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BBA in Entrepreneurship

Semester-wise syllabus for a BBA in Entrepreneurship

 

Semester 1:

Business & Innovation Foundations 

1. Principles of Management 

   - Basics of planning, organizing, and entrepreneurial leadership. 

2. Business Communication 

   - Pitching ideas, negotiation, and digital communication tools. 

3. Financial Accounting

   - Fundamentals of bookkeeping, income statements, and cash flow. 

4. Microeconomics for Entrepreneurs 

   - Market dynamics, pricing strategies, and consumer behavior. 

5. Creative Thinking & Problem Solving 

   - Design thinking, ideation frameworks, and brainstorming techniques. 

6. Digital Literacy 

   - Basics of SEO, social media, and productivity tools (Trello, Slack). 

 

Semester 2:

Core Business Skills 

1. Macroeconomics 

   - Global economic trends, inflation, and fiscal policies impacting startups. 

2. Business Law & Ethics 

   - Intellectual property, contracts, and ethical dilemmas in entrepreneurship. 

3. Marketing Fundamentals 

   - Branding, customer segmentation, and guerrilla marketing tactics. 

4. Cost & Management Accounting 

   - Budgeting, break-even analysis, and financial decision-making. 

5. Entrepreneurial Mindset 

   - Risk tolerance, resilience, and case studies of successful founders. 

6. Elective (e.g., Basics of E-commerce) 

 

Semester 3:

Startup Development 

1. Lean Startup Methodology 

   - MVP (Minimum Viable Product), pivot strategies, and customer discovery. 

2. Business Model Design 

   - Canvas framework, revenue streams, and value proposition design. 

3. Digital Marketing for Startups 

   - Social media marketing, content creation, and growth hacking. 

4. Entrepreneurial Finance 

   - Bootstrapping, crowdfunding, and seed funding strategies. 

5. Operations Management 

   - Supply chain basics, inventory control, and lean operations. 

6. Elective (e.g., Family Business Management) 

 

Semester 4:

Scaling & Innovation 

1. Venture Capital & Funding

   - Pitching to investors, term sheets, and valuation methods. 

2. Innovation Management 

   - Disruptive technologies, R&D strategies, and open innovation. 

3. Social Entrepreneurship

   - Impact measurement, sustainable business models, and CSR. 

4. Sales & Customer Relationship Management (CRM) 

   - B2B/B2C sales strategies and CRM tools (HubSpot, Salesforce).  

5. Business Analytics 

   - Data-driven decision-making for startups (Google Analytics, Tableau). 

6. Elective (e.g., Tech Startups & AI Applications)

 

Semester 5:

 Execution & Growth 

1. Scaling Startups

   - Franchising, global expansion, and managing hypergrowth. 

2. Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship 

   - Compliance, licensing, and international business regulations. 

3. Product Development

   - Agile methodology, prototyping, and user testing. 

4. Leadership in Startups

   - Building teams, conflict resolution, and remote workforce management. 

5. Elective (e.g., Blockchain for Entrepreneurs) 

6. Internship/Startup Incubator Program 

   - Work with a startup or develop your venture under mentorship. 

 

Semester 6:

 Capstone & Launch 

1. Entrepreneurial Strategy 

   - Competitive analysis, blue ocean strategy, and exit planning (IPO, acquisition). 

2. Pitching & Fundraising Mastery 

   - Crafting investor decks, Shark Tank-style simulations, and crowdfunding campaigns. 

3. Capstone Project

   - Launch a real business or solve a market gap with a comprehensive business plan. 

4. Entrepreneurial Ecosystems 

   - Networking, incubators, and leveraging government schemes (e.g., Startup India). 

5. Elective (e.g., Impact Investing)

6. Professional Development 

   - Personal branding, LinkedIn optimization, and entrepreneurial networking. 

 

Practical Components 

- Business Plan Competitions: Pitch to real investors and win seed funding. 

- Mentorship Programs: Guidance from industry experts and serial entrepreneurs. 

- Startup Incubator: Access to co-working spaces, legal advice, and prototyping labs. 

- Live Projects: Collaborate with local SMEs or social enterprises. 

- Certifications: Lean Startup, Google Digital Garage, or PMP Agile.