Postgraduate Diplomas
Entrepreneurship
The Postgraduate Diploma in Entrepreneurship (PDE) aims to provide
graduates with an intensive, one-year introduction to the theory and
practice of entrepreneurship. The course is designed to enable enterprise
start-ups, but also to equip students for entry into a broad range of
organisational settings. Within the context of a rapidly changing and
challenging global business environment, key to the course is the
appreciation of competitive advantage, and how creativity and innovation may
be harnessed to achieve this. An action learning framework is applied
throughout.
In 2009 the PDE was awarded the prestigious UCT CHED award for
collaborative education practice.
Central to the PDE curriculum is its action learning component: the
Genesis Project. On Genesis, in groups of six or seven, students conceive,
start up and run their own small businesses for the duration of the academic
year. Any profits made by the groups are theirs to keep. First and
second semester business-theory courses are tied to Genesis, enabling
students to apply taught theory in the real lives of their own businesses.
Although the Genesis project is a group project, candidates are also
evaluated on an individual basis.
Whilst running their own business, students concurrently attend a suite
of courses that have been developed both specifically for the PDE, and for
other management diplomas as well. The first half of the year concentrates
on a number of key functional business areas and includes courses like
Entrepreneurial Strategies, Introduction to Corporate Finance, Business in
Context, Marketing and Business Computing. In the second half of the year
the attention falls on additional areas related to entrepreneurship and
enterprise management. Courses here include: Management Theory in Practice,
The Politics of Enterprise, Effective People Practices, and E- Marketing.
Students also attend a course in Business Communication and Career
Development.
The PDE is a full-time two semester course and commences in early
February and concludes with final exams in October. Lecturers make use
of lectures, skills workshops and regular evaluations in each course, and
students are expected to participate fully in all aspects of the course.
With the exception of Business Science graduates, anyone with an
undergraduate degree or an equivalent diploma is invited to apply.
Students from different countries, and even different continents, from
social science, arts, science, medicine, music, engineering and architecture
have benefited from this course. Whether you have a general undergraduate
degree (e.g. humanities) and want to learn first-hand about starting up and
running your own business, or have a specialised degree (e.g. quantity
surveying), and want to combine your specialised knowledge with sound
enterprise practice and management skills, the PDE is worth exploring.
Our graduates are working in different industries all over the world.
They can think on their feet, work well with each other and apply their
knowledge in almost any situation.
For further information please download our online brochure.
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