The Prosperity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship MSc course offered by University College London (UCL) is a one-year, full-time program designed to develop the entrepreneurial mindset and capabilities required to build prosperity in today's rapidly changing world. The course examines the interconnections between economic prosperity, innovative technology, and entrepreneurial practice, and prepares students to play a decisive role in shaping a more prosperous world.Course Content: The MSc Prosperity, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship integrates entrepreneurship theory with the opportunity to develop entrepreneurial skills in practice. Further, students learn to shape relevant theory or evidence with real-world focus and get the chance to work with academics to gain deeper insights. Students will attend a series of course-related events and guest lectures from entrepreneurs, and are assessed via a combination of essays, reports, presentations, and exams.Key Modules: The course comprises four core modules – Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, Innovation Policy, Law and Ethics, Understanding Entrepreneurial Finance, and Understanding Entrepreneurship – plus two optional modules selected from a wide range of options such as Entrepreneurship: New Venture Development, Policy Making Process, etc.Future Careers: Graduates have a range of employment opportunities open to them; these include starting up their own business, working in large corporations or SMEs, working in the public sector or for non-profit organizations, or consulting work. Some graduates may choose to pursue further study or research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.