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The Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) aims to develop future leaders in the business and corporate sectors. Entrepreneurs possess the unique ability to view situations from different perspectives, spot opportunities, and weigh calculated risks against potential gains.
Entrepreneurship is a teachable skill. As an entrepreneur, you will question established norms, disrupt conventional practices, and find solutions where others see dead ends. You must be dynamic, focused on objectives, and motivated—unafraid to pursue your aspirations.
With entrepreneurial abilities, you could launch your own startup, join a larger organization to drive innovation, or craft a balanced lifestyle centered around work that inspires you, fuels your motivation, and lets you live by your own terms.
The ICMS Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) is structured to prepare you for entrepreneurial success across various industries, emphasizing adaptability to thrive in a fast-evolving global landscape.
You will acquire the skills to establish, promote, and operate your own business by studying the methods employed by startups, rapidly expanding small companies, as well as large corporations and non-profits. Foundational and specialized entrepreneurship courses are complemented by electives from diverse business fields.
Your elective options may include topics in marketing, international tourism, hospitality management, sports management, and event management. You can also select from modern business specialties like leadership, innovation, or project management.
This flexibility enables you to create a tailored educational journey that aligns with your interests and goals. These courses will foster creative thinking and unlock pathways to becoming an economic innovator.
Completion of NSW HSC (or equivalent) with a minimum Band 2 in English Standard or English EAL/D and any one of the suggested equivalent subjects, including Mathematics Standard 2, Business Studies, Economics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Investigating Science, Legal Studies, Financial Services or Business Services. ICMS does not use selection ranks for admissions. Applicants are assessed on performance in individual HSC (or equivalent) subjects and may be contacted by ICMS to attend an interview.
Entry requirements vary from country to country.
International Baccalaureate: Completed IB Diploma with a score of 24
Cambridge International Examinations or Edexcel GCE: Successful completion of GCE A-level with an aggregate of 6
BTEC: Successful completion of BTEC National Level 3 Diploma or Extended Diploma in business or related area
Certificate IV: Successful completion of Certificate Level IV qualification (under the AQF), or its equivalent.
English Language Requirements