s criteria. They publish the professor´s grade to students; but then, those grades pass the second filter. Usually, the professor´s grade is lowered, and what is even worse is that they don´t explain the criteria of this second filter for grading. This leaves students disappointed and full of questions.
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