Master Innovation & Entrepreneurship IU International University of Applied Sciences
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MA | Online | Full-time, Part-time, Online, Modular | 24 - 48 months | find out | find out | $6579.00 total per |
Course overview
Bring your innovative business ideas to life, and shake up and disrupt existing industries so that customers all over the world will benefit. Study for a Master's degree in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and gain a solid business planning foundation to ensure that you can start your own enterprise with confidence. You don't have to be an entrepreneur to start this programme, though - it's a great fit for anyone looking to develop their business innovation skills, expand their financial planning and strategy capabilities and prepare themselves for the challenges they'll face as decision-makers, now and in the future.
Intake
anytime
Credit Points
120 ECTS
Entry requirements
Academic Requirements:
- Completed undergraduate degree (180 ECTS) from an officially recognised university.
- Final grade of at least "Satisfactory" or Grade C equivalent in your undergraduate studies.
Work Experience:
- At least one year of qualified work experience before the start of the IU Online Master programme (achieved after previous studies).
English Level:
- Proof of English skills.
- If English is your native language or you graduated from an English-speaking school/university, you do not have to prove your English skills.
Overall English Requirements:
Only for online studies:
- B2.2 Certificate (complimentary when signing up with IU - free of charge)
For all study models:
- TOEFL (min. 80 points) or
- IELTS (min. Level 6.0 out of 9 points) or
- Duolingo English test (min. 95 points) or
- Cambridge Certificate (min. B grade overall) or
- Equivalent proof
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