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Technoprenuership

This document outlines the syllabus for a Technopreneurship course. The course is 3 credits and intended for students in their first, second, or third year of study. [The course aims to teach students the principles of entrepreneurship and how to develop and implement a feasible IT business plan.] It will cover the differences between entrepreneurship and technopreneurship, generating business ideas, financing sources, and developing a business plan. Students will be evaluated based on class participation, assignments, projects, and exams. The instructor is Mr. Rodrigo Calapan and the course will be offered in the first semester of the 2009-2010 academic year.

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Technoprenuership

This document outlines the syllabus for a Technopreneurship course. The course is 3 credits and intended for students in their first, second, or third year of study. [The course aims to teach students the principles of entrepreneurship and how to develop and implement a feasible IT business plan.] It will cover the differences between entrepreneurship and technopreneurship, generating business ideas, financing sources, and developing a business plan. Students will be evaluated based on class participation, assignments, projects, and exams. The instructor is Mr. Rodrigo Calapan and the course will be offered in the first semester of the 2009-2010 academic year.

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LYCEUM ALABANG

88 GNT Bldg., National Road, Muntinlupa City

COLLEGE OF COMPUTER STUDIES

PROJ433 Syllabus

I. COURSE IDENTIFICATION
Course Title Technopreneurship
Course Credit 3
Course Prerequisite All first year, second year and third year major subjects
Course Corequisite
Course Description This course covers the principles and theories of technoprenuership. Students are expected to
develop and implement a feasible IT business plan.

II. COURSE OBJECTIVES


General Objective
Specific Objectives Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to:
Understand the difference between entrepreneurship and technopreneurship
Apply the principles and theories of entrepreneurship and management in IT business
Understand the interplay between various factors affecting the IT business
Develop and implement an IT business plan

III. TEXTBOOK(S) AND REFERENCES


Textbook(s) Basics of Technoprenuership: Module 1.1-1.2, Frederico Gonzales, President-PESO Inc; M.
Barcelon, UPATBI

JumpStart: A Technoprenuership Fable, Dennis Posadas, (Singapore: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2009)
References http://digitalsolutions.ph/couchkamotereviews/technopreneurship

IV. COURSE OUTLINE


Week Modules/Topics Hours
1-5  Relationship between entrepreneurship, job creation, and the national economy
 Nature of Entrepreneurship 20
 Differences between entrepreneur and technopreneur
 What is high-tech industry?

6 PRELIM EXAMINATION 5
7-9  Idea generation and evaluation
 IPR, patents and legal issues
 Financing sources 20
 Developing a business plan

10 MIDTERM EXAMINATION 5
11  Starting a business 5
12  Entrepreneurial finance and accounting 5
13  Business strategies 5
 Marketing, sales, and customer relations 5

14 PREFINAL EXAMINATION 5
15  Stakeholders management 5
o Investors
o Competition
o Regulatory agencies
o Employees
o Financiers
16 o Community (society)
5
 Management of the business
17 5
 Global opportunities for entrepreneurs

18 FINAL EXAMINATION 5
90

VI. GRADING SYSTEM

CRITERIA PERCENTAGE
CLASS STANDING 60%
Attendance 10%
Recitation 10%

1
Assignment/SW 10%
Quiz (es) 20%
Capstone Projects 20%
Case Study 30%
MAJOR EXAMINATION 40%
TOTAL 100%

COMPUTATION
Prelim Grade (PG) = (60% Class Standing + 40% Major Exam)
Midterm Grade (MG) = (60% Class Standing + 40% Major Exam) * 70% + PG * 30%
Pre-Final Grade (PFG) = (60% Class Standing + 40% Major Exam) * 70% + MG * 30%
Final Grade (MG) = (60% Class Standing + 40% Major Exam) * 70% + PFG * 30%
SUBJECT GRADE = Final Grade

Passing Grade : 75%

VII. INSTRUCTOR AND SCHEDULE INFORMATION

Name: MR. RODRIGO P. CALAPAN Meeting Place and Time:

Office: +632 8615100 loc. 108 SY: 2009-2010 Term: 1st Semester
Home: +632 _________ (optional)
Mobile number: +639228405270
Email: [email protected]

Consultation Hours: ____________________________ Room: _______


Day and Time: ____________________________

VIII. VERSION
Version 1
Modified on: June 8, 2009
By: Rodrigo P. Calapan

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