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Features of Teaching Entrepreneurship in Non-core Areas in the Bachelor’s Degree

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  • Deryabina, Galina G.

    (Synergy University; ROMART Contact LLC)

  • Mozhzhukhin, Danila P.

    (Synergy University; Russian Association for Entrepreneurship Education)

  • Pamukhin, Yuri G.

    (Synergy University)

  • Potapova, Olga N.

    (Synergy University)

Abstract

The article deals with the formation of entrepreneurial competencies by students in various educational programs, where entrepreneurial disciplines are not core. Under non-core areas in the framework of this article, we will agree to understand educational programs for undergraduate programs that are aimed at forming specialists in professions other than entrepreneurs, for example, the profiles of “Project Management”, “Finance and Credit”, “Sports Management”, “Event Management”, “Management in the hotel and Restaurant Business”, “Marketing”, “Civil law”, “Economic security” and others. This is a preparation for a specialty other than entrepreneurship, so the entrepreneurship competencies for these programs is a general professional one. Entrepreneurial education seems to be relevant for students in various areas and profiles of undergraduate studies. Entrepreneurship competencies is a general professional competencies for non-core areas, while it is possible to integrate it into the main educational program as a professional one. Students can open their own business in small and medium-sized businesses, initiate intra-company entrepreneurship. For systematic training, it is advisable to introduce a practice module for running your own startup with a connection to the infrastructure for entrepreneurship. This article is devoted to the solution of this problem - building a system for teaching entrepreneurship in non-core areas of bachelor’s degree, focused on the following goals: а) identify and describe competencies in the field of entrepreneurship for students of managerial, economic, in the future and other profiles of higher education; b) present a system of teaching entrepreneurship through a module of adapted academic disciplines from a proven set of courses in entrepreneurial education; c) identify the main topics of the courses included in the module, and the types of necessary training sessions that will allow you to achieve the required level of development of the proposed competencies. In this article, a team of authors who teach courses on entrepreneurship as core disciplines at Synergy University presents a vision and a general outline for building this direction and basic courses for non-core students, which will also be detailed in subsequent publications.

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  • Deryabina, Galina G. & Mozhzhukhin, Danila P. & Pamukhin, Yuri G. & Potapova, Olga N., 2022. "Features of Teaching Entrepreneurship in Non-core Areas in the Bachelor’s Degree," Journal of Modern Competition, Synergy University, vol. 16(1), pages 108-125.
  • Handle: RePEc:snr:mdrcmp:v:16:y:2022:i:1:p:108-125
    DOI: 10.37791/2687-0657-2022-16-1-108-125
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