Postgraduate Course: Informatics Entrepreneurship 1 (INFR11045)
Course Outline
	
		| School | 
		School of Informatics | 
		College | 
		College of Science and Engineering | 
       
	
		| Course type | 
   	    Standard | 
		Availability | 
		Available to all students | 
     
	
		| Credit level (Normal year taken) | 
		SCQF Level 11 (Postgraduate) | 
		Credits | 
		10 | 
       
	
		| Home subject area | 
		Informatics | 
		Other subject area | 
		None | 
       
	
		| Course website | 
		http://www.inf.ed.ac.uk/teaching/courses/ie1 | 
 
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		| Course description | 
		This course teaches some of the generic and transferable skills required to become an entrepreneur in informatics and raises the student's awareness of the legal, business, managerial, creative, analytical and interpersonal skills relevant to setting up and running an innovative ICT application company. The focus is on companies directly exploiting informatics technologies. Informatics Entrepreneurship 1 is the precursor to Informatics Entrepreneurship 2, which will further develop entrepreneurial skills and understanding, including business planning and presentation. | 
      
 
Entry Requirements
    
		| Pre-requisites | 
		
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		Co-requisites | 
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		| Prohibited Combinations | 
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Other requirements | 
		 For Informatics PG students only, or by special permission of the School. 
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		| Additional Costs | 
		 None | 
     
 
Course Delivery Information
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| Delivery period: 2010/11  Semester 1, Available to all students (SV1) 
  
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WebCT enabled:  No | 
Quota:  None | 
 
	
		| Location | 
		Activity | 
		Description | 
		Weeks | 
		Monday | 
		Tuesday | 
		Wednesday | 
		Thursday | 
		Friday | 
	 
| Central | Lecture |  | 1-11 |  |  |  11:10 - 13:00 |  |  |  
| First Class | 
Week  1, Wednesday,  11:10 - 13:00,  Zone: Central. Room 2.12, Appleton Tower  |  
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| Delivery period: 2010/11  Semester 1, Part-year visiting students only (VV1) 
  
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WebCT enabled:  No | 
Quota:  None | 
 
	
		| Location | 
		Activity | 
		Description | 
		Weeks | 
		Monday | 
		Tuesday | 
		Wednesday | 
		Thursday | 
		Friday | 
	 
| Central | Lecture |  | 1-11 |  |  |  11:10 - 13:00 |  |  |  
| First Class | 
Week  1, Wednesday,  11:10 - 13:00,  Zone: Central. Room 2.12, Appleton Tower  |  
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes 
    
		1 - Build interpersonal skills in networking and negotiations; 
2 - Cooperate in team environments and acquire leadership skills; 
3 - Explore strengths and weaknesses of startup management teams, and identify areas for improvements; 
4 - Discover an opportunity in the ICT marketplace and conceive an innovative solution; 
5 - Research a business startup opportunity and marketplace; 
6 - Employ a theoretical framework in analyzing a new business venture opportunity; 
7 - Prepare a thorough written opportunity assessment to precede the writing of a business plan; 
8 - Propose a plan for acquisition of further resources to launch a venture; 
9 - Dissect and discuss case studies of ICT startups, including operational issues, environments, competition and strategies;and 
10 - Understand the issues of intellectual property and the legal processes of securing IP including patents, trademarks and copyrights. | 
     
 
Assessment Information 
    
        Written Examination	0 
Assessed Assignments	100 
Oral Presentations	0 
 
Assessed Coursework 
Students write 2 case studies (30% each) and an opportunity assessment (40%). The course sessions cover issues and techniques in the analysis and development of businesses, which are applied to the study of cases of real business successes and failures. These case studies, delivered by guest speakers and via a recognised new venture textbook from Stanford University, build insight and skills for the development of an opportunity assessment within a theoretical framework. This report will be assessed on the basis of the quality of its documentation, research and analysis. Informatics Entrepreneurship 2 will give students the opportunity to move their ideas forward in terms of business plan development. 
 
If delivered in semester 1, this course will have an option for semester 1 only visiting undergraduate students, providing assessment prior to the end of the calendar year. | 
     
    
        | Please see Visiting Student Prospectus website for Visiting Student Assessment information | 
     
 
Special Arrangements 
    
		| Not entered | 
      
 
Contacts 
	
		| Course organiser | 
		Dr Michael Rovatsos 
Tel: (0131 6)51 3263 
Email: mrovatso@inf.ed.ac.uk | 
  		Course secretary | 
		Miss Kate Weston 
Tel: (0131 6)50 2701 
Email: Kate.Weston@ed.ac.uk | 
       
 
    
    
      
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