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ENTREPRENEURIAL ECONOMICS
EIC3001 ENTREPRENEURIAL ECONOMICS
3 Credits
Pre-requisite None
Learning At the end of the course, the students are able to:
Outcomes
1. identify concepts and theories of entrepreneurship;
2. explain the significance and functions of entrepreneurship in economic
development;
3. evaluate the role and importance of policy support in entrepreneurial
development; and
4. write a business plan.
Synopsis This course exposes the students with the concepts of and school of thoughts on
entrepreneurship from various perspectives, including economics, sociology,
psychology, and management. It also emphasises the importance of
entrepreneurship as a factor in economic development. From the practical side,
the students are exposed with the preparation of business plan.
References 1. Glancey,K.S dan McQuaid R.W. (2000), ‘Entrepreneurial Economics’.
MacMillan Press Ltd. Great Britain
2. Casson, Mark.C (1982), ‘The Entrepreneur:An Economic Theory’. Martin
Robertson & Company Ltd. Oxford.
3. Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi, Malaysia (2007). Asas Pembudayaan
Keusahawanan.
4. Mohd Rosli, (2000), Industri Kecil dan Serdahana: Landasan Pembangunan
Usahawan. Penerbit Universiti Malaya. Kuala Lumpur.
Soft Skills CS1, CS2, CS3, CS4, CS5, CS6
CT1, CT2, CT3
TS1, TS2, TS3, TS4, TS5
LL1, LL2
KK1, KK2
EM1, EM2
Assessment Continuous Assessment : 40%
Final Examination : 60%
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