Code | Faculty |
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07220026 | Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences |
Credits | Duration |
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Duration of study: 1 year | Total credits: 120 |
Prof JJ Janse van Vuuren [email protected] | +27 (0)124203401 |
The duration of the programme is 12 months. The programme is presented by means of contact sessions. During each semester, there will be six contact sessions of two days each. Attendance of these contact sessions is compulsory.
A relevant bachelor’s degree and/or appropriate prior learning.
The Head of Department may recognise modules completed in respect of an uncompleted MPhil degree in Entrepreneurship in partial or full fulfilment of this Postgraduate Diploma.
A semester mark of 40% is required to write examination. The semester mark will be made up of assignments, written tests and a research colloquium mark.
Candidates are finally evaluated during the periods of May to June and October to November for the first and second semesters respectively. The examinations will take the form of written evaluations.
An examination paper is written in each of the six modules and a minimum of 50% should be obtained in each of the six modules. A subminimum of 40% in each module is required.
There are no supplementary examinations in this programme.
In calculating marks, General Regulation G12.2 applies.
Subject to the provisions of General Regulation G.26, a head of a department determines, in consultation with the Dean
Subject to the provisions of General Regulation G.12.2.1.3, the subminimum required in subdivisions of modules is published in the study guides, which are available from the head of department concerned.
Minimum credits: 120
Module content:
• Idea Generation and Business Start-up • The Business Plan – preparation, evaluation • The financial aspects as part of the business plan Break-even analysis Financial statements Budget • What potential financiers look for in business plans Business partners Venture capitalists Commercial banksModule content:
• Business management principles
• Difference between entrepreneurial ventures and small business
• Understanding small business
• Managing the small business
• Managing the micro business
• Managing the family business
• Marketing and supply chain
• Social responsibility, networking and legal aspects
• Black economic empowerment
• Financial management
Module content:
• The need for entrepreneurship • Characteristics and traits of entrepreneurs • Impetus for entrepreneurship • Difference between small and entrepreneurial ventures • The entrepreneurial process • Ideas vs Opportunities • The Window of Opportunity • Market research and target markets • The Business PlanModule content:
Module content:
• Definitions • Entrepreneurship policy vs SMME policy • Models for entrepreneurship development and enabling of MME’s • History of SMME development in SA up to the National Small Business Act 1996. • The National Small Business Act and amendments • The role of SEDA, Khula and the LBSC’s. • Financial institutions and SMME’s • Other role players : SMME desks, development corporations, NGO’s, development agencies, universities and technikons • Business development services • The informal sectorModule content:
Strong emphasis on market research, quantification of the market but also a basis for academic publications and a doctorate.
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