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Entrepreneurial Mindset (1 - 5cr)

Course unit code: HBIB0050

General information


Credits
1 - 5 cr
Teaching language
English

Objective

Upon the completion of the course, the participants will be able to answer the following questions:

- How do we learn? / What is entrepreneurship? / Who is an entrepreneur and how do they think? / How to think entrepreneurially?

In order to answer these questions, participants will gain structural knowledge and understanding of each topic indicated in the course contents. Furthermore, participants will increase their cognitive adaptability (metacognition) and will be able to generate new ideas that are rooted in strong argumentation. Lastly, participants will become more competent in a dialogue-based classroom setting and will be capable of independently engaging in insightful conversations with one-another.

Content

Bloom’s Taxonomy, Metacognition, Socratic Dialogue, Supply & Demand, Knowledge Economy, Entrepreneurship, Opportunities, Locus of Control, Cognitive Adaptability, Self-Reflection, Idea Generation.

Qualifications

None

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Active participation is required from the students during the classes, and combined with the individual’s learning diary and final group assigmnent they form the course assessment. Participants should also submit a 1-page (500 words) motivation letter to the lecturer prior to the beginning of the course, where they explain why they want to study the course and what are they looking to learn from it.

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