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Syllabus:

Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems B, 7.5 Credits

Swedish name: Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems B

This syllabus is valid: 2021-08-23 and until further notice

Course code: 2FE170

Credit points: 7.5

Education level: First cycle

Main Field of Study and progress level: Business Administration: First cycle, has less than 60 credits in first-cycle course/s as entry requirements

Grading scale: Three-grade scale

Responsible department: Business Administration

Revised by: Rector of Umeå School of Business and Economics, 2021-05-27

Contents

The course introduces entrepreneurship as a phenomenon and knowledge field. The purpose is to develop the knowledge of and understanding about entrepreneurship and business development processes. The focus of this course is entrepreneurship related to business development, as manifested in the establishment of new ventures. As part of the course different aspects of enterprising, including sustainability and internationalization, are integrated when previously gained knowledge in business administration is utilized to develop a business idea that is specified in a business plan.To be able to conduct business development in a successful way, access to, and managing supportive systems are of crucial importance. This module include computer based exercises using enterprise resource planning.

Expected learning outcomes

After completing this course, the student should be able to:

  • describe and problematize the concept of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial perspective
  • describe and analyze the entrepreneurial process.
  • describe and analyze creativity, entrepreneurship and new business activity in a societal context.
  • as member of a student-group take initiative and develop a business idea and use knowledge gained from earlier courses in business administration, including knowledge related to sustainability, in order to develop this idea in a business plan draft
  • search and evaluate information and information sources in the development of a business plan
  • argue for, and sell, a business idea
  • choose, analyse and apply information from enterprise resource planning systems to make business decisions
  • communicate central concepts for the course in English, both orally and in writing

Required Knowledge

International Business Administration 30 credits or similar.

Form of instruction

The course develops the student's creative abilities for the purpose of idea generation and business development. Learning is supported by lectures that give students the foundations for working with entrepreneurship and business development, supplemented with guest lectures. Students perform a business development assignment, formulate an idea and a business plan for a new venture, which is presented through an oral presentation and a written report.

Examination modes

The students are assessed through an individual written hall exam, a business development assignment conducted in a group, and an exercise on business support systems (group based). A passing grade is required on each part of the module. The course is given and examined in English.

The following grading system is used:
Pass with distinction (Väl godkänd, VG, 75% or more),
Pass (Godkänd, G, 50% or more)
and Fail (Underkänd U, less than 50%).

Grades on the course are awarded when the student has passed all examinations and compulsory course elements. The course is given and examined in English.

To receive the grade Pass with distinction (VG) in the 30 credits course consisting of four modules of the same size, the student must have achieved Pass with distinction (VG) in at least three out of four modules. In shorter courses for example 7,5 credit courses, 15 credit courses or 22,5 credits courses Pass with distinction (VG) is given when the student has achieved at least 75% of the total weighted points.

A student who does not pass at the time of the written examination will be offered an opportunity to sit a further examination within two months. Beyond that, additional examination opportunities normally arise every academic year, one week prior to the start of the autumn term. If required by specific circumstances, the Director of Studies may decide on other forms of examination

In case of failure on seminar participation or individual and group assignments, compensating assignments must be completed in accordance with instructions given, no later than two weeks after the completion of the module. Mandatory assignments (seminars, written assignments, cases, computer assignments etc.) that have not been handed in within stipulated time must be done the next time the course is offered. If the form of examination does not permit repetition other forms of re-examination may be used.

Exceptions from examination form as stated in the syllabus can be made for a student who has a decision on pedagogical support for disabilities. Individual adaptations of the examination form should be considered based on the student's needs. The examination form shall be adapted within the framework of the expected learning outcomes stated in the course syllabus. At the request of the student, the course responsible teacher, in consultation with the examiner, must promptly decide on the adapted examination form. The decision must then be notified to the student.

When a student has failed an examination on two occasions, he or she has a right to have another grading teacher. A written request for an alternative examiner should be handed to the director of studies no later than two weeks before the next examination opportunity.

A student who has passed an examination can not redo the examination to get a higher grade.
If a student fails to present a photo ID at the occasion of a written exam in an exam room will not be allowed to take the exam.

Disciplinary action may be taken against students who uses unauthorized help aids or in some other way tries to mislead on a test or when another type of task is being evaluated. Rules and regulations concerning the production of academic texts and correct referencing will be applicable to all written assignments, see instructions in the thesis manual, Thesis Writing in Business Administration. Urkund records may be used for control. In addition, Umeå University rules and regulations for education and research applies.

Educational activities are designed to facilitate students towards achieving expected learning outcomes and can explain, supplement and provide contrast to the course literature and other relevant course materials.

Other regulations

The course is included in the International Business Program at Umeå School of Business and Economics. The course is also offered to exchange students within formal exchange agreements.

This course can not be included in the degree together with 2fe095

Academic credit transfers are according to the University credit transfer regulations

Literature

Valid from: 2021 week 34

Course literature

Entrepreneurship in theory and practice : paradoxes in play
Løwe Nielsen Suna, Klyver Kim, Evald Majbritt Rostgaard, Bager Torben
Third edition. : Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing : [2021] : xxvi, 321 pages :
ISBN: 9781789908039
Mandatory
Search the University Library catalogue

Articles and reports comprising 50-80 pages will be added. In addition students may need to search articles and information for different assignments during the module

Reference literature

Thomas Kubr, Heinz Marchesi, Daniel Ilar & Herman Kienhuis (1998) Starting up, achieving success with professional business planning. Amsterdam: McKinsey & Company https://umu-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/primo-explore/fulldisplay?docid=UMUB_ALMA51184329680004996&context=L&vid=UmUB&lang=sv_SE&search_scope=default_scope&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=default_tab_umub&query=any,contains,mckinsey%20starting%20up%20business%20planning&mode=Basic

Course literature from Business Administration A and Business Administration B on marketing, accounting, budgeting, management control and financing constitutes an important foundation for analyses in the business plan.

Course reference literature

Umeå School of Business, Economics and Statistics USBE. Thesis writing in Business Administration. Thesis manual. (latest edition)
USBE Business Administration :
https://www.umu.se/en/student/usbe/thesis-and-degree-project-work/

Additional individual literature focusing on specific topics may be needed to be able to complete assignments.