Entrepreneurship education: The case of Universiti Utara Malaysia

Early exposure to knowledge and entrepreneurial skills are important considerations in developing successful entrepreneurs.Entrepreneurship training and education programs in universities are a step towards inculcating the entrepreneurial spirit among students.This paper examines the approach taken...

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Main Authors: Zainal Abidin, Faudziah, Bakar, Habshah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://repo.uum.edu.my/1727/1/Faudziah_Zainal_Abidin.pdf
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Institution: Universiti Utara Malaysia
Language: English
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Summary:Early exposure to knowledge and entrepreneurial skills are important considerations in developing successful entrepreneurs.Entrepreneurship training and education programs in universities are a step towards inculcating the entrepreneurial spirit among students.This paper examines the approach taken by Universiti Utara Malaysia(UUM) in promoting the study and practice of entrepreneurship amongst its students. The university has introduced four entrepreneurial educational or training programs, including (i) the Student Entrepreneurship Program (SEP), (ii) a 3-credit hour entrepreneurship course (iii) the entrepreneurship co-curricular program, and (iv) an undergraduate degree program, that is, the Bachelors of Entrepreneurship with Honours, BEnt (Hons). Firstly, we examine the four different entrepreneurship programs in terms of objectives, duration, target population, learning strategies and methods, and program facilitation. Finally, we document part of our research findings of UUM graduates who were participants of the Student Enterprise Program. Among others we examined whether the SEP had an impact on their chosen careers. Inputs and suggestions from the participants may help improve the SEP.