The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management MSc at the University of Surrey is a course designed for innovative and entrepreneurial thinkers who are interested in starting their own business or working on entrepreneurial projects within larger organisations. The course provides students with the necessary tools and skills to successfully generate and evaluate ideas and manage the growth of new ventures. Course Content: The course allows students to develop an understanding of the unique challenges faced by those who create and run their own company, including raising venture capital, negotiating job offers, and dealing with the transition from being a manager to being a managing director. Students will also learn about how to exploit disruptive technologies and how to build a successful team. Key Modules: The program is divided into compulsory and optional modules. The compulsory modules include: New Venture Creation, Consultancy Skills, Disruptive Innovation, Small Business Management, Strategy and Leadership for Start-Ups and Growing Enterprises, Venture Capital Investment and Business Plan.Optional modules include: Sustainability and Social Responsibility, Open Innovation, Entrepreneurial Marketing, Leadership Development, Managing Digital Organisations, Corporate Finance and Entrepreneurial Selling.Accreditations: After successful completion of this course, students will be awarded a MSc in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management from the University of Surrey.Future Careers: Graduates of this course are equipped with the skills needed to establish their own company or to work in a corporate setting. Career paths may include roles such as business development manager, brand manager, product manager, marketing manager, sales manager, or venture capitalist. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.