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Academic City University College has launched its innovative Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship programme.
The programme which is expected to commence September, 2020 will equip students with requisite skills to build competence in entrepreneurial and management functions.
It will also enable them to work across various disciplines as well as knowledge that enables them to set up their businesses.
This unique programme will seek to encourage and support the incubation and acceleration of concepts or projects that students may have coming into the programme or developed during their course of study to help them transition concepts into enterprise before or soon after graduation.
Research has shown that the skill set of entrepreneurs and enterprising people will increase in the coming decades.
Not only do entrepreneurs drive economic growth but often socially-oriented entrepreneurs also contribute to solutions on environmental and social issues.
Employers also need workers who combine holistic problem-solving and analytical skills with relevant knowledge and such entrepreneurial competencies as pro-activity, independence, flexibility, perseverance, and sound communication skills.
According to the President of Academic City, Prof. Fred McBagonluri, the university is committed to playing a vital role in the building and sustaining of entrepreneurial culture among the young generation on the African continent.
“Our flagship entrepreneurship programme will provide students with a thorough grounding in developing businesses from a practical perspective hence grounding them in enterprise management. This will help to immerse them in the startup world and enable them to develop their own enterprises,” he said.
He further stressed “currently, large enterprises tend to recruit young people who have entrepreneurial spirit and skills to drive organizational growth.
This propelled us to develop this innovative programme to nurture students to be creative, innovative and goal-driven to keep a competitive edge and be ready for the future global marketplaces”
Dr. Linda Deigh, Dean of Faculty of Business, Entrepreneurship and Communication Arts expressed optimism that the new programme will produce young and skilled entrepreneurs who will take advantage of today’s dynamic entrepreneurial environment.
“We look forward to welcoming our first entrepreneurship cohorts next academic year to equip them with the necessary skills to help them identify industrial and societal problems and create solutions through exploring key learning in business start-ups, and venture growth and development” she said.
Following the negative impact of the deadly novel COVID-19 pandemic on the world economy and individual livelihoods, Academic City has introduced a special study package to help reduce the financial burden on parents seeking tertiary education for their children this year.
The special study package will include an extended limited period of an early bird tuition reduction up to 50% for selected programmes. This innovative incentive will apply to both local and foreign students.
Academic City’s elite undergraduate degree programmes in Engineering, Information Technology, Business Administration and Communication Arts are carefully and strategically designed taking into consideration world-class STEAM education to develop students to become more practical, hands-on and productive.
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