2023/2024 BA-BBLCV2302U Startup Internship at CSE
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Startup Internship at CSE |
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Language | English |
Course ECTS | 15 ECTS |
Type | Elective |
Level | Bachelor |
Duration | One Semester |
Start time of the course | Autumn, Spring |
Timetable | Course schedule will be posted at calendar.cbs.dk |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc and MSc in Business, Language and Culture,
BSc
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Last updated on 08-06-2023 |
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Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The aim of Startup Internship at CSE is to
demonstrate the ability to conduct a qualified piece of research
within the field of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneurial
process. More specifically, to achieve grade 12, students must meet
the following learning objectives with no or only minor mistakes.
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Course prerequisites | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
We recommend that you only begin ‘the Startup
Internship at CSE’ once you have passed all the exams in the first
two years (120 ECTS). This will give you the solid academic
foundation required for carrying out tasks during the Startup
Internship at CSE, as well as heighten the quality of the written
product you have to submit for examination after the Startup
Internship at CSE.
There are three types of internships in a startup: - Internship in students’ own startup - Internship in a CSE startup - Internship in a CSE alumni and/or partner startup Registration process: There is a dual registration process for this course. Step 1. Students must apply to CSE with their own startup (idea) (internship in own startup) or the idea of an existing CSE startup (internship in another CSE/alumni startup) in order to become an active member of Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship (CSE) community which means to be enrolled in CSE’s Incubation or Acceleration programs. To learn more about the CSE application process, see here: https://cse.cbs.dk/internship-with-ects/. Note: If the student AND the startup interning in is already part of CSE students can skip to step 2. Step 2. Students must sign up to this course during the electives rounds at CBS. More information about how to sign up for electives can be found here: https://studentcbs.sharepoint.com/sites/ChoicesAndOptions/SitePages/en/Registration-for-electives.aspx |
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Prerequisites for registering for the exam (activities during the teaching period) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of compulsory
activities which must be approved (see section 13 of the Programme
Regulations): 1
Oral presentations
etc.
Students must provide the internship completion certificate from the Copenhagen School of Entrepreneurship (CSE). |
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Course content, structure and pedagogical approach | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
‘The Startup Internship at CSE’ provides students with the opportunity to collect hands-on experiences in developing their own or another CSE startup while developing a research paper that tackles an entrepreneurial problem. ‘The Startup Internship at CSE’ offers students the opportunity to gain hands-on experience of developing an entrepreneurial venture. The main objective of the internship is to link business theory with entrepreneurial practice. The program has high demands both on the practical side of developing a startup or business idea within the entrepreneurial ecosystem at CSE AND on the academic side of crafting a qualified piece of academic research based on students’ entrepreneurial experiences.
The Internship Process The internship process focuses on developing students’ entrepreneurial knowledge and equips them for resolving humanity’s challenges of today and tomorrow through building their own entrepreneurial venture. Therefore, it is required that students participate in 6-8 mandatory activities each semester that may include the following: kick off and concluding events to plan, goal set, meet entrepreneurial peers and reflect; business development sessions (combination of teaching, workshop and peer-peer learning format), individual feedback from CSE staff; access to CSE startup workshops within customer, user & business validation, business model innovation, pitch & presentation practice among other workshops to build & apply one’s entrepreneurial competence, office space and what we offer as CSE workplace provider. If students fail to participate in all mandatory sessions, they cannot complete the ‘Startup Internship at CSE’.
The Supervision Process: Students must find an academic supervisor within the first week of ‘the Startup Internship at CSE’. The CBS supervisor must be an academic faculty employed at CBS within the areas of innovation and entrepreneurship or with expertise knowledge within the startup’s business field. Individual students are eligible for four hours of supervision, and teams are eligible for five hours. During the first six weeks of ‘the Startup Internship at CSE’ students should reach an agreement with your CBS academic supervisor on a topic and a research question that is linked to their business problem and falls within the subject area of students’ study program. The academic supervisors are responsible for guidance on the research paper, which students will hand in at the end of the project. Their role is similar to a bachelor/master thesis supervisor in that they provide input and feedback on questions about academic literature, research question, methodology, and discussion of findings. They will not help you with developing students’ business. Teaching formats are individual or group sessions where the supervisor gives guidance or feedback on the students’ research paper.
Bridging your Internship Experience with writing your Research Paper CBS faculty associated to CSE will provide the students with input on how to close the gap between their practical internship experience and writing a research paper. There will be several sessions that – on a general level – cover topics such as identifying a business problem, formulating a research question, finding academic literature, collecting and analyzing data. It is important to stress that this input is specifically adjusted to the types of entrepreneurial experiences students have during their internship program. However, it is not specific in relation to each students’ individual project for which guidance will be provided by the academic supervisor. |
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Description of the teaching methods | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Academic Supervisor: supervision, reading of
drafts, conversations (both online and offline)
CSE: Workshops, business development sessions, community sessions, exercises |
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Feedback during the teaching period | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Group supervision and feedback by academic supervisors on research. Group and individual feedback on startup by CSE staff. Workshop sessions with CSE-associated academic staff on bridging the gap between theory and practice. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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