Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Suggested Study Plan 2014
Students who enter with no prior tertiary qualifications
BACHELOR OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIPYear 1
First Level / Semester
1 / Elective* / Elective* / Elective* / Elective*
2 / Elective* / Elective* / Elective* / Elective*
Year 2
Second
Level / 1 / TECHCOMM 2001
Foundations of
Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 2002
New venture
Marketing / TECHCOMM 2003
New venture
Finance / TECHCOMM 2000
Project Management for New Ventures
2 / TECHCOMM 3001
New Venture
Planning / TECHCOMM 3003
Ethics Cultural Aspects of Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 3002
Applied
Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 3005
Technology
Commercialisation
Year 3
Third Level / 1 / TECHCOMM 2005
Entrepreneurial Strategy and Resourcing / TECHCOMM 3000
Innovation & Creativity / TECHCOMM 3007
Legal Aspects of
Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 2006
Opportunity
Assessment
2 / TECHCOMM 3004 Project (6 units) / Elective** / Elective**
*Students may undertake any Level one, 3 unit course offered by The University of Adelaide or other institution as agreed to by the Faculty. Refer to the list of suggestions in this document.
**Students may undertake any Level three, 3 unit course offered by The University of Adelaide or other institution as agreed to by the Faculty.
Students who enter with a Diploma or 24 units of undergraduate study
BACHELOR OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIPFirst Level / Semester
1 / Previously completed Diploma or undergraduate study (24 units)
2
Year 1
Second
Level / 1 / TECHCOMM 2001
Foundations of
Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 3000
Innovation &
Creativity / TECHCOMM 2005
Entrepreneurial
Strategy and
Resourcing / TECHCOMM 2006
Opportunity
Assessment
2 / TECHCOMM3001
New Venture
Planning / TECHCOMM 3003
Ethics Cultural Aspects of Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 3002
Applied
Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 3005
Technology
Commercialisation
Year 2
Third Level / 1 / TECHCOMM 3007
Legal Aspects of
Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 2002
New venture
Marketing / TECHCOMM 2003
New venture
Finance / TECHCOMM 2000
Project Management for New Ventures
2 / TECHCOMM 3004 Project (6 units) / Elective** / Elective**
**Students may undertake any Level three, 3 unit course offered by The University of Adelaide or other institution as agreed to by the Faculty.
Students who enter with an Advanced Diploma or 36 units of undergraduate study
BACHELOR OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIPFirst Level / Previously completed Advanced Diploma or undergraduate study (36 units)
Year 1
Second
Level / 1 / TECHCOMM 2001
Foundations of
Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 2005
Entrepreneurial
Strategy and
Resourcing / TECHCOMM 3000
Innovation &
Creativity / TECHCOMM 2006
Opportunity
Assessment
2 / TECHCOMM 3001
New Venture
Planning / TECHCOMM 3003
Ethics Cultural Aspects of Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 3002
Applied
Entrepreneurship / TECHCOMM 3005
Technology
Commercialisation
Year 2
Third Level / 1 / TECHCOMM 3004 Project (6 units) / TECHCOMM 3007
Legal Aspects of
Entrepreneurship / Elective**
**Students may undertake any Level three, 3 unit course offered by The University of Adelaide or other institution as agreed to by the Faculty.
Elective Suggestions
Suggested First Level Elective courses for students entering the Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Students with no prior tertiary education are advised to complete 24 units of L1 courses that are available at the University of Adelaide prior commencing L2 courses in the Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
You should engage in subjects that provide a broad education, however, choose subjects that interest you. Equivalent courses from recognised institutions can also be presented for the degree, however you should check with the faculty office before enrolling in a course in another institution.
Suggested courses that are available as electives for your study programs are as follows. This is not an exhaustive list. You may find other courses that you are eligible to enrol in.
ALWAYS CHECK whether you have the appropriate prerequisites or assumed knowledge before enrolling in courses. If you have any doubts, contact the relevant faculty for advice.
Courses to suit your interests
Business, Finance & Economics
ECON 1000 / Principles of Macroeconomics IECON 1002 / Australia in the Global Economy I
ECON 1004 / Principles of Microeconomics I
ECON 1005 / Introduction to Mathematical Economics (Basic) I
ECON 1008 / Business and Economic Statistics I
ECON 1009 / International Financial Institutions Markets I
ECON 1010 / Introduction to Mathematical Economic (Advanced) I
ACCTING 1003 / Accounting Information Systems I
ACCTING 1002 / Accounting for Decision Makers I
ACCTING 1005 / Accounting Method I
COMMLAW 1004 / Commercial Law I
COMMGMT 1001 / Introduction to Management I
MARKETNG 1001 / Introduction to Marketing I
Computer Science
COMP SCI 1010 / Puzzle Based LearningCOMP SCI 1012 / Scientific Computing
COMP SCI 1101 / Introduction to Programming
History and Geography
GEOG 1101 / Globalisation, Justice and a Crowded PlanetGEOG 1102 / Footprints on a Fragile Planet
GEOG 1103 / Economy, Environment and Place
GEOG 1104 / Population and Environment in Australia
HIST 1108 / Empires in World History
HIST 1109 / Revolutions that Changed the World
HIST 1107 / Indigenous Culture History
ANTH 1104 / Culture & Society: Foundations of Anthropology
ANTH 1105 / Anthropology of Everyday Life
Philosophy, Classical Studies, or Politics
PHIL 1101 / Argument and Critical ThinkingPHIL 1102 / Mind and World
PHIL 1103 / Morality, Society and the Individual
PHIL 1110 / Logic I: Beginning Logic
POLIS 1101 / Introduction to Australian Politics
POLIS 1102 / Global Transformations
POLIS 1104 / Introduction to Comparative Politics
CLAS 1003 / Private Lives Public Spectacles in Greece Rome
CLAS 1004 / The Ancient World in Film
Science
PHYSICS 1002 / Astronomy IPHYSICS 1005 / Physics, Ideas and Society I
PHYSICS 1008 / Physical Aspects of Nature I
PHYSICS 1101 / Physics for the Life and Earth Sciences IA