The National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved the integration of a
comprehensive end-to-end Entrepreneurship curriculum into the Nigerian university
academic curricula.

Universities graduates coming out from 2015 will have acquired vital entrepreneurship skills regardless of discipline, which will make our graduates
become job creators rather than job seekers, as we currently have.

Undergraduates will acquire, in addition to their university academic qualification, skills
like: Developing new ventures or Start-Ups, Innovation and creativity, Business planning,
Franchising, Partnership Funding, Product development, Branding & Advertising.

Others are; purchasing materials, marketing, developing business plans and hiring strategies, Business management, Business law, Human Resource Management,
Financial management, Operations management, e-commerce, Travel, Tourism
and Hospitality, Information Management System, economic prediction, evaluation of new ventures and Entrpreneurial marketing.

Students will be encourage to construct, design, develop and operate their own businesses.

Hands-on work through on campus training, off-campus internships, employment opportunities and classroom
simulations of the business environment will be key elements in the new
entrepreneurship programs.

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