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Entrepreneurship and Innovation

2 Study options · UndergraduateUniversity of Greenwich (Greenwich Campus)

Course summary

Ready to launch your venture and change the future? Join our Entrepreneurship and Innovation course.

The BA (Hons) Entrepreneurship and Innovation is for students who want to create, build, and make a difference. You do not need a business background to apply. What matters is curiosity, motivation, and an interest in solving real problems.

This degree is about doing entrepreneurship, not just learning about it. From day one, you will explore how ideas are developed, tested, and launched, while building strong foundations in innovation, responsible business, and creative problem-solving.

Ethics and purpose sit at the heart of the course. You will learn how to create value responsibly and think critically about the impact businesses have on people, communities, and the wider world. The aim is to prepare a new generation of changemakers who can lead with integrity across startups, growing organisations, and established businesses.

Based at our Greenwich Campus in London, you will study in a supportive and creative environment and gain access to The Generator, the University’s enterprise hub. Here, you can develop ideas, build confidence, and receive guidance from experienced mentors as you prepare for entrepreneurial and innovation-focused careers.

What you should know about this course:

  • Ethics at the Core: The programme integrates ethical decision-making from the outset, ensuring you lead with integrity and social responsibility.

  • Global Perspective: Gain insights from multiple disciplines and prepare to navigate diverse cultural, economic, and social contexts in your entrepreneurial journey.

  • Hands-on Learning: Engage in real-world projects, including startup ventures, consulting, and creative storytelling, all within a supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem.

  • You’ll work closely with The Generator, our student enterprise hub. Here you can benefit from 1-on-1 support from mentors/start-up owners, helping turn ideas into viable ventures.

  • Innovative Teaching Methods: Experience unique learning strategies, such as game-based and drama-based methodologies, designed to enhance your creativity and practical skills.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
NN50
Institution code:
G70

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