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Employers increasingly look for leaders who can take an idea from concept to market, and a Master's in Entrepreneurship and Innovation builds exactly that capability. You'll move well beyond foundational business theory into the applied work of launching and scaling ventures.

The learning environment fosters independent thinking and the integration of multiple disciplines, from finance to product development. Through coursework covering venture capital structures, business model design, and innovation strategy, you'll practice the methods used to evaluate market opportunities and make high-stakes decisions under uncertainty. Team-based projects often simulate real startup conditions, giving you direct experience with pitch development and stakeholder negotiation.

At this level, you're also expected to engage critically with research on organizational behavior, technology commercialization, and policy frameworks that shape new ventures. Career paths include founding your own company, leading corporate innovation units, working in venture capital or private equity, or advising early-stage startups as a consultant. The analytical and strategic competencies you develop are applicable across sectors, from health tech to social enterprise.