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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Economic and Management Science
MPhil (Entrepreneurship) (Coursework)
- Pretoria, South Africa
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
There will not be an intake of new students for each degree every year. It remains the applicant’s responsibility to ensure that the degree they wish to apply for, will indeed be offered.


Esami Business School
Master in Entrepreneurship
- Arusha, Tanzania
Master degree
Part time
2 years
Blended
English
The program is structured in such a way to combine on-site learning activities with off-site activities. The intensive on-site learning activities are preceded by preparatory reading and related exercises for submission to the school. There is also post-session follow-up work involving activities like problem-solving assignments, paper writing based on field research, and independent reading.


The University of Zambia ECAMPUS
MBA in Entrepreneurship
- Lusaka, Zambia
MBA
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning
English
Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Entrepreneurship with the University of Zambia will prepare you to dive deep into the world of business management. As a student, you will have the unique chance to benefit from both practical and theoretical training methods that are aimed towards gaining a better understanding of the ins and outs of investment or business management.
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Meltwater Entrepreneurial School Of Technology
Master in Entrepreneurship
- Accra, Ghana
Master degree
On-Campus
The MEST Training Program is a 12-month, full-time, fully sponsored program in which the cohort – known as Entrepreneurs-in-Training (EITs) – completes a graduate-level course in software development, business, and communications, with a focus on practical implementation. The MEST program provides rigorous entrepreneurial training and extensive hands-on project work, designed to ensure EITs master industry-proven methodologies for developing startups. This coursework is supplemented by a series of guest lectures, bringing in the experiences and insights of internationally recognized executives and successful entrepreneurs. The course culminates in an investor pitch and the chance to receive seed funding and enter MEST's portfolio with company incubation.


Campus Strat@innov
Specialized MBA (BAC +6)
- Paris, France
- Chéraga, Algeria
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MBA
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
French, English
This cycle is reserved for students of BAC + 4 and BAC + 5 level who wish to validate a double competence. A resolutely operational program which allows students to master, depending on the chosen specialty, an expertise in Human Resources or Business Creation. This program is resolutely operational with scenarios, business cases, sales challenges, and business creation simulations. The courses are led by professionals and business experts. At the end, this cycle is accompanied in parallel by professional experience in a company. At the end of this course, students carry out a consultancy project with a partner company.
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Studying for a Master's degree in Entrepreneurship in Africa opens doors to understanding the continent’s unique business landscape. This discipline equips you with practical skills to start or grow your own business, addressing local and global market needs.
Through applied coursework, you'll explore essential topics such as venture creation, business strategy, and financial planning. Courses often include crafting business plans, evaluating market opportunities, and developing competitive strategies. Students develop skills in pitching ideas, analyzing market trends, and assessing financial viability.
The learning environment encourages independence and creativity while providing valuable networking opportunities. Graduates typically find themselves working in startups, non-profits, or in consultancy roles, driving innovation across various sectors. Many also venture into social enterprises that focus on community development, reflecting Africa's rich resource and entrepreneurial spirit. Engaging in this field can spark new ideas and solutions tailored to local challenges, fostering a strong sense of purpose and achievement.