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Location: Blended
years: 1
The aim of the MBus in Responsible Entrepreneurship is to help you become the entrepreneurial changemakers of the future. By participating in this programme, you will learn important skills for responsible new venture creation in areas linked to the UN SDGs. Through the programme, you can choose to create a business that is responsible, sustainable and of benefit to society OR develop the relevant entrepreneurial and responsibility awareness skills to work in a sustainability/responsibility role within an existing business. Either way, you will be addressing responsibility challenges in a meaningful way and making an impact on the world.
This programme will be co-delivered in blended mode by the project partnership which, led by Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT), comprises Atlantic Technological University (ATU), Munster Technological University (MTU), Technological University of the Shannon (TUS), and University College Cork (UCC).
While delivered mostly online over two days per week, there will be some requirement for in person attendance at our various partner campuses. The in-person attendance will be restricted to approximately 4 days (on specified Fridays) in total spread throughout the duration of the programme. A full schedule of online and in person attendance sessions/venues will be issued in advance.
Exceptions to this delivery mode include the Induction/Kick-off session (Sept 2025), the Incubation elective and the Industry Challenge Project (June, July, August 2026).
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Entrepreneurial Competence
Credits: 10
The purpose of this module is to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset and become ‘future-fit’ and ‘responsibility focused’ in a rapidly evolving
business landscape. It will teach students to adopt proactive problem-solving approaches to new opportunities and challenges, as they arise.
This module will equip students with the core entrepreneurial competencies and practical skills to create the outline of a business plan using the Disciplined Entrepreneurship Canvas.
Responsible Entrepreneurship & Responsible Enterprise
Credits: 10
This module gives learners an in-depth introduction to the concept of responsible entrepreneurship theory and practice, outlining why both new and established enterprises need to incorporate a responsibility agenda into their operations. The module offers an overview of the trends, opportunities, and challenges in key responsibility verticals relevant to the UN SDGs, such as renewables, health, circular economy, food, energy, urban mobility, and manufacturing.
Research Methods and Ethics
Credits: 10
The purpose of this module is to equip students with the necessary skills to carry out effective research, using appropriate sources and methods, in an ethically-sensitive manner. This module aims to provide learners with the knowledge, research skills and competencies required to analyse, plan and implement a research project from the initial concept phase through to successful completion and communication of results. It teaches learners how to conduct primary and secondary research in business-appropriate contexts.
Resourcing the Responsible Enterprise
Credits: 10
This module aims to provide learners with a critical overview of the human, technological, financial, materials, stakeholder, and leadership resources and requirements to promote a sustainable responsible enterprise culture aligned to the organisation’s stakeholder community. In doing so it is intended to provide several applied frameworks and approaches for examining, implementing and evaluating the actions and performance of organisations in the context of managing and leading a responsible workforce throughout the organisation. It will promote the concept and practice of a co-designed, co-delivered and co-evaluated responsible driven culture for a sustainable socially responsible organisation
Responsible Business Strategy
Credits: 10
This module will provide learners with further critical insights into the responsibility challenges faced by key verticals such as renewables, health, circular economy, energy, urban mobility and manufacturing. Learners are introduced to measurement tools and frameworks that can be applied to organisations to help analyse and develop responsibility challenges and develop appropriate strategies to deal with them
Corportate Entrepreurship & Innovation
Credits: 10
The purpose of this module is to provide learners with an in-depth knowledge of the responsible entrepreneurial organisation and how it responds to a dynamic business environment. The module equips students with the knowledge and skills to build entrepreneurial DNA into an organisation’s architecture through its leadership, culture and structure. The learner will be matched with an industry partner in a given sector, to help investigate a live responsibility challenge.
Responsible Industry Challenge Project (elective)
Credits: 30
The purpose of this module is to provides learners with an opportunity to conduct research on a responsible business sector, and to identify the key opportunities and challenges. The learner will be matched with an industry partner in a given sector, (as identified in their ‘Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation’ module), to evaluate and justify solutions to a live responsibility challenge.
Students will assume the role of a consultant, diagnosing the key issues facing the organisation and advising the client on the best option(s) available to solve an identifiable responsible/sustainable enterprise issue.
Incubation for Responsible New Venture Creation (elective)
Credits: 30
This module will provide the student with an opportunity to integrate and develop their knowledge and skills to identify an idea for a new product or service, to determine whether a viable commercial opportunity exists for this idea and whether to pursue new venture creation. Students will be required to conduct extensive market research for their idea including interviews of prospective customers in home and overseas markets. They will also be required to research appropriate suppliers and/or distributers and to prepare a feasibility study plan and document. Students will be required to demonstrate creative and critical thinking skills to determine and mitigate ethical and other issues, to identify and to prepare to pitch for funding from enterprise funding bodies, angels or VC funds.
Upon successful completion of this programme, graduates have the opportunity to complete Level 9/10 programmes here at TUS or elsewhere.
Applicants may be required to attend for interview
While delivered mostly online over two days per week, there will be some requirement for in person attendance at our various partner campuses. The in-person attendance will be restricted to approximately 4 days (on specified Fridays) in total spread throughout the duration of the programme. A full schedule of online and in person attendance sessions/venues will be issued in advance.
Exceptions to this delivery mode include the Induction/Kick-off session (Sept 2025), the Incubation elective and the Industry Challenge Project (June, July, August 2026).
This is a fully funded master’s degree programme.