Entrepreneurship

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 12.3 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 16.7 k / Year(s) Deadline: Apr 1, 2026
801–1000 place StudyQA ranking:4754 Duration:3 years

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Entrepreneurship at the University of Westminster is a dynamic and comprehensive program designed to equip students with the essential skills, knowledge, and mindset required to succeed in the fast-paced world of innovative business ventures. This course offers a unique blend of theoretical foundations and practical applications, enabling students to develop a deep understanding of entrepreneurial principles while actively engaging in real-world projects. Through a range of modules, students explore various aspects of starting and managing new businesses, including idea generation, business planning, financial management, marketing strategies, and legal considerations. The program emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving, fostering an entrepreneurial mindset that prepares graduates to identify opportunities, capitalize on emerging trends, and adapt to changing market conditions.

Students benefit from a supportive learning environment enriched with guest lectures from industry leaders, workshops, and networking events that connect them with local startups and established entrepreneurs. The curriculum encourages innovation and sustainability, ensuring graduates are not only able to launch successful ventures but also to build responsible businesses that contribute positively to society. Practical internships and live project work form an integral part of the program, allowing students to apply their theoretical knowledge in real business contexts, thereby enhancing their employability and entrepreneurial confidence. The University of Westminster’s Entrepreneurship program also offers resources such as dedicated entrepreneurship hubs, mentoring schemes, and access to funding opportunities, fostering a vibrant entrepreneurial community on campus. Upon graduation, students are well-equipped to launch their own startups, join innovative companies, or pursue further research and study in entrepreneurship and related fields. This program is ideal for ambitious individuals who aspire to make a tangible impact through innovative business ideas and wish to develop the necessary entrepreneurial skills to turn their visions into reality.

You will ‘learn by doing’, based upon a personal learning contract that recognises your strength and professional development and defines your path to entrepreneurial competence. 

You will set up business in an open-plan office with your fellow students. You will generate a steady income by doing business. Delivered full-time, you will undergo intensive team coaching sessions for 38 weeks where theoretical knowledge will be applied to your business. A team of highly trained coaches will support and guide you and your team as your business grows and develops.

In the first year you will have opportunities to discover, test and stretch your potential to develop the skills of an effective entrepreneur and team player. In the second year, you will enhance your skills, knowledge and talents in managing your team-company. You and your team will focus on building, expanding and sustaining the business. You will have the flexibility to learn from other aspects of business to support your learning in developing your company. In the final year, you will be competent in operating the business and putting measures in place to sustain your business.

Working as a team in an entrepreneurial organisation demands commitment and self-discipline, but it also gives you plenty of self-satisfaction. Your success will be evaluated by customers, your team, and yourself as a learner. Direct, constructive feedback will give you the opportunity for professional and personal development. For more information on how this course is taught and assessment methods, please refer to the full course document.

Subjects of study

The following subjects are indicative of what you will study on this course. For more details on course structure and modules, and how you will be taught and assessed, see the full course document.

Year 1 (Credit Level 4)

Subjects of study include:

  • Accounting and Finance Fundamentals
  • Entrepreneurship in Action
  • Global Business Environment
  • Managing and Analysing Information
  • Marketing Principles
  • People and Organisations

Year 2 (Credit Level 5)

Subjects of study include:

  • Business Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Effective Entrepreneurial Business Management
  • Perspectives on Entrepreneurial Business Management
  • Project Management
  • Sports Marketing
  • Sustainable Business Practices
  • Team Creativity and Innovation
  • Web-Based Business

Year 3 (Credit Level 6)

Subjects of study include:

  • Consumer Protection
  • Contemporary Issues in Entrepreneurship
  • Digital Analytics
  • Entrepreneurial Leadership
  • Entrepreneurship and Enterprise
  • Interactive and Digital Marketing
  • Project and Programme Management
  • Social Media for Business
  • Strategic Entrepreneurship Perspective

This list is indicative of what you will study on this course. For more specific and detailed module information please refer to the full course document.

We welcome applications from students who do not have the entry requirements outlined. The University will consider applications on the basis of evidence of personal, professional and educational experience, which indicates applicants’ ability to meet the demands of the degree. Applicants will be interviewed before an offer is made. The candidates must be able to demonstrate an ability to work effectively in teams and be self-motivated. Candidates should also be independent learners with an interest in entrepreneurship.

Normal entry requirements for Year 1 are expected to be: • 280 UCAS points (equivalent to BBC at A2); or • Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma – DMM; or • International Baccalaureate 28 points; or • Access course: pass with 45 credits at Level 3 with a minimum of 33 Level 3 credits at Merit or Distinction. • GCSE Minimum grade C in Mathematics and grade C in English (or equivalent). 

The deadline for applications for international (non-EU) students is 30 June in the year of entry, but we do recommend applying by January as the popular programmes fill up quickly and we cannot guarantee your application will be considered later. After the UCAS deadline, it may be possible to get a place on some courses through the UCAS clearing system.

Please make sure you include scanned copies of all the following documents:

  • education history

  • a copy of your English language qualification
  • employment history
  • a personal statement (statement of purpose/study plan)
  • reference

 

 

We have several awards to assist international undergraduate students with their studies at the University of Westminster. Please note you must be offered a place on a course from the Admissions office before you can apply for one of our scholarships. Please read the criteria and eligibility requirements for each scholarship carefully and pay close attention to the application deadlines.

All scholarship applications for international undergraduates must be submitted via post.

 

As part of your course you can take elective modules. Electives are an exciting opportunity to widen your experience at university and to gain skills and knowledge that will help make you more employable

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