Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Applied Technologies - Muma College of Business & H-FARM
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M s E AT University of South Florida & H-FARM The Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Applied Technologies (EAT) is a US master’s degree offered by the University of South Florida’s Muma College of Business, in collaboration with H-FARM. Master’s EAT is taught by experts on both sides of the globe, some of the best faculty from an accredited American business-school as well as H-FARM professionals. Master’s EAT University of South Florida Hands-on learning amongst a number of startups No.8 in the Entrepreneur No.8 Nation’s public and private on the new H-Campus make this master magazine and the Princeton “Golden Age Universities” Review 2019 ranking Times Higher Education 2017 the first-of-its-kind in Italy.
Why master’s EAT? From the creation of products and services to communications strategies, from fundraising to the identification of possible opportunities, the Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Applied Technologies is aimed at students who dream of starting their own business or who want to accelerate their careers in established companies, using the typical mindset and skills of entrepreneurs and innovators.
The first investment an entrepreneur makes is in themself. In today's world, but even more so in the world By taking part in the master’s EAT you will have of tomorrow, simply acquiring technical skills access to important entrepreneurs, businesses to run a business is no longer sufficient in order and startups in Europe, internationally-renowned to succeed in the professional world. professors, sector professionals and young To achieve a real competitive advantage, innovators, in a place that organically facilitates it’s essential to develop transformational skills the exchange of ideas, stimuli, best practices and relationships. and experiences from which to draw inspiration for the future.
After this master’s degree, students will be able to: • Identify opportunities linked to new technologies • Create strategies for bringing innovative products and services to the market • Develop vertical skills for the creation of new businesses • Design financial strategies to raise the funds needed to launch new businesses
Key Elements BUSINESS GLOBAL SOCIAL LEADERSHIP SUSTAINABILITY STEWARDSHIP COMPETITIVENESS VENTURING TECHNOLOGY GRADUATION VENTURE OPPORTUNITY VALUE CREATION AT TAMPA CAMPUS CREATION TRANSLATION CREATION SEMESTER ABROAD INTRAPRENEURSHIP CREATIVITY GREEN INNOVATION
Master’s EAT Formula Opening Full-time application Monday through Friday January 2021 Flexible duration Start From 12 to 24 months September 2021 Language Fees Courses are taught 21.000 euro in English + VAT (22%)
Learning experience The master’s EAT is comprised of ten courses. Each course is composed of three weeks of lectures and one project work week. Lessons are taught by - Professors from the University of South Florida - H-FARM professionals - Professors from H-FARM network Company visits are included in the educational program to give the students the opportunity to observe professions in real operating environments.
Courses September October Strategic Market Assessments ENT 6186 New Venture Formation ENT 6016 2021 November December Venture Capital & Private Equity ENT 6415 Product Development ENT 6606 January February Exit Strategies ENT 6930 Creativity & Design ENT 6611 March April/May 2022 Social Entrepreneurship ENT 6501 Strategic Entrepreneurship ENT 6126 May/June May/July Business Plan Development ENT 6116 Advanced Topics in Entrepreneurship ENT 6947
Faculty Michael Fountain James Taylor Lei Zhang Anna Cabigiosu Teaching Teaching Teaching Teaching Strategic Market Assessments New Venture Formation Venture Capital Product Development Exit Strategies & Private Equity Areas of Expertise Areas of Expertise Areas of Expertise Areas of Expertise Market Assessment New Venture creation Venture funding Product Development Life science entrepreneurship Gender and entrepreneurship Social networks Product architecture Product Development Social entrepreneurship Exit Strategies Innovation management PhD in Immunology PhD in Curriculum & Instruction PhD in Business Administration PhD in Economics and Management Auburn University University of South Florida University of Maryland, College Park University of Padua
Faculty Anna Moretti Laura Bordin Chiara Mio Marco Fasan Teaching Teaching Teaching Teaching Product Development Creativity & Design Social Entrepreneurship Social Entrepreneurship Areas of Expertise Areas of Expertise Areas of Expertise Areas of Expertise Product Development Creativity Business Planning Corporate governance Product architecture Design thinking Sustainability Sustainability Innovation management UX design Social Entrepreneurship Social Entrepreneurship PhD in Business Administration MA in Visual & Performing Arts Full Professor PhD in Management University of Venice IUAV University University of Venice LUISS Guido Carli
Faculty Dirk Libaers Timothy O’Connell Teaching Teaching Strategic Entrepreneurship Advanced Topics Business Plan Development in Entrepreneurship Areas of Expertise Areas of Expertise Technology commercialization New Venture Creation Product Development New Venture Growth University-Industry interactions Entrepreneur Coaching PhD in Public Policy Master of Science Georgia Institute of Technology McGill University
Admission THE ADMISSION PROCESS CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING STEPS 1. Submit the required documentation 2. Take part in an admission interview The admissions committee will only consider applications that meet the following requirements: The applicant has completed a four-year college program (USA) or a three-year degree (Europe) and obtained a G.P.A. (Grade Point Average) of at least 3.0 out of 4.0 (average of 24 for Italian students).
Documentation required • Two letters of recommendation • A motivational letter (250 words) • A declaration of intent • GRE or GMAT score • Proven skills in statistics, accounting and finance that can be inferred from the curriculum or specific experiences Foreign applicants whose native language is not English must provide documentation of their language skills by submitting a language certification (e.g. TOEFL, IELTS).
Exchange Program Master’s students have the opportunity to take All students attending the master’s program at the H-FARM part in an exchange program in which the five best campus will obtain the degree directly from the University students from the H-FARM campus are invited of South Florida, spending the last month on the USF Campus. to spend a semester in Florida at the USF campus, During the exchange program students can take part thus allowing them to attend half of the program’s in various activities around campus and visit the USF Center courses abroad. for Entrepreneurship, the university incubators and private venture accelerators and investors in the Tampa Bay area.
Accreditation AACSB Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB accreditation is globally considered to be the highest form of professional recognition that a business school can achieve. AACSB accreditation is reserved for only the top 5% of business schools worldwide. SACSCOC The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
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