Module/Course Title: Technopreneur

Module course code

KOMS120701

Student Workload
79.33 hours

Credits

2 / 3 ETCS

Semester

7

Frequency

Odd Semester

Duration

16

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Type of course

Supporting Science and Technology Courses

Contact hours


26.67 hours of face-to-face (theoretical) class activity

Independent Study


32 hours of independent activity
32 hours of structured activities

Class Size

30

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Prerequisites for participation (if applicable)

-

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Learning Outcomes

  1. Students can demonstrate effective communication
  2. Students can apply creative and innovative ideas
  3. Students can explore ideas, conduct discussions, and convey ideas of creative bussinesses
  4. student can make a plan, design, create teams and manage business

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Subject aims/Content

This course introduces connecting entrepreneurship and technology business products. This course develops Business/Startup ideas that combines complex skills that can help people in their daily lives. It gives students the freedom to be creative and develop their skills in exploring ideas, realizing ideas, and maintaining businesses. Throughout the course, participants will be introduced to key concepts and principles in entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology commercialization. They will explore the various stages of the entrepreneurial journey, from ideation and opportunity recognition to business planning, funding, and scaling. Emphasis will be placed on the integration of technological advancements and the utilization of emerging technologies as a foundation for business innovation.

Study Material
  • Definition of entrepreneurship
  • Introduction to entrepreneurship
  • Traits of an entrepreneur
  • Character and character of an entrepreneur
  • Motivation to be an entrepreneur
  • Determination of ideas
  • digging for ideas
  • Create a description of the idea

Develop a plan

  • Make a business proposal
  • FGD
    Revise the proposal

material that has been discussed

1. Test your sincerity in entrepreneurship so that when you are running you don't back down in the middle of the road

2. Take the Entrepreneurship Talent Interest Test (TMBK) online at:
tmbk.undiksha.ac.id

Pouring ideas into proposals

Create innovative and attractive business concepts

  1. SWOT Instructional Objectives
  2. Definition of SWOT
    SWOT Analysis and Decision Making Management
  1. Business Feasibility Study (SKU)
  2. SKU goals
  3. SKU Process and Stage
    Business Feasibility Analysis
  • Determine the assessment criteria
  • Evaluating activity stages
  • Evaluating RAB

all materials

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Teaching methods

Attendance and participation

6

Assesment Methods

Attendance and participation

7

This module/course is used in the following study programme/s as well

Computer Science Study Programme

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Responsibility for module/course

  • Agus Aan Jiwa Permana, S.Kom., M.Cs.
  • NIDN : 0004088702

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Other Information

  1. Bambang Murdaka Eka Jati & Tri Kuntoro Priyambodo, Kewirausahaan, Technopreneurship untuk Mahasiswa Ilmu-ilmu Eksakta, 2015, Andi Offse
  2. Project Management For Dummies®, 2nd Edition
  3. Stanley E. Portny Wiley Publishing, Inc., ISBN-13: 978-0-470-04923-5, ISBN-10: 0-470-04923-5
  4. Panduan Program Mahasiswa Wirausaha (PMW) Undiksha
  5. video references for learning about technopreneurship, "Technopreneurship: Building Successful Startups" by Stanford Graduate School of Business: Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQZYen5dfr0
  6. Description: This video provides an overview of technopreneurship and shares insights from successful entrepreneurs. It covers topics such as ideation, market validation, funding, and scaling, The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries: Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fEvKo90qBns
    • Description: In this talk, Eric Ries introduces the concept of the lean startup methodology and how it can be applied to technology-driven ventures. He discusses the importance of validated learning, rapid iteration, and building minimum viable products (MVPs).
  7. "How to Start a Startup" by Sam Altman and Dustin Moskovitz:Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBYhVcO4WgI&list=PLZHQObOWTQDMsr9K-rj53DwVRMYO3t5Lr,Description: This video lecture series covers various aspects of starting a startup, including idea generation, team building, product development, fundraising, and scaling. It features guest speakers from successful technology startups.

  8. "Building a Technopreneurial Ecosystem" by Steve Blank:Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LjMoT9jL58,Description: Steve Blank, an entrepreneurship expert, shares insights on creating a thriving technopreneurial ecosystem. He discusses the importance of support networks, mentorship, and the role of universities in fostering entrepreneurship.

  9. "The Art of the Start 2.0" by Guy Kawasaki: Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtN1YnoL46Q,Description: In this video, Guy Kawasaki, a renowned technopreneur and venture capitalist, shares valuable insights and tips for starting and growing successful technology ventures. He covers topics such as pitching, evangelism, and creating a remarkable product.

  10. "Entrepreneurship: A State of Mind" by Naveen Jain: Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ASBvD7VWn-s, Description: Naveen Jain, a successful technopreneur, discusses the mindset and qualities needed to become a successful entrepreneur. He shares personal experiences and insights on the importance of resilience, vision, and passion.