MBA in Entrepreneurship
Study location | Spain, Barcelona |
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Type | MBA, full-time |
Nominal duration | 2 years (90 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Tuition fee | €6,950 per semester |
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Entry qualification | High school / secondary education (or higher) The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. |
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Language requirements | English |
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Other requirements | At least 2 reference(s) should be provided. |
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Overview
Growing businesses need to adapt to environmental and technological changes. This major prepares students for the challenges of establishing and growing a business in today’s dynamic climate. EU will help students build the framework for their new venture and provide them with the skills necessary to become an entrepreneurial leader. Students will develop key capabilities for success in the areas of new product and service development as well as small and family business management.
Programme structure
The MBA in Entrepreneurship program is designed for professionals and aspiring entrepreneurs interested in developing and implementing new programs, projects or ventures within their organizations and industries or in starting their own businesses. The curriculum covers vital topics, such as management skills, business law and accounting methods, and analyzes how they are applied in various business situations. The program also teaches students how to adjust to change and gives them the skills necessary to become successful entrepreneurial leaders.
Career opportunities
The MBA with a major in entrepreneurship provides students with knowledge in major business disciplines as well as a skill set for entrepreneurial endeavor. Graduates of this MBA program may be interested in the following careers.
Business Development Director
Business development directors will drive the organization’s sales by increasing its client portfolio and penetrating new markets. They are tasked with sourcing new clients and developing current relationships for business opportunities. They have a strong understanding of the company’s products and markets and will help establish long-term business relationships for business longevity. For market development, they undertake research and analysis to determine opportunity and risk; for expansion into foreign markets, they require knowledge of local markets, culture and regulations.
Business development directors can establish trust through strong interpersonal and communication skills. They must also have analytical and research skills as well a good understanding of finance.
Senior Product Manager
Senior product managers work with product managers within the marketing department of an organization. They are in charge of the marketing actions of a specific product or product line and will ensure that it meets pre-established objectives set by management within a predetermined budget. Their tasks include tracking market share, creating and implementing brand actions including promotional campaigns, reviewing market research and reporting, among others.
To succeed, a product manager will need good interpersonal skills, analytical competence, knowledge of finance as well as creativity and imagination.
Marketing Research Analyst
Market research analysts study market conditions to examine potential sales of a product or service. They help companies understand what products people want, who will buy them, and at what price. Market research analysts monitor and forecast marketing and sales trends, measure the effectiveness of marketing programs and strategies, gather data on consumers, competitors and market conditions.
Professionals in this field needs to be thorough researchers and possess good analytical skills. They also need to be clear communicators to effectively communicate results and ideas.
Management Analyst
A management analyst, also referred to as a management consultant, investigates ways to assist organizations in reducing costs, increasing revenue, and becoming more profitable. They advise management on various ways to improve efficiency. Many management analysts work as consultants. However, some may be employed through the company they are analyzing.
Professionals in this career need to be strategic thinkers, be highly organized with a passion for research and investigating.
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