Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-02-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Creative Entrepreneurship Short Course at Ulster University is a part-time program designed to equip students with the skills needed to establish sustainable creative practices. Through lectures, seminars, tutorials, and an intensive week-long workshop, students will develop sustainable business models, entrepreneurship awareness, and skills for establishing sustainable creative practices.
Program Outline
Outline:
Module:
Creative Entrepreneurship
Content:
- Introduces students to entrepreneurship across various creative industries.
- Focuses on developing:
- Sustainable business models.
- Entrepreneurship awareness.
- Skills for establishing sustainable creative practices.
Structure:
- Part-time, one semester (1 February 2024 - end of semester)
- Thursdays, 10:00am - 12:30pm, Belfast campus
- Intensive week-long workshop
Modules:
Creative Entrepreneurship:
- The primary assessment includes:
- A ten-minute presentation (60%) covering:
- Business opportunity.
- Market segment.
- Pricing and positioning.
- Other module content.
- Supporting written material (40%) based on the workshop and tutorial feedback.
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Lectures
- Seminars
- Tutorials
- Independent study
- Intensive week-long workshop
Faculty:
- Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Unique Approaches:
- Intensive week-long workshop
Careers:
- Provides graduates with skills to establish sustainable creative practices.
Other:
- The course is designed to equip students with skills needed to establish sustainable creative practices in their chosen field.
Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland and EU Settlements Status Fees:
£746.60
England, Scotland, Wales and the Islands Fees:
£746.60
Additional mandatory costs
It is important to remember that costs associated with accommodation, travel (including car parking charges) and normal living will need to be covered in addition to tuition fees. Payment of Fees and Deposits Fees and Funding Additional mandatory costs It is important to remember that costs associated with accommodation, travel (including car parking charges) and normal living will need to be covered in addition to tuition fees. Where a course has additional mandatory expenses (in addition to tuition fees) we make every effort to highlight them above. We aim to provide students with the learning materials needed to support their studies. Our libraries are a valuable resource with an extensive collection of books and journals, as well as first-class facilities and IT equipment. Computer suites and free Wi-Fi are also available on each of the campuses. Students choosing a period of paid work placement or study abroad as a part of their course should be aware that there may be additional travel and living costs, as well as tuition fees.