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What's special about UniSA's undergraduate entrepreneurship courses at City West?

There are many special features of these courses that deliver real practical benefits. Download a two-page overview of the entrepreneurship courses.

Engagement as the philosophy to support the Division's teaching priorities

The teaching philosophy in these courses is to engage students in order to enhance the learning experience. This is done by using a creative combination of innovative teaching methods and continuous improvement.  More ...

TEAM-BASED LEARNING for productive teams

Feedback shows that teamwork is better managed because we implement the Team-Based Learning method. More ...

Get feedback to help you improve your teamwork skills

You have a unique opportunity to get constructive feedback from your team members on the way that you contribute to your team. More...

Poster Plans for immediate feedback on major assessments

The major assessment is a team poster plan. There is a project presentation and review session. Students can see posters that other teams have prepared, can compare these, and learn from each other. More ...

Learn how to give high-impact presentations

Everyone needs to know how to present a business idea in an engaging and impactful way - and in one minute or less. Entrepreneurship courses help to do do this. More ...

Learn about the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs

Entrepreneurial Enterprise students complete an online questionnaire to investigate the personal characteristics of entrepreneurs. Students learn something about themselves as a potential entrepreneur. More ...

Relate theory to practice by working with a small business

This is an optional extra activity. Students work in teams of two, to help small businesses prepare applications for an annual business awards program run by the Northern Adelaide Business Enterprise Centre (NABEC). Students get an exceptional insight into the detailed operations of a small business, and see how their learning relates to practice. More ...

Learn from practising entrepreneurs at the Enterprise Forum

Practising entrepreneurs speak about the challenges of starting their own business ventures. This program complements the entrepreneurship courses, and is open to all students and University alumni. More ...

Learn from other students by working on a single business idea

Each class is given a single business idea to develop for the major assessment. A single idea provides a focus for productive discussions during the lecture and exercise sessions.  More ...

Work with innovative technology business concepts

Sometimes the single business idea for the major project focuses on innovative new technologies. More ...

Learn about social entrepreneurship challenges

Sometimes the single business idea for the major project addresses the growing field of social entrepreneurship. More ...

Learn by coming face to face with the market

Each team is required to interview members of the public who might be potential customers for the new technology that the team is investigating. Students are prepared for this task. More ...

These courses are for all students

Entrepreneurship courses are designed for people from a very wide range of study areas. You do not have to be a business student to take these courses. More ...

Learn by having access to comprehensive and leading edge teaching materials

You don't have to work out the best way to produce your work.  You get comprehensive "how to" instructions, as well as support materials, links to useful sites and to relevant YouTube videos. Materials draw on research in the field to ensure that you get leading edge content.

Learn from staff whose contribution is recognised

Peter Balan has developed most of UniSA's entrepreneurship courses, and is recognised for his contributions to teaching and community engagement. More ...

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