KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING K1 Demonstrate knowledge of the factors, which influence entrepreneurial attitudes and behaviour in an international context. K2 Understand the nature of Born Global/International New Venture internationalisation, and the emerging theories/concepts underpinning this phenomenon K3 Comment authoritatively on how (international) entrepreneurial behaviour can be used to improve the competitive advantage of small firms. INTELLECTUAL QUALITIES I1 Identify, analyse and synthesise materials from primary and secondary sources that assist in the understanding of International Entrepreneurship. I2 Construct and defend a reasoned argument in class presentations. I3 Take a creative approach to studying topics in International Entrepreneurship, including thinking and reflecting around entrepreneurial issues and solving problems I4 Develop their learning through the cross fertilisation of ideas from their own and others’ experiences (peer to peer learning) PROFESSIONAL/PRACTICAL SKILLS P1 Apply knowledge of International Entrepreneurship, Born Globals and International New Ventures processes and practice creatively to problem solving situations. P2 Recognise and utilise their own and others contributions in-group processes. P3 Participate in academic, ethical and value discussions that develop from International Entrepreneurship topics studied P4 Complete written assignments in a way that demonstrates systematic information gathering, accuracy, critical reflection on arguments presented, as well as detailed Harvard referencing in written assignments.