DE

Modul

Entrepreneurship (EnTechnon) [M-WIWI-101488]

Credits
9
Recurrence
Jedes Semester
Duration
2 Semester
Language
German/English
Level
4
Version
13

Responsible

Organisation

  • KIT-Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaften

Part of

Bricks

Identifier Name LP
T-WIWI-102853 Roadmapping 3
T-WIWI-102893 Innovation Management: Concepts, Strategies and Methods 3
T-WIWI-102894 Entrepreneurship Research 3
T-WIWI-102833 Entrepreneurial Leadership & Innovation Management 3
T-WIWI-110374 Firm creation in IT security 3
T-WIWI-110389 Business Planning for Founders - EUCOR 3
T-WIWI-102639 Business Models in the Internet: Planning and Implementation 4.5
T-WIWI-102612 Managing New Technologies 3
T-WIWI-110381 International Selling – EUCOR 3
T-WIWI-111561 Startup Experience 6
T-WIWI-102865 Business Planning 3
T-WIWI-102866 Design Thinking 3
T-WIWI-109064 Joint Entrepreneurship Summer School 6
T-WIWI-113151 Entrepreneurship Seasonal School 3
T-WIWI-102852 Case Studies Seminar: Innovation Management 3
T-WIWI-110985 International Business Development and Sales 6
T-WIWI-102851 Developing Business Models for the Semantic Web 3
T-WIWI-102864 Entrepreneurship 3

Competence Certificate

See German version.

Competence Goal

Students are familiar with the basics and contents of entrepreneurship and ideally are able to start a company during or after their studies. The courses are therefore structured sequentially in modules, although in principle they can also be attended in parallel. In this way, the skills are taught to generate business ideas, to develop inventions into innovations, to write business plans for start-ups and to successfully establish a company. In the lecture, the basics of entrepreneurship will be developed, in the seminars, individual contents will be deepened. The overall learning objective is to enable students to develop and implement business ideas.

Prerequisites

None

Content

The lectures form the basis of the module and give an overview of the overall topic. The seminars deepen the phases of the foundation processes, in particular the identification of opportunities, the development of a value proposition (especially based on inventions and technical innovations), the design of a business model, business planning, the management of a start-up, the implementation of a vision as well as the acquisition on resources and the handling of risks. The lecture Entrepreneurship provides an overarching and connecting framework for this.

Recommendation

None

Workload

The total workload for this module is approximately 270 hours. For further information see German version.