Entrepreneurship in the life sciences, 6 credits
Entreprenörskap inom livsvetenskaperna, 6 hp- Course code
- 4BP024
- Course name
- Entrepreneurship in the life sciences
- Credits
- 6 credits
- Form of Education
- Higher Education, study regulation 2007
- Main field of study
- Bioentrepreneurship
- Level
- AV - Second cycle
- Grading scale
- Pass with distinction, Pass, Fail
- Department
- Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics
- Decided by
- Programnämnd 7
- Decision date
- 2012-03-30
- Revised by
- Programme Committee 7
- Last revision
- 2014-03-21
- Course syllabus valid from
- Autumn 2014
Specific entry requirements
A Bachelor's degree or a professional degree equivalent to a Swedish Bachelor's degree of at least 180 credits in health care, biomedicine, biology, cellular and molecular biology, pharmaceutics, chemistry, medicine or biotechnology. English language skills equivalent to English B at Swedish upper secondary school.
Objectives
The course introduces the concepts of innovation and entrepreneurship within the life science sector. The course also creates a basis for the rest of the programme regarding the pedagogic model and the learning activities.
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- explain bioentrepreneurship and describe its components and forms,
- design a business idea and apply basic business tools,
- show understanding for and apply feedback.
Content
The course deals with the phenomenon of innovation and entrepreneurship, and the creation of life science companies and projects. The course contains the following themes: bioentrepreneurship, business planning, and entrepreneurial approach.
A business model will be developed as project work in teams. The focus for the business model will be to find a need, solve a real problem and sell an idea. The students will also conduct a minor research study communicated as a scientific poster as well as work on their peer-to-peer feedback skills.
Teaching methods
The course consists of lectures, seminars, interactive workshops, a case exercise and a team and an individual project.
Examination
The examination consists of a written team project (Fail/Pass), an oral presentation of that project (Fail/Pass), as well as a critical review on another project (Fail/Pass), a scientific poster including a reflective summary (Fail/Pass/Pass with distinction) and a peer-to-peer review (Fail/Pass/Pass with distinction).
In order to pass the course the student needs to obtain the grade pass on all examinations. To obtain a “pass with distinction” on the entire course, the student needs to get the grade “pass with distinction” on the written project, the scientific poster, and the peer-to-peer review.
Compulsary attendance
Attendance on seminars and presentations are compulsory. The course director assesses if and, in that case, how absence can be compensated. Before the student has participated in all compulsory parts or compensated absence in accordance with the course director's instructions, the student's results for respective part will not be registered in LADOK.
Transitional provisions
After each course occasion there will be at least six occasions for the examination within a two-year period from the end of the course.
Other directives
The course language is English.
Course evaluation will be carried out in accordance with the guidelines established by the Board of Higher Education.
Oral evaluation in the form of course council meetings will be carried out during the course.
Literature and other teaching aids
Mandatory literature
Hoboken, N. J. : Wiley, cop. 2010 - 278, [3] s. ISBN:978-0-470-87641-1 (pbk.) LIBRIS-ID:11901379 Library search
Odense : Syddansk Universitetsforlag, 2009 - 260 s. ISBN:978-87-7674-380-2 LIBRIS-ID:11715377 Library search
Recommended literature
1. paperback ed : Amsterdam : BIS Publ., 2011 - 373 S. ISBN:978-90-6369-279-7 LIBRIS-ID:13863372 URL: Länk Library search