This MSc provides a comprehensive understanding of how to develop and manage innovative ventures. It focuses on the strategic management of innovation, from idea generation to market implementation, and equips students with the entrepreneurial skills needed to lead and manage in dynamic business environments. This master's course explores the entire process of creating and scaling a business, with an emphasis on both theoretical frameworks and practical applications.
In this master's course, students will learn through a mix of lectures, seminars, workshops, and case studies. You'll have opportunities to work on real-world projects, develop business plans, and engage with entrepreneurs and industry experts. The course also includes a dissertation or major project, allowing you to explore a specific area of interest in depth.
Situated along the east coast of Scotland, the University of Dundee provides a small, welcoming campus within a city marked by its art and cultural presence. The university is known for its pioneering work on innovations such as keyhole surgery and flat-screen technology. Established in 1881 to make education accessible to all, Dundee was the first UK university to educate men and women together. With a 36th-place ranking in the Times University Guide 2025 and recognition for its strength in Biological Sciences, the main campus, located in Dundee's West End, was named Scotland's best place to live by The Sunday Times.
Grade requirements
Applicants are required to have an undergraduate business-related Honours (2:2) Degree. It is recommended that the applicant’s degree should be in subjects that have enabled the applicant to develop both analytical and quantitative skills.
English Proficiency
Candidates whose first or primary language is not English usually require an overall IELTS score of 6.0. This score must be achieved with a minimum of 6.0 in Writing, 5.5 in Listening, 5.5 in Reading, and 5.5 in Speaking. In addition, the university also recognises several other English language qualifications. Examples include tests like TOEFL and PTE
Tuition fees for the MSc Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Management course vary depending on your residency: Scottish students, students from England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland pay £10,500 per year, and international students pay £23,000, with an annual increase capped at 5%.
The University of Dundee offers several undergraduate scholarships for applicants who are classified as international fee-paying students and reside outside the UK. Eligible students can receive scholarships ranging from £2,000 to £6,000 per year. For Scottish students, tuition fees are typically covered by the Student Awards Agency for Scotland (SAAS).
Additional support may be available through bursaries or other funding schemes. For students from the rest of the UK, the University of Dundee offers a range of scholarships and bursaries. These may include awards based on academic merit, financial need, or specific subject areas.
With an MSc in Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Management, you are open to the careers below:
You can apply directly to the University of Dundee for this course. To learn more about this process, speak to one of our trained counsellors. They can help you showcase your strengths and tailor your application to meet the programme requirements.
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