Bachelor of Science Education – Entrepreneurship

An Undergraduate Library Subject Guide providing suggested resources and other information for beginning research on the topic Bachelor of Science Education – Entrepreneurship.

Education (Entrepreneurship): An Overview
This is a 3-year program at faculty of science and education – Nagongera Campus. It examines the role of entrepreneurship and management in creating and/or growing ventures in everything from large corporations, to small businesses, the not-for-profit sector and community organizations. In a school setting, teachers of this business subject will highlight to students the basics, principles, theories and how to start a small-scale business enterprise that is competitive in the modern world today, which is going digital day by day. After graduating with a degree of Bachelor of Science Education (majoring in Entrepreneurship), teachers will have gained the skills and knowledge of what business or venture to deal with, where, when, who to start it, and how to manage the established investment.
 
The discipline help students to appreciate the processes, risks, rewards, motivations and societal impacts of innovation and entrepreneurship within regional, national and global perspectives. It aims to develop and inspire individuals interested in creating innovative futures that influence markets, economies and communities
 
Entrepreneur: What It Means to Be One and How to Get Started
 
An entrepreneur is an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards. The process of setting up a business is known as entrepreneurship.
 
“Entrepreneurs play a key role in any economy, using the skills and initiative necessary to anticipate needs and bring new ideas to market