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The Master of Studies in Entrepreneurship is an academic programme focussed on developing impactful entrepreneurs.

About the programme

The Masters in Entrepreneurship programme teaches you the knowledge and skills you require through a combination of online courses and practical activities that include hands-on workshops and seminars by industry practitioners. We combine an academically rigorous curriculum with a learning-by-doing approach facilitated by mentors, peers and industry practitioners.

Our cohort consists of nascent entrepreneurs looking to jump-start their business, and more experienced entrepreneurs who have achieved some success but crave a deeper understanding of the drivers of success. We also welcome intrapreneurs who seek to understand how they can better utilise the principles of entrepreneurship to drive their organisations forward.

Our students come from diverse backgrounds but are connected by a common desire to learn from each other, take responsible action and contribute to a special community of entrepreneurs at Cambridge Judge Business School.

Core modules

The core modules provide a broad set of courses where each one offers the essential knowledge every entrepreneur should have, regardless of their industry or background. The core modules complement one another to build a strong foundation upon which to customise your learning experience through the subsequent electives.

Core modules are taken during the first year of the programme and include the following topics:

  • Strategy, Organisations and Business Models

  • Organisational Behaviour, Negotiation and Conflict Management

  • Marketing for the 21st Century

  • Entrepreneurial Finance

  • Systems Thinking

About you

  • Have obtained at least a UK Bachelors (Hons) Degree with a 2.1 or equivalent standard from an overseas institution.
  • A good GMAT or GRE score is required if you have lower grades, along with a demonstration of exceptional success in other ways.
  • Applicants to the programme need to be fluent in English.