VCBS Handbook 2024
VCBS Handbook 2024
VCBS Handbook 2024
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CONTENTS
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Module Title: Venture Creation and Business Simulation
Pre-requisite None
Credit value 20
Refilwe Malepa
Email: refilwema@bac.ac.bw
Telephone: 3953062/76197314
Consultation day and time: TBA
Dr Naledi Moyo
Email: naledim@bac.ac.bw
Telephone:3953062
Consultation day and time: TBA
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Module Description
Module Content
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Week Tutorial Activities
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Topic covered
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Total learning hours in each category:
Module Assessment
Formative Assessment
Formative assessment accompanied by detailed feedback will take place during
tutorials with particular emphasis on a mock presentation skills exercise attracting
tutor feedback with peer verbal feedback. Harvard referencing quiz developed
through University systems designed to hone referencing skills.
Summative Assessment
The module will be assessed by two coursework and the weighting is below.
Mode: 100%
Coursework 1 40%
Coursework 2 60%
ASSESSMENT BRIEF
Students are to work in groups of 5/6. Identify a business opportunity that has the
capacity to solve current and future problems of customers/society. Prepare a 15-
minute presentation to be pitched at a start-up funding competition hosted by
renowned Venture Capital Firm. Your pitch should follow the building blocks of the
Business Model Canvas.
You are requested to record yourself giving a presentation. Upload the video on
YouTube. Share the YouTube link via email and insert it on your slides. You are to
submit your PowerPoint slides and other supporting documents via Turnitin.
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Marking Guide
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CW2: Individual Reflective Essay (60%)
Write an essay reflecting on your experience of using the / and how it links to other
module concepts and theories. Use any reflective writing model to write your
reflection. Your reflection should be accompanied by your logbook/learning portfolio
and screenshots.
Research
Product design
Pricing
Marketing promotions
The startup
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Marking Guide
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Structure 5 Properly structured
and follows the
prescribed font,
size and format.
Cover page, table
of contents and
page numbering.
/Supporting 10 Logbook with
evidence scores for all tests
taken and
screenshots.
ASSESSMENT INSTRUCTIONS
This module conforms to Botswana Accountancy College electronic assignment
submission Policy. Unless otherwise stated, all assignments should be electronically
submitted on the date and time set by the module leader and clearly indicated
thereafter:
CW1: 25/03/2024
CW2: 26/04/2024
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Knowledge Demonstrates excellent coherence of ideas and a thorough
knowledge and understanding of key concepts, albeit at a
basic level. There is very good evidence of wider reading.
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Communicatio The work is communicated quite clearly and effectively,
n and referencing is fairly accurate.
Communicatio The work communicates overall, but with some errors, and
n referencing is not very accurate.
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and/or applications.
0 to 4
Nothing of merit in submitted work or designates work
where an academic offence has occurred. Where no work
has been submitted the NS notation will apply.
Reading list
Hisrich, R., Peters, M. and Shepherd, D. (2019). Entrepreneurship. 11th edition.
McGraw-Hill.
Spinelli, S. (2016). New Venture Creation: Entrepreneurship for the 21st Century.
10th edition. Richard D. Irwin, Inc.
Additional readings:
Blank, S. (2013). Why the Lean Start-Up Changes Everything. Harvard Business
Review.
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Blundel, R. and Lockett, N. (2011). Exploring Entrepreneurship - Practices and
Perspectives. Oxford University Press, UK.
George, G. and Bock, A. J. (2011). The business model in practice and its
implications for entrepreneurship research. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice,
35(1), 83—111.
Gilbert, C. G. and Eyring, M. J. (2010). Beating the Odds When You Launch a New
Venture. Harvard Business Review
McGrath, R.G. (2010). Business Models: A Discovery Driven Approach. Long Range
Planning, 43(2-3), 247–261.
Osterwalder, A. and Pigneur, Y. (2010). Business Model Generation. Wiley & Sons,
New Jersey, 1-72.
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Exceptional Extenuating Circumstances (EEC)
(a) The student must submit all summative assessments as communicated in this
module handbook and in the coursework.
(b) If there are serious circumstances beyond a student’s control that affect their
ability to complete an assessment, they may submit a claim for Exceptional
Extenuating Circumstances (EEC).
(ii) Hospitalization.
circumstances which a student did not disclose at the appropriate time (unless
the student were unable to do so e.g., hospitalization).
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student to submit the work in which case appropriate proof must be attached
to the EEC application.
(f) The form must be completed and submitted to the academic administration
office in the School of Business and Leisure.
(g) If the student is unable to deliver the form physically due to sickness or other
causes, it can be emailed to the module leader.
(j) The module leader shall after forty-eight (48) hours of the submission deadline
find out whether there are any non-submissions.
(k) In any non-submission, the module leader will liaise with the academic
administration officer on whether any EEC application has been made.
(l) If an EEC application is rejected, the student will retake the module, i.e., join
the class in which the module will be offered in the following academic year.
Plagiarism
(a) Turnitin similarity index for this module should not exceed…%.
(c) Exceeding the above percentage of similarity index will automatically lead to
the to re-sitting of the coursework.
(d) The Turnitin similarity percentage in the re-sit coursework is the same as in
the original work.
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(e) The re-sit coursework score if successful will not exceed the pass mark for the
assessment.
(f) If the re-sit coursework exceeds the above similarity index, the student will
retake (repeat) the module.
Students will receive feedback on their performance in written form on the feedback
sheets attached to the portfolio and presentation slides.
you attend classes without providing evidence that you have attempted
the set class questions
As a result of invoking the policy, you may fail the whole module or part of the
module.
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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND LEISURE
Surname…………………………………… … First
Name…………………………………………………………………………………..
Programme……………………………………………………………………………………
……………………………………………………
Module name:…………………………………………………………….
Declaration: I hereby declare that the information above and any attached evidence
are true and correct)
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Date:……………………Signature
Received by:………………………Date………………………….
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