Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship

 (N/345/6/1089) (11/24) (MQA/PA 10706)

Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship provides students with the fundamental knowledge about corporate management and skills that help them to recognize the varied functioning of a company. Entrepreneurs are business owners or managers of a corporation, enterprise or small company and/or have opportunities as management trainees.

Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements :

  1. Pass in Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM), with a minimum Grade C (GP 2.00) in any 2 subjects, and pass in Mathematics and English at SPM level or any equivalent qualification; or
  2. Pass in Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) with a minimum grade of Jayyid, and pass in Mathematics and English at SPM level; or
  3. Any qualifications equivalent to Diploma or Advanced Diploma (Level 4 or 5, MQF) with a minimum PNGK of 2.00; or
  4. Pass in Matriculation/Foundation qualification with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 out of 4.00; or
  5. Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Government of Malaysia.

English Requirements :
International students must have proof of good proficiency in verbal and written English. For example, International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.5 or its equivalent. If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the programme.

FAQ

About The Program
  • At Lincoln University College, our Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship program provides students with the fundamental knowledge about corporate management and skills that help them to recognize the varied functioning of a company. Entrepreneurs are business owners or managers of a corporation, enterprise or small company and/or have opportunities as management trainees.
  • Our experienced faculty members deliver a comprehensive blend of practical and theoretical training, equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed to navigate modern management challenges. This holistic approach prepares our graduates to confidently and effectively manage global business operations, positioning them for leadership roles in their future careers.

Graduates of this program are well-prepared to launch their own businesses, work in innovation-driven roles within companies, or become consultants, helping other entrepreneurs grow their ventures. The program also fosters leadership, innovation, and adaptability, essential traits for success in the dynamic world of business.

Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship is designed to prepare students for careers in international markets by offering International case studies on business challenges and solutions across different economies.

Career support for Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship students

  • Career services: Lincoln Business School provide dedicated career services that help students connect with multinational employers through recruitment events, recruitment agency and career fairs.
  • Alumni networks: Strong global alumni networks are common in Lincoln Business School, allowing students to connect with graduates working in diverse industries worldwide.
  • Faculty in Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship programs often have extensive international experience, bringing a wealth of knowledge from global corporations, international research, and consulting roles.

 

  • Faculty of Business boast a diverse faculty with professionals who have worked in multinational corporations across continents and industries.  This global expertise ensures that students gain a real-world understanding of how business is conducted across different cultures and regions.

The Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship is ideal for individuals who are passionate about starting their own businesses, innovating within existing companies, or contributing to the entrepreneurial ecosystem. Here are the types of individuals who should consider this program:

1. Aspiring Entrepreneurs

  • Those who have a strong desire to start their own businesses or startups and want the knowledge and skills to turn their ideas into reality.

2. Innovative Thinkers

  •  Individuals who enjoy thinking creatively and solving problems, especially those interested in developing new products, services, or business models.

3. Business-Oriented Individuals

  • Those with a strong interest in business fundamentals, such as finance, marketing, operations, and strategy, and who want to apply this knowledge in a dynamic, entrepreneurial environment.

4. Self-Starters

  • People who are motivated, proactive, and capable of taking initiative. Entrepreneurship requires a high level of independence and the ability to work through challenges.

5. Future Business Leaders

  • Those who wish to develop leadership skills to lead teams, manage people, and inspire innovation, whether in their own ventures or within larger organizations.

6. Risk-Takers

  • Individuals who are comfortable with uncertainty and willing to take calculated risks, as entrepreneurship often involves navigating unpredictable markets and situations.

7. Social Entrepreneurs

  • People passionate about creating businesses with a social or environmental impact, who want to combine entrepreneurship with solving societal challenges.

8. Intrapreneurs

  • Individuals interested in driving innovation within existing companies (intrapreneurship), helping established businesses stay competitive by fostering new ideas and strategies.

9. Digital Entrepreneurs

  • Those who are keen to explore opportunities in the digital space, such as e-commerce, digital marketing, app development, or online business platforms.

10. Future Consultants or Advisors

  • People who want to work as business consultants or advisors, providing expertise to help other entrepreneurs and small businesses succeed.
  • The upcoming intakes for the Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship program are in March, July, and November.
  • These multiple entry points provide flexibility for applicants to start the program at a time that best suits their schedule.
Admission
  • Pass in Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM), with a minimum Grade C (GP 2.00) in any 2 subjects, and pass in Mathematics and English at SPM level or any equivalent qualification; or
  • Pass in Sijil Tinggi Agama Malaysia (STAM) with a minimum grade of Jayyid, and pass in Mathematics and English at SPM level; or
  • Any qualifications equivalent to Diploma or Advanced Diploma (Level 4 or 5, MQF) with a minimum PNGK of 2.00; or
  • Pass in Matriculation/Foundation qualification with a minimum CGPA of 2.00 out of 4.00; or
  • Other equivalent qualifications recognized by the Government of Malaysia.

 

  • Diploma in any field is usually acceptable for admission.
  • Applicants from non-business backgrounds may be required to take foundational business courses or demonstrate their capacity to handle the program’s academic rigor.

Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship programs do not require GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores as part of the admission process, particularly if the applicant has significant work experience or a strong academic record.

The typical documents required for Bachelor in Business Administration program application include:

  • Copy of STUDENT and Parents’ Identity Card
  • Copy of PASSPORT – INTNL
  • STPM / A Level/ UEC Cert/Slip
  • Diploma and Matriculation/Foundation Holder – Academic transcripts from all institutions attended
  • LINCOLN Registration Form
  • Proof of English proficiency (for non-native English speakers).

Yes, Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship programs allow current diploma students to apply during their final year, provided they submit proof of diploma completion before the program starts. You will need to meet all other entry requirements and provide your final academic transcript upon graduation.

There is typically no minimum age requirement for Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship program. However, many programs prefer candidates who are 18 years and above to early 30s.

A successful candidate for a Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship program typically has:

  • A Diploma from a recognized institution.
  • Professional experience (preferably 2-5 years, though not
  • English proficiency (if applicable) and possibly GMAT/GRE scores (if required by the program).
Program Structure and Duration

Below is a summary of program durations for Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship:

  • Full-Time Study: 3 years 
  •  Part-Time Study: 6 years 

The Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship program at Lincoln University College requires students to complete 123 credit hours to graduate.

The timetable is typically made available four weeks prior to the start of the semester. Students can easily access and review their schedules through the LLS student portal, ensuring they have ample time to prepare for the upcoming semester.

English Proficiency
  • International students must have proof of good proficiency in verbal and written English. For example, International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 5.5 or its equivalent.
  • If a student does not meet this requirement, HEPs must offer English proficiency courses to ensure that the student’s proficiency is sufficient to meet the needs of the program.

Yes, the Intensive English Program is available for students who don’t meet the requirement. Successful completion allows for admission to degrees.

Test scores are valid for two years from the test date.

Submit them along with your application or by the deadline outlined by the university.

Accreditation

Yes, Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship is accredited by MQA and Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia.

  • Yes, accreditation significantly impacts global employability.
  • Accreditation ensures that the Bachelor of Accountancy program meets international standards of quality and rigor.
  • Employers worldwide often prefer graduates from accredited programs as they know the education received is of a high standard.
  • Additionally, accredited programs provide students with a competitive edge in the global job market, increasing their chances of securing roles in multinational companies and enhancing their career prospects across various industries and countries.
  • Yes, the Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship program is designed to meet current industry standards. The curriculum is regularly updated to align with the latest trends and demands in global business practices, ensuring that students gain relevant skills and knowledge.
  • This ensures that graduates are well-prepared to handle real-world challenges in global markets and are equipped with the competencies sought by employers worldwide.
  • Yes, accreditation from MQA and Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education strongly supports further education and certifications.
  • Graduates from accredited programs are more likely to be accepted into advanced academic pursuits like Master’s programme
  • The accreditation for the    Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) is typically reviewed and updated every 3 to 5 years.
  • This regular review ensures that the program maintains high academic standards and stays current with industry developments and best practices.
  • The MQA periodically assesses the curriculum, teaching methods, and overall quality of the program to ensure it continues to meet national and international educational standards.
  • This helps to keep the program relevant, ensuring that students are equipped with up-to-date skills and knowledge for the global business environment.
Career Prospects

Graduates with a Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship have a wide range of career opportunities, both in starting their own businesses and working in roles that support innovation and business growth. Here are some of the key career prospects:

1. Entrepreneur/Business Owner

  • Graduates can start their own businesses in various sectors, such as retail, technology, services, or e-commerce, applying the entrepreneurial skills learned to launch and grow their ventures.

2. Startup Founder

  • Those with innovative ideas can establish startups, particularly in fast-growing industries like tech, fintech, or sustainability, and may seek venture capital or crowdfunding for support.

3. Business Consultant

  • Entrepreneurs can become consultants, offering advice and expertise to help other startups or small businesses improve operations, develop strategies, and solve problems.

4. Business Development Manager

  • Working in larger organizations, business development managers identify growth opportunities, form strategic partnerships, and develop new markets or products.

5. Innovation Manager

  • This role focuses on fostering innovation within existing companies by managing innovation projects, developing new products or services, and staying ahead of market trends.

6. Product Manager

  • Product managers oversee the development and launch of new products, working closely with marketing, design, and technical teams to bring innovative ideas to market.

7. E-Commerce Entrepreneur

  • Graduates can start their own online businesses, selling products or services through e-commerce platforms, or developing and managing digital storefronts.

8. Social Entrepreneur

  • Social entrepreneurs create businesses that focus on solving social or environmental problems, combining the drive for business success with the goal of making a positive impact.

9. Franchise Owner

  • Some graduates choose to buy into established franchise systems, where they manage their own business while leveraging the brand and systems of a larger company.

10. Sales Manager

  • Entrepreneurship graduates can lead sales teams, develop sales strategies, and manage client relationships in fast-paced, growth-focused environments.

11. Corporate Intrapreneur

  • Intrapreneurs work within existing organizations, driving innovation by creating new business units, launching new products, or improving internal processes to keep the company competitive.

12. Venture Capital Analyst

  • Graduates may work in venture capital or private equity firms, analyzing and investing in startups and early-stage companies with high growth potential.

13. Marketing Manager

  • Marketing managers develop and execute marketing strategies for businesses, focusing on customer acquisition, brand development, and sales growth.

14. Operations Manager

  • Operations managers ensure the efficient running of a business’s day-to-day operations, optimizing processes, managing supply chains, and improving productivity.

15. Financial Advisor for Small Businesses

  • Using their entrepreneurial and financial knowledge, graduates can advise small business owners on financial planning, investment strategies, and business growth opportunities.

16. Investment and Fundraising Consultant

  • Helping startups and small businesses raise funds, either through traditional means, like venture capital, or through newer methods, such as crowdfunding platforms.

17. Digital Marketing Entrepreneur

  • Leveraging digital tools and platforms to create marketing strategies or start businesses that specialize in online marketing, SEO, social media management, or digital advertising.

18. Project Manager

  • Managing projects in various industries, focusing on delivering outcomes within scope, budget, and time, particularly for entrepreneurial ventures and startups.

19. Supply Chain Manager

  • Managing the logistics of product sourcing, production, and distribution for entrepreneurial ventures that manufacture or sell physical goods.

20. Angel Investor/Entrepreneur Mentor

  • Experienced entrepreneurs often transition into mentoring or investing in new startups, providing financial backing and strategic advice to help them grow.

 

  • Malaysia: Starting salaries range from MYR 24,000 to RM 40,000 per annum, depending on experience and industry.
  • International: Salaries vary widely; research specific regions for accurate figures.
Tuition Fee and Scholarship
Further Education
Alumni Network

Yes, as a graduate of the Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship program, you will have lifelong access to our global alumni network, which includes thousands of professionals across various industries and regions. The alumni network offers invaluable resources for networking, career opportunities, and continuous learning, and we host regular alumni events and reunions to help you stay connected.

Our Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship program has produced many distinguished alumni who have gone on to lead and innovate in their fields. For example, some of them have become CEOs of global firms, and some working as partner in major consulting firms. We also have alumni who have become successful entrepreneurs, launching startups such in the fintech industry. Some of them have joined prestigious universities in Canada, New Zealand, or Germany for further studies. Our alumni continue to make significant impacts in various sectors worldwide.

Our graduates pursue careers across a wide range of industries, including finance, consulting, technology, healthcare, manufacturing, consumer goods, and non-profit sectors. Many graduates also find opportunities in emerging fields such as sustainability, artificial intelligence, and digital transformation. The diverse skill set provided by the  Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship prepares students to succeed in both traditional and rapidly evolving industries.

Yes, there are numerous ways for alumni to stay engaged with the Bachelor of Business Entrepreneurship program. Alumni are invited to participate in networking events, mentorship programs, guest lectures, and alumni reunions. We also encourage alumni to contribute to the growth of the program by serving on advisory boards, offering internships, and recruiting new graduates for their organizations. Additionally, our alumni have lifetime access to career services and continued learning opportunities through workshops and webinars.

Contact us

Wisma Lincoln, No. 12-18, Jalan SS 6/12, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia

+1300 880 111 (Malaysia)
+603-7806 3478 (International)

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