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Course Syllabus
MBA 208
ENTREPRENEURIAL MANAGEMENT
3 Units
TCU VISION:
An eminent center of excellent higher education towards social advancement
TCU MISSION:
To nurture a vibrant culture of academic wellness responsive to the challenges of technology
and the global community
TCU PHILOSOPHY:
Social transformation for a caring community and an ecologically balanced country
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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course concerns the study of entrepreneurship in general. This is intended for MBA
students who are working for an entrepreneurial company, have existing business ventures, or
have plans to start an entrepreneurial activity in the future.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the semester, the student will be able to develop skills for identifying and
evaluating business opportunities which can be in the form of a new entrepreneurial venture or
a new initiative within an existing business of which team projects are specifically helpful.
Class activities such as topical presentations, participation during class discussions, and
analyses of topical reports will sharpen both your written and oral communication skills.
Knowledge and understanding about basic principles in entrepreneurship will be enhanced and
measured through your performance in the final examination.
COURSE OUTLINE:
WEEK 1 INTRODUCTION
DISCUSSION OF COURSE SYLLABUS
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WEEK 6 CHAPTER 7: OWNERSHIP AND ORGANIZATION
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
Attendance. – Your attendance will be checked by affixing your signatures on the attendance
sheet. Inform me ahead of time when you cannot make it to the class.
Topical Report. Each pair will choose a topic based on the course outline. Contents of your
reports must be based on the textbook. Submit the same to tfvcdbaa@gmail.com a week before
your scheduled report.
Team Project. The class will be divided into four (4) groups with 5 members each. Each group
will work on a team project which will allow them to look for local entrepreneurs (Taguiguenos
with businesses in Taguig City or other cities and/or non-Taguig resident but with businesses in
Taguig City. Each group will make a book project profiling these local entrepreneurs with
information such as the name and nature of the business, its products and services, and other
relevant information about the business ventures. Each group should prepare at least 15 local
entrepreneurs.
Each team will be presenting their reports on April 17 and should last for 20-25 minutes only per
team presentation. Please use an audio-visual aid (preferably multi-media projector). The paper
should be submitted in hard copy and submit the same electronically to tfvcdbaa@gmail.com.
Community-based Seminar: The class will sponsor one (1) seminar to be conducted in a local
barangay. Coordination with the TCU administration and the local barangay officials is required
prior to holding the seminar. Any topic on entrepreneurship will do.
Final Exam. For the final exam, questions will be composed of essay (typical comprehensive
exam) questions. Final examination will be administered during the regular examination week.
GRADING SYSTEM:
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