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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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