Entrepreneurship & Innovation


Courses of study

Entrepreneurship & Innovation


Course in English

This course reflects LIUC’s international perspective. It is taught entirely in English and in partnership with Harvard Business School and with the MOC – Microeconomics of Competitiveness Network, founded by Strategy guru Michael E. Porter of the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness. The course is distinguished by its content, faculty, teaching structure and pedagogical approach and by the many opportunities for international travel.

Objectives

The course aims to train graduates with strong managerial and entrepreneurial skills and to create responsible leaders for entrepreneurial and innovative initiatives.

Didactics

Direct experience in the company and continuous contact with managers and entrepreneurs are envisaged.

Specific didactic content includes: Strategic consulting praticum, Entrepreneurship and regional competitiveness and Social entrepreneurship and innovation.

A good knowledge of English is required, certified by the TOEFLiBT with a minimum score of 85/120 (or equivalent certification) or by having spent a full academic year studying in English.

Job Profiles

The ideal path to work in companies, including family businesses, contributing to business innovation, offering strategic advice to other companies or innovating in non-profit activities. The course is also suitable for those who aspire to work internationally, in large global corporations.

Access

Classes for the Master’s Degree program are supposed to be taken in-person. However, students are allowed to live stream the lectures (therefore without active participation) on MS Teams.

Career assessment

To enrol in the Master of Business Administration and Management degree programme, an assessment of your academic career path is required.

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