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Innovation and Entrepreneurship – (M.Sc.)

BI Norwegian Business School

Master of Science (MSc) Programmes
Application Deadline: April 15; International applicants: March 15
Annual Tuition Fee: ≈ € 8,550 - ≈ € 10,100 (non-EEA)
Location: Oslo / Norway / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 24 months Start Date: August
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Fulltime
Credits (ECTS): 120
Languages: English 
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Location of BI Norwegian Business School

The Master of Science in Innovation and Entrepreneurship is the latest master programme offered. Students will gain insight and highly sought after skills in development, project management, enterprises and entrepreneurial activities.

The programme combines theoretical and practical knowledge, and it is also possible to specialise in one of two key areas: innovation or entrepreneurship. The first area concentrates more on knowledge of the processes of innovation and is aimed at those wishing to become involved in development within either private or public sector organisations. The entrepreneurship specialisation is aimed more at practical business development and is well suited to those wishing to be entrepreneurs or become involved with innovation. Within this specialisation, students will also study at Gründerskolen.


Contents

First Year 2012/13

  • Theories of Business and Economic Development
  • Technology Strategy and Strategic Technology
  • Financial Management
  • New Venture Creation
  • Theories of Innovation
  • Applied Microeconomics
  • Corproate Innovation
  • Research Methodology
  • Applied Business Ethics
  • New Product Development and Service Innovation

Second Year 2013/14

  • Managing Innovation, Design and Creativity
  • Financing Innovation and Entrepreneurial Ventures
  • Innovation, Sectorial Applications
  • Legal Framework for Intellectual Property Rights
  • International Perspectives on Innovation
  • The Entrepreneurial Internship Programme
  • Leadership and Strategies

Master Thesis

  • Master Thesis

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Requirements

Admission requirements for MSc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship applicable for the August 2012 intake.

1. Requirements related to the Bachelor’s Degree

A successfully completed Bachelor’s Degree (180 ECTS credits) with a specialization (at least 80 ECTS credits) in a broad range of subject areas such as the social sciences, humanities, aesthetics, science, engineering, travel and tourism, informatics, other technical education, education in agriculture or fisheries, or a Bachelor’s Degree with a minimum of 120 ECTS credits in the area of business administration.

The decisive criterion for whether an applicant is qualified is a certain amount of previous knowledge in a field that has the potential of being commercialized, i.e. an area that has been subject to innovation and entrepreneurship. This may be an industry (IT business, fisheries, travel and tourism, media), a subject (engineering, informatics, architecture, etc.) or the cultural sector (events, museums, arrangements). The programme, with integration of theory and practice, may be well suited for most students with some years of work experience after the completion of their Bachelor’s Degree.

2. Grade requirements

The minimum grade requirement is a Grade Point Average (GPA)* of at least 3.50 on an ECTS scale where A=5.0, B=4.0, C=3.0, D=2.0 and E=1.0.
Applicants with the grade D or lower in individual courses may be refused admission on the basis of an overall academic assessment. Among other things, it will be taken into account whether the grade applies to a course that is considered to be of particular relevance to the programme. Courses of particular relevance to the programme are courses included in the group of compulsory courses that forms the basis for admission.
Diplomas and transcripts using other grade scales than A-F will be assessed and compared with the Bologna A-F grade scale

*Calculation of GPA based on diplomas with alphabetical grades:
Each alphabetical grade is substituted by numerical equivalent, A=5.0, B=4.0, C=3.0, D=2.0 and E=1.
The numerical equivalent is multiplied by the number of credits for the course, and the individual products resulting from the multiplication of the credits by the numerical equivalent are added up for the courses that are included.
The product total is divided by the total number of credits for the group of relevant courses.
The quotient is calculated with two decimals.

3. Additional tests for applicants who do not hold a Bachelor’s Degree* from a Norwegian institution

GMAT or GRE

A good GMAT or GRE score is required for applicants. The minimum test score required for admission is:
• GMAT – a total score of 600
• GRE – a score of 660 (old scale)/152 (new scale) on the quantitative reasoning section and 570 (old scale)/158 (new scale) on the verbal section.
The Associate Dean of the programme concerned may exempt applicants from the GMAT/GRE requirement. As a general rule, exemptions are given to the following categories of applicants:
• Applicants with a CAT score from India of minimum 90%
• Applicants with a degree from a Swedish, Danish, Finnish or an Icelandic institution
• Applicants with a degree from a partner institution
Applicants can also apply for GMAT/GRE exemption on an ad hoc basis.
Deviations from the general exemptions stated above may occur, as it is the prerogative of the Associate Dean to grant or decline the exemption. Applicants must apply for an exemption from the GMAT/GRE requirement and it will have to be confirmed by BI.
* or a Master’s degree, should that degree be the degree qualifying for admission

TOEFL or IELTS

Applicants must take either TOEFL or IELTS. The minimum standards for test scores acceptable for admission are:
• TOEFL - a total score of 575 points for the written test or 233 for the computer-based version or 90 points on the internet based test
• IELTS- a score of 6.5
Exemptions are made for applicants:
• whose native language is English
• who have two years or more of higher education where the language of instruction was English
• from a country which is a member of the EU/EEA and/or the Council of Europe/UNESCO-Cepes and have English as the first foreign language taken over a period of at least 7 years in primary, secondary school and upper secondary education

4. Ranking of applicants

The admission requirements are minimum requirements that do not automatically give applicants a right of admission. If the number of qualified applicants is higher than the number of places, the applicants will be ranked according to qualifications. Applicants will be ranked on the basis of grade point average. If the grade point average is the same, applicants with a better GMAT score will be prioritized.

5. Special Assessment

In special cases the Associate Dean for the programme may approve other documented qualifications that are fully or in part equal to the admission requirements referred to above for academically strong applicants.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 6.5
TOEFL Paper-based: 575
TOEFL Computer-based: 233
TOEFL Internet-based: 90

Accreditation

EQUIS

BI has had EQUIS accreditation since 1999 and was among the first to obtain this status. Accreditation is given for a maximum period of five years and re-accreditation was bestowed upon BI in 2004/05 and then again in 2010. The requirements that have to be met are raised each time and it is no “walk over” to be reaccredited based on former merits.

AACSB

BI was given membership in AACSB in 2008 and is well underway in its preparations for AACSB accreditation. The process differs from EQUIS in that the school must document that it meets the quality standard before it can enter the final stage of the process. This opens up for a fairly lengthy process that may last up to seven years. BI´s goal is to complete the process in 2013/14.

AMBA

AMBA accredits the institutions portfolio of MBA/DBA programmes (full time/part time). BI has undertaken to restructure and further develop its executive MBA programmes. In line with this development BI considers to enter an application for AMBA accreditation.

RANKING

Ranking differs from accreditation in that the institution is measured against the other participant schools based on a sett of criteria. These criteria are related to characteristics of the alumni, the programme and the institution. BI participates in two of the most renowned rankings for business education, the Financial Times Ranking and the Eduniversals Top Business Schools Worldwide.

Financial Times Ranking

The Financial Times ranking consists of five partial rankings, addressing specific programmes (customised programmes, master of science programmes, executive MBAs etc.), and a final school ranking. The most influential criteria pertain to alumni salary levels and carreer development, two factors that BI at best can influence indirectly. During the last two years, BI has been placed among the 60-65 best schools world wide, a result that we are moderately satisfied with. However, it is BI´s long term goal to climb in these rankings.

Eduniversal Top Business School Worldwide

Eduniversal allows a thousand participants annually. The ranking is based on the individual participants standing among the others. During the two recent years BI has been placed among the top twenty schools in Europe, along with such well renowned schools as London Business School, INSEAD and HEC School of Management.


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