Entrepreneurship 2 - M.Sc. (not offered)
General information
- Module: Entrepreneurship 2
- Module number lecture: M.WIWI-WIN.0015
- UniVZ: 800692
- Cycle: currently suspended
- Credits: 6 ECTS
- Courses of study: Master WI, Master Ufü, Master MDM
- Type of teaching and learning: Lecture, self-study
- Admission requirement: As Entrepreneurship 2 addresses and extends the business plan from Entrepreneurship 1, Entrepreneurship 1 participation is required (If you'd like to participate with your own business plan, this might be suitable as well. Please contact the administrative contact of the course.)
- Max. number of students: 10
- Contact:
- Administrative questions: Tim-Benjamin Lembcke
- Topic / examination questions: Dr. Erik Oldekop
- Language: German / English
- Pre-Registration period: from 15.04.2019 to 22.04.2019 at 23:59 Via email to Tim-Benjamin Lembcke. Registration mails prior to this date will not be considered for the pre-registration process.
- 14.05.2019, 10:00-18:00, Room: OEC 1.134 (Oeconomicum, Platz der Göttinger Sieben)
- 29.05.2019, 10:00-18:00, Room: EG 0.104 (Humboldtallee 3, 1st floor)
- 10.07.2019, 10:00-18:00, Room: EG 0.104 (Humboldtallee 3, 1st floor) - subject to change
- 28.08.2019, 10:00-18:00, Room: EG 0.104 (Humboldtallee 3, 1st floor) - subject to change
- Registration process: closed
- Restriction: Maximum of 10 students
- 20.04.2017, 11:00-18:00, Room: EG 0.104 (Humboldtallee 3, 1st floor)
- 21.04.2017, 09:00-18:00, Room: Großer Seminarraum (SUB, 1st floor)
- 23.05.2017, 09:00-16:00, Room: Großer Seminarraum (SUB, 1st floor)
- 14.06.2017, 10:30-16:30, Start-Up Workshops, Berlin
- 21.06.2017, 9:30-10:30, Notary Dr. Noack, Robert-Koch-Straße 2
- 05.07.2017, 11:00-12:00, Accountant Sandor Welcel, Room: EG 0.104 (Humboldtallee 3, 1st floor)
- 21.08.2017, 10:00-16:00, Room: Oeconomicum - 0.168
Summer term 2019
Please note: It is mandatory to pre-register and participation selection will be done on a first come, first served manner.
Kick-Off and follow-up courses (mandatory):
further meetings (tba)
Final presentation (mandatory):
Summer term 2017
Kick-Off and follow-up courses (mandatory):
further meetings (tba)
Final presentation (mandatory):
Objectives
The course aims to deepen economic aspects of enterprise creation and management of young companies (start-ups). It is directed for graduate students with bachelor's degree in business administration, economics or business informatics.
Planned focus
Foundation of a business. Further development of a company based on a business plan from Entrepreneurship 1 and continuous adaptation of this business plan to changing circumstances. New ideas for business plans will also be taken into consideration.
Development of skills in market access, finance & accounting, and customer-driven product and service development.
At the end of the course students have worked on building a company for several months. Thus, students will have gained a sound knowledge of essential factors that shape the success of start-ups.