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Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Engineers: An Engineering Subject Centre Case Study

This is one of a series of case studies on the teaching of entrepreneurship within HE institutions commissioned by the Engineering Subject Centre as part of its project funded by the DfES in 2004-05 to develop resources to support the teaching of entrepreneurship in engineering programmes. The aim of the project was to build an understanding of the skills which will help to foster entrepreneurship and to identify and disseminate examples of good practice in the teaching of entrepreneurship for the benefit of the engineering community.

This case study describes a module at Coventry University that aims to provide students with a firm understanding of the theory practices and importance of entrepreneurship in both the small to medium enterprise across to larger multinational organisations. It is the final module of the School of Engineering's MBA program.

entrepreneurship-innovation.pdf
01/05/2005
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