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BBA
Contrary to popular belief, entrepreneurs are not just business owners or business founders, they are business-minded individuals, who hold contrarian beliefs and are capable of building something from nothing. In an article by Forbes, the statistics revealed that 90% of startups (and the entrepreneurs also) fail in their first four years. Though the statistics may seem alarming, it still holds.
Understanding the secret ingredient for entrepreneurial success and what sets successful entrepreneurs apart from the not-so-successful ones is the most important and fundamental aspect of entrepreneurship and a precursor to success.
At Academic City, we believe in, practice and have adopted the experiential method of teaching to give students an inside-outside feel of the Entrepreneurship program.
The Bachelor of Business Administration in Entrepreneurship program aims to provide students with a thorough understanding of developing businesses from a practical perspective, thus, grounding students in enterprise management. The program equips students to build competence in entrepreneurial and management functions with requisite skills and knowledge that enables them to work across various disciplines and set up their business.
It provides exposure to both the fundamentals of business innovation and the practical aspects of identifying, evaluating and moving business ideas forward.
The course takes a dynamic and multi-disciplinary approach, thereby
of the entrepreneurship model ranging from the commercialization of successful innovations or business ideas to the creation, management and administration of a business.
Perhaps, the best thing about a degree in BBA Entrepreneurship is the flexibility and opportunity it provides to monetize any passion or interest. With a degree in the program, you could be a:
Founder of a BusinessBusiness ManagerProduct ManagerFranchiseeConsultant
UNIVERSITY COLLEGECITY
Future-Ready Innovators
Entrepreneurship at ACity
Top Careers InEntrepreneurship
WASSCE/NECO
Minimum C6 in 6 subjects including 3 core subjects (Maths and English mandatory) and 3 elective subjects
SSCEMinimum D or a pass in 6 subjects including 3 core subjects (Maths and English mandatory) and 3 elective subjects
IGCSE O-LEVEL & A-LEVEL
Minimum of 5 credit passes in the IGCSE/O-Levels (Maths and English mandatory) and 3 passes in the A-Levels
FRENCH IBMinimum of 50% overall average pass. (Results to be presented to NAB for verification) Maths and English mandatory
AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLMinimum GPA of 3.0 (Maths and Englishmandatory)
ENGLISH IBMinimum of 5 credit passes in the IGCSE/O-Levels (Maths and English mandatory) and a minimum score of 4points in 3 Higher Level (HL) subjects
Entry Requirements
Contextual Learning
Solving real grass-root problems to expose students to the local context and develop empathy towards the continent’s progress.
Experiential Learning
Hands-on learning to prepare students to readily apply concepts, to easily integrate into the workspace.
Unified Learning
A project-based approach that combines concepts across courses to connect the dots and enable unified learning.
Extensional Learning
Arms students with a viable toolkit to help them confront real-life issues, they may not have encountered during their academic life, squarely.
Our Unique Learning Pillars
Houses a Digital Makerspace and a Technology &
Entrepreneurial Centerfor Creative freedom
& Innovation
23 countriesHome to
across Africa
students from over
70%practical lessons
Experiencedfaculty
with industry experience
Every ACitizen has
the opportunity to do a
work placementevery vacation
A fully digitized
campus with the fastest
in a Ghanaian university
internet speed
5:1 Student-To-Faculty Ratio
Intellectual Property Law
Principles of Macroeconomics
Introduction to Digital Analytics
Quantitative Methods in Business (With MATLAB)
SEMESTER 1Course Name
Course Name Course Name
Course Name
SEMESTER 2
Communication Skills
Introduction to Programming with Python
Technology and Society
Fundamentals of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FIE) Seminar I
Introduction to Doing Business in Africa
Essential Mathematics for Business (With MATLAB)
French Language
Fundamentals of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FIE) Seminar II
Financial Accounting I
Logic and Critical Thinking
Principles of Microeconomics
Text and Meaning
Market Intelligence
Principles of Management
SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
Financial Statements for Decision-making
Leadership Seminar I
Fundamentals of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FIE) I
Global Environment of Business Decisions
African Studies
Consumer Preference and Behaviour
Data Analysis for Decision Making
Entrepreneurial Selling
Enterprise Development I
International Entrepreneurship
E L E C T
Corporate Brand Identity DesignCross-cultural CommunicationDevelopment Finance
Options for Elective I
Fundamentals of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FIE) II
Principles of Human Resource Management (HRM)
COURSE OUTLINE
Intellectual Property Law
Principles of Macroeconomics
Introduction to Digital Analytics
Quantitative Methods in Business (With MATLAB)
SEMESTER 1Course Name
Course Name Course Name
Course Name
SEMESTER 2
Communication Skills
Introduction to Programming with Python
Technology and Society
Fundamentals of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FIE) Seminar I
Introduction to Doing Business in Africa
Essential Mathematics for Business (With MATLAB)
French Language
Fundamentals of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FIE) Seminar II
Financial Accounting I
Logic and Critical Thinking
Principles of Microeconomics
Text and Meaning
Market Intelligence
Principles of Management
SEMESTER 3 SEMESTER 4
Financial Statements for Decision-making
Leadership Seminar I
Fundamentals of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FIE) I
Global Environment of Business Decisions
African Studies
Consumer Preference and Behaviour
Data Analysis for Decision Making
Entrepreneurial Selling
Enterprise Development I
International Entrepreneurship
E L E C T
Corporate Brand Identity DesignCross-cultural CommunicationDevelopment Finance
Options for Elective I
Fundamentals of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (FIE) II
Principles of Human Resource Management (HRM)
E L E C TE L E C T
E L E C T I V E SE L E C T I V E S
Principles and Practice of Taxation
SEMESTER 7 SEMESTER 8
Contemporary Issues and Practice in Business
Elective I
Customer Experience Design
Elective II
Enterprise Development IV
Social Entrepreneurship
Sustainable Strategic Management
Global Planning and Logistics
SEMESTER 5 SEMESTER 6
Business Finance
E-commerce for Entrepreneurs
Management and Organisational Behaviour
Growing and Managing New Ventures
Entrepreneurial Strategy and Business Models
Leadership Seminar II
Business Law
Creating Value through Innovation
Enterprise Development II
Business Research Methods
Project Management with Risk Analysis
Enterprise Development III
The Business Professional
Course Name
Course Name Course Name
Course Name
E L E C T I V E S
Event ManagementManaging Family BusinessSustainable Marketing
Options for Elective II
Management of Process and Product Innovation
Industry Internship
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Academic City University CollegeHaatso, Accra, Ghana
Principles and Practice of Taxation
SEMESTER 7 SEMESTER 8
Contemporary Issues and Practice in Business
Elective I
Customer Experience Design
Elective II
Enterprise Development IV
Social Entrepreneurship
Sustainable Strategic Management
Global Planning and Logistics
SEMESTER 5 SEMESTER 6
Business Finance
E-commerce for Entrepreneurs
Management and Organisational Behaviour
Growing and Managing New Ventures
Entrepreneurial Strategy and Business Models
Leadership Seminar II
Business Law
Creating Value through Innovation
Enterprise Development II
Business Research Methods
Project Management with Risk Analysis
Enterprise Development III
The Business Professional
Course Name
Course Name Course Name
Course Name
E L E C T I V E S
Event ManagementManaging Family BusinessSustainable Marketing
Options for Elective II
Management of Process and Product Innovation
Industry Internship
E L E C T I V E S
Corporate Brand Identity DesignCross-cultural CommunicationDevelopment Finance
Options for Elective I
Event ManagementManaging Family BusinessSustainable Marketing
Options for Elective II
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