About the programme
Dhaka School of Economics (DScE) is a constituent institution of the University of Dhaka has been starting offering 1.6 years program from the session 2016-17.
Master of Economics (Entrepreneurship Economics) programme of DScE has the following features:
In all, seventeen credit courses for non-dissertation group and sixteen credit courses for dissertation group as MEE 405 will be 8 credit hours, each course consists of 4 (Four) credit hours equally distributed between the four semesters expect will be taught in the Master of Economics (Entrepreneurship Economics). Vision of the Program: knowledgeable, entrepreneurial and collectively accountable citizens are the careers of sustainable progress and comfort of the society Mission of the Program: To build up competencies, skill, attitude and ability of entrepreneurship and practical exposure through educational brilliance and within society accountable to accomplish entrepreneurship during the communication, completion and approval.
Super goals:
- To productively start and possess entrepreneurial effort to make straight away subsequently after attaining their degree.
- To actively contribute to create new values and dynamic growth of professional career from the first day of employment.
- To become ambitious for development of specialized and systematic competencies.
- To continue in dealing with achievement in sustainable way and collectively accountable for entrepreneurial movement.
Program learning outcome
On successful completion of the program students will be able to:
- Demonstrate an understanding of the economic traits and roles of an entrepreneur.
- Demonstrate the use of economics to analyze entrepreneurial markets and behaviors.
- Demonstrate an understanding of entrepreneurial financing and capital arrangements.
- Demonstrate an understanding of public policy and constraints on entrepreneurs.
- Analyze and present an analysis of entrepreneurial policy.
Mapping outcomes for enterprise education
Young person in the Bangladesh to dispensation education with the acquaintance, skills and attitudes to thrive in work and life
- To encourage and prepare people for life through enterprise
- To spread the concept of employability
- To eliminate the skills deficiency
- To remove inefficient linkages between education and real life working situation
- To raise self-awareness among job seekers
- To arrange for Life mapping
- To add value at Domestic, Regional and Global value chain
Graduate attributes
- Recognize, describe and examine glitches and detect or generate progressions to resolve them in applied economics;
- Workout precarious decision in generating innovative indulgent in the practical field;
- Judgmentally weigh prevailing thoughtful and diagnose the requirement to recurrently encounter wholly acquaintance with real world;
- Detect and spread on innovative designs, procedures and behaviors of rational;
- Rejoin successfully to unacquainted difficulties in unskilled settings;
- Effort commendably through others, exploiting on their dissimilar selfless, knowledge and assistance;
- Detect and appraise collective, ethnic, universal, moral and ecological tasks and matters;
Validate services in Entrepreneurial economics
Course Structure
Course No.MEE 001: Three non-credit lectures on Bangladesh Studies (Emergence of Bangladesh and current status of socio-economic, historical background and perspectives) at the beginning of the program.
Reference:
- M. A. Muhith (1978), Bangladesh: Emergence of a Nation, Bangladesh Books International,Dhaka.
- Mobasher Ali(2017),Bangladesher Sandhanya(Bangladesh Studies), Student Ways, Dhaka.
1st Semester
- Course No. MEE 101: Microeconomics – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 102: Macroeconomics – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 103: Basics of Entrepreneurship – 4 Credits
2nd Semester
- Course No. MEE 201: Growth and Social Innovation of Enterprises and Economics – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 202: Mathematical Economics and Statistics – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 203: Integrated strategy on the promotion of Enterprises and Economic benefits – 4 Credits
3rd Semester
- Course No. MEE 301: Research Methodology and Econometrics – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 302: Behavioral Economics for Entrepreneurial Marketing and Supply Chains – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 303. Social Entrepreneurship and Micro finance and Micro Insurance – 4 Credits
4th Semester (Both Dissertation and Non Dissertation Group)
- Course No. MEE 401: Advances in Economics of Entrepreneurship – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 402: Accounting, Banking, Insurance and Fund Controlling for Entrepreneurs – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 403: Value Chain, Human Resource Management and Information Technologies (IT) of Economies for Entrepreneurs – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 404: Environment, Development, Financial inclusion and International Trade for Entrepreneurs – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 405: Project Planning and Appraisal in Entrepreneurial Ventures – 4 Credits
- Course No. MEE 406: Field Research on Entrepreneurial Economics – 8 Credits
Eligibility Criterion & Admission in Master of Economics (Entrepreneurship Economics) Programme of DScE
For the admission to Master of Economics (Enterprise Economics) programme, the School has set up the criterion that a candidate should have at least a Bachelor (4 Years) and / or Masters Degree from a recognized university or an equivalent institution with good academic records in the following subjects:
- Any area of economics (e.g. economics, enterprise/resource economics, etc.);
- Mathematics/Applied Mathematics;
- Statistics/Applied Statistics;
- Any honours degree holder related to Business/Social Science/Life Science/Arts;
- Engineering or any science and technology related subject;
- Entrepreneurship course with at least one course;
- Post Graduate Diploma in Economics/Enterprise Development;
- Any other discipline with at least a course in Economics/Mathematics/Statistics;
Time schedule of the class is evening session or Saturday