Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) (Honours)
The programme’s curriculum blends the traditional components of a management education with the study of the relevant content, skill, and critical areas that uniquely define entrepreneurship.
Why study Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) (Honours) at HELP?
The Faculty of Business, Economics and Accounting is distinguished for the quality of its academic staff and the depth of its programmes and its close links with the industry.
More than 40% of our lecturers have doctoral degrees in their specialised fields and most of our lecturers have more than 10 years of teaching experience at HELP University and substantial corporate work experience.
The Industry Advisory Board ensures that the Business programmes offered by the faculty are relevant and meet the expectation of the industry.
Our students have won various competitions such as CPA AustraliaKMPG Case Competition, CIMB ASEAN Stock Challenge, Maybank Go Ahead. Challenge, EY Young Tax Professional of the Year, OSK Stock Market Challenge and many others.
Recognition accorded by world class universities, and accreditation from professional bodies
Programme Overview
Programme Details
- 3-year honours programme
- 33 subjects including a graduation project
- 14 weeks for full semester; 7 weeks for half semester
Year 1
- ACC101 Financial Accounting 1
- ACC103 Management Accounting 1
- ECO101 Principles of Microeconomics
- ECO102 Principles of Macroeconomics
- ITC101 Information Technology for Business
- LAW101 Business Law
- MGT101 Principles of Management
- MKT101 Principles of Marketing
- QBM101 Business Statistics
Years 2 & 3
- FIN201 Business Finance
- HRM201 Managing Human Resources
- MGT200 Small Business Management
- MGT203 Business Research
- MGT204 Asian Entrepreneurship & Innovation
- MGT206 Introduction to Entrepreneurial Behaviour
- MGT207 New Venture Creation
- MGT208 Franchising
- MGT212 Business Analytics for Decision Making
- MGT301 Operations Management
- MGT307 Strategic Planning For Entrepreneurs
- MGT310 Corporate Venturing
- MGT311 Entrepreneurship Business Plan
- MKT305 Strategic Marketing Relationship
- MGT400 Graduation Project
- ACC201 Management Accounting 2
- ACC291 Islamic Bank Management
- ACC312 Reporting Framework & Accounting Practice
- BBA301 Human Resource Analytics
- BBA303 Marketing Analytics
- BKG301 Comparative Banking Structure
- BIP300 Business Internship Programme
- COM200 Managerial Communication
- ECO203 International Economics
- FIN203 Financial Institutions Instruments and Markets
- FIN204 Investment Analysis & Decision Making
- FIN206 Introduction to Technical Analysis & Trading
- FIN207 Mergers & Acquisitions
- FIN301 Corporate Finance
- ITC201 Principles of Web Design
- ITC304 Digital Payment and Security
- LAW201 Company Law
- LAW305 International Business Law
- LAW311 Cyberlaw & Ethics
- MAT201 Business Mathematics
- MGT200 Small Business Management
- MGT201 Organisational Behaviour
- MGT202 E-Business
- MGT204 Asian Entrepreneurship & Innovation
- MGT205 Asian Business Environment
- MGT209 Production & Logistics Management
- MGT211 E-Commerce
- MGT300 Managing People across Cultures
- MGT302 Change Management
- MGT303 Corporate Policy & Strategy
- MGT304 Strategic International Business Management
- MGT305 Business Ethics & Social Responsibility
- MGT312 E-Commerce Strategies
- MKT206 Retail Management
- MKT208 Brand Management
- MKT212 Social Media Marketing
- MKT213 Mobile Marketing
- MKT301 Integrated Marketing Communications
- MKT302 Strategic Global Marketing
- MKT305 Strategic Marketing Relationship
- MKT307 Environmental Marketing
- MKT308 B2B Marketing
- MKT313 Digital Product Management
- MKT314 Search Marketing
- QBM201 Advanced Business Statistics
Subject Listing (MPU)
- MPU3183 Penghayatan Etika dan Peradaban
- MPU3193 Falsafah dan Isu Semasa
- MPU3143 Bahasa Melayu Komunikasi 2 (International students)
- MPU3213 Bahasa Kebangsaan A***
- MPU3373 A*Gen Careers in Malaysia & Beyond
- MPU3412 Co-curriculum – Sports 2
- MPU3432 Co-curriculum – Event Management 2
Assessment
Seminars (Career skills)
- Resolving Conflict
- Negotiation
- Interpersonal Dynamics
- Team Building
These are the subjects by year and electives.
9 COMPULSORY SUBJECTS
ENTREPRENEURSHIP (15 COMPULSORY SUBJECTS)
And choose 3 electives from any Year 2 or Year 3 subjects (2 of them must be Year 3 subjects
Electives (Partial List)
4 COMPULSORY MPU SUBJECTS MPU1 (CHOOSE 2 SUBJECTS)
MPU2 / MPU3
*** For Malaysian students without a credit in SPM Bahasa Melayu
MPU4 (CHOOSE 1)
MOST SUBJECTS FOLLOW THE ASSESSMENT PATTERN BELOW:
Continuous assessment – 40%
Final assessment – 60%
Seminars covering the following areas will be conducted and all students are required to attend. Although these seminars do not count as credits towards graduation, all HELP graduates must be trained in the following essential skills:
Entry Requirements
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- Matriculation/Foundation or its equivalent: Minimum CGPA of 2.00 out of 4.00**
- Diploma (Level 4, MQF): Minimum CGPA 2.00 out of 4.00
- STPM: Minimum Grade C (GP 2.0) in any TWO subjects
- Advanced Diploma (Level 5, MQF): Minimum CGPA of 2.00 out of 4.00
- Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM): Minimum grade of Jayyid (good)
- Diploma Kemahiran Malaysia (DKM) / Diploma Vokasional Malaysia (DVM): Subjected to Senate / Academic Board’s approval
- Diploma Lanjutan Kemahiran Malaysia (DLKM): Subjected to Senate / Academic Board’s approval
- A-Level: 2 passes
- Senior Middle 3 (UEC): 5 B’s***
- CPU: 5 passes with a minimum average of 50%
- Australian Matriculation Programmes: University Aggregate of 50% or ATAR score of at least 50 for various programmes
- Equivalent qualification:
- ENGLISH REQUIREMENT (International Students): Minimum IELTS 5.5 or equivalent International English Language qualification
Applicants must have one of the following Entry requirements:
* *The stated qualifications need to be supported with a pass in Mathematics, English, Sejarah and Bahasa Melayu at SPM level.
***Please refer to the Faculty of Business, Economics and Accounting on the Mathematics and English requirement.
Australia / New Zealand
UK / US / Ireland
Here are the career pathways for graduates who complete the Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) (Honours) programme. The graduates can further their studies and do a postgraduate degree to further unlock more career pathways.
- Business Owner
- Small business entrepreneurs
- Scalable start-up entrepreneurs
- Large company entrepreneurs
- Social entrepreneurs
- Business Consultant
- Mid-level Management for an Entrepreneurship degree holder
- Sales
- Teacher
- Recruiter
- Director of a company
- Business Reporter
- Research and Development
- Influencer
- Project Management
- Corporate Consultant
- Talent
- Management Consultant
- Corporate Training (Soft Skills)
- Human Resource Management
- Marketing Manager
- General Administrative
- Management
- Conflict Resolution and Mediation Consultant
- Customer Relationship Manager
- Advertising and Public Relations Consultant
- Political Strategist
Life Coach - NGO worker
- Journalist, Media Reporter or Mass Media Consultant
- Market Research Consultant
- Academic Tutor
- Research Assistant
- Headhunter