Bachelor in Responsible Innovation and Strategic Entrepreneurship (RISE)

Our RISE Bachelor is a 180-credit and professionally-oriented Bachelor Degree program designed for recent high school graduates seeking a challenge-based launchpad for responsible entrepreneurial careers. It blends responsible management, strategic thinking, ethical leadership, and entrepreneurial execution into a modular curriculum. RISE offers a hands-on, applied learning experience that prepares students to navigate uncertainty, design innovative solutions, and lead with purpose.

Focus on Responsible Innovation and Strategic Entrepreneurship through the RISE Courses; Create, test, and refine solutions in the RISE Labs through hands-on prototyping and rapid iteration; explore contemporary business cases and challenges through courses from our applied research hubs in Global, Digital, Social and Sustainable Business; strengthen practical business skills throughout the program; and integrate your learning in a RISE Project where you choose between Venture Incubation or a Consulting Mission.

Modular design

Everyone’s professional career is different, and we have always believed that one’s academic career should be too. You can customize your program based on your previous studies, current interests, and future ambitions. Our flexible and American-inspired program structure allows you to choose your courses based on a set of standard program requirements. These requirements are different for each of our programs. The choice of courses and modules will be different for each of our students also, providing for a truly unique and personalized curriculum.

Program requirements

In the standard 180-credit program with a flexible structure, students complete the program requirements on a full-time or part-time basis.

First phase

In the first phase for a total of 48 credits, you complete your coursework. The requirements of this phase can be started and completed in parallel with each other and do not need to be attempted in a certain sequence.

  • Principles of Management
  • Financial Accounting & Analysis
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Strategic Management
  • Business Law & Ethics
  • Operations & Supply Chain Basics
  • Design Thinking & Creative Problem Solving
  • Innovation Management
  • Technology & Digital Transformation
  • Business Model Innovation
  • Sustainable Business Practices
  • Intellectual Property & Commercialization
  • Startup Ideation & Validation
  • Customer Discovery & Market Research
  • Pitching & Storytelling for Entrepreneurs
  • Digital Tools for Startups

The RISE Project is an applied final project whereby students may choose to either execute a business idea developed in the RISE Lab as an entrepreneurship-focused component of the program, or alternatively opt for a strategic consulting assignment as an intrapreneurship-focused component instead. Your project is more than building early work experience—it’s a strategic choice. Students choose between:

  • Venture Incubation Track
    Execute a business idea developed in the RISE Lab. Work on your own startup idea in an applied venture‑building setting, supported by mentors and resources. Turn concepts into viable business models and prepare for launch.
  • Consulting Mission Track
    Deliver strategic recommendations for a client-style mission (live briefs when available). Join a consulting project for a startup, NGO, or corporate innovation team. Deliver actionable insights and strategic recommendations that make an impact.

Both tracks give you hands-on exposure to the entrepreneurial ecosystem and build your professional credibility. This flexibility ensures relevance for students with or without a venture idea.

Your RISE Project’s applied research adds academic depth to your experiential learning. This project allows you to explore topics such as:

  • Market feasibility for your venture
  • Innovation strategy for your consulting client
  • Impact analysis in emerging sectors

The RISE Project is designed for flexible, remote participation and is offered entirely online to accommodate students’ schedules and locations.

RISE Project I emphasizes applied professional exposure through a consulting mission or venture incubation sprint, with structured reflection and milestone delivery, similar to your interest, and is more focused on self-reflection and personal development.

Second phase

In the second phase for a total of 12 credits, you complete your Final Project. The requirements of this phase can be started at any time and do not necessarily need to be started only upon completion of the coursework.

  • Impact Cases in Digital Business: Digital Transformation & Technological Disruption
  • Impact Cases in Social Business: Social Innovation & Inclusive Growth
  • Impact Cases in Global Business: Ethical Governance & Global Risk
  • Impact Cases in Sustainable Business: ESG & Sustainable Development
  • Startup Finance & Funding Strategies
  • Growth Hacking & Digital Marketing
  • Product Development & Scaling
  • Social Impact & Sustainable Ventures

The RISE Project is an applied final project whereby students may choose to either execute a business idea developed in the RISE Lab as an entrepreneurship-focused component of the program, or alternatively opt for a strategic consulting assignment as an intrapreneurship-focused component instead. Your project is more than building early work experience—it’s a strategic choice. Students choose between:

  • Venture Incubation Track
    Execute a business idea developed in the RISE Lab. Work on your own startup idea in an applied venture‑building setting, supported by mentors and resources. Turn concepts into viable business models and prepare for launch.
  • Consulting Mission Track
    Deliver strategic recommendations for a client-style mission (live briefs when available). Join a consulting project for a startup, NGO, or corporate innovation team. Deliver actionable insights and strategic recommendations that make an impact.

Both tracks give you hands-on exposure to the entrepreneurial ecosystem and build your professional credibility. This flexibility ensures relevance for students with or without a venture idea.

Your RISE Project’s applied research adds academic depth to your experiential learning. This project allows you to explore topics such as:

  • Market feasibility for your venture
  • Innovation strategy for your consulting client
  • Impact analysis in emerging sectors

The RISE Project is designed for flexible, remote participation and is offered entirely online to accommodate students’ schedules and locations.

RISE Project II has a more applied research oriented approach and focuses on more Bachelor Capstone-style requirements.

Extended program

In the optional extended 240-credit program, students complete additional requirements that can be completed throughout the program and do not necessarily need to be completed only at the end.

Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:

  • Apply foundational academic, digital, and professional communication competencies to collaborate, communicate, and make evidence-informed decisions in coursework, Labs, and Project work.
  • Apply responsible innovation and strategic entrepreneurship frameworks to identify opportunities, evaluate feasibility and implications, and justify venture or innovation choices in structured assignments.
  • Integrate functional business knowledge to develop practical, measurable business plans and translate them into implementable actions with defined metrics.
  • Develop venture readiness by prototyping, testing, and iterating venture ideas in a venture studio setting, producing portfolio artifacts that evidence disciplined learning and progression (client-style briefs optional when available).
  • Produce and present a coherent capstone venture outcome (launch or growth pathway) that synthesizes program learning, is supported by evidence and contextual reflection, and is documented in a portfolio ready deliverable set.

This curriculum is valid for all students starting in October 2025 or later. While all efforts have been made to ensure that the program requirements and course overviews are complete and accurate at the time of publication, we reserve the right to make changes to the curriculum without prior notice, subject to ongoing internal validation. Some of the courses are subject to availability.

Program options

We provide flexibility because everyone’s preferences are different. Our curated academic options allow you to further customize your program and turn your experience into a truly personalized one. The following options result in slightly different program and/or other requirements and will differ for each student depending on the chosen combinations of options.

Global Bachelor

Students can opt for a truly global educational experience by studying at our campuses in Europe and Japan, as well as with one of our academic partners in the USA. The program requirements typically remain the same in this case. The academic calendar of our academic partner will however influence the study planning. The total study workload remains at a minimum of 180 (or 240) credits. but may end up slightly higher depending on the course selection offered by our academic partner. Connect with us to learn more about this option and how it influences your study planning.

Start or continue at our campuses in Europe or Japan, and finish with one of our academic partners in the USA:

  • University of California at Berkeley
  • University of California at Irvine

Dual Bachelor

Students have the option to complete a Dual Bachelor Degree program, in which case advanced program requirements apply. This option let’s students effectively combine two programs and results in a combination of program requirements. The total study workload changes to 240 credits. The difference with the 240-credit version is that in case of the 240-credit Bachelor Degree program, the qualification mentions 240 credits, whereas the two qualifications in case of a Dual Bachelor mention 180 credits only. Connect with us to learn more about this option and how it influences your program requirements.

Other options

Options available in our other Bachelor’s programs also include Bachelor-level concentrations.

Academic support

We want our students to optimally be prepared for, progress in and succeed after the program. This is why we introduced the following support options. They do not change the program or other requirements of the program, and are available upon request.

During the program, you can register for distance learning per course.

During the program, you can register for private tutoring per hour or per course.

Accreditation and ranking

Upon successful completion of the program, students receive an international private Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree awarded by United Institute (Switzerland). The degree is awarded based on the recommendation of our faculty members and Examination Committee (where applicable).

We are institutionally accredited by the UK-based and EQAR-registered British Accreditation Council (BAC). This institutional accreditation supports all our local campuses, study programs, dependent schools and awarding units.

We were awarded a 5-star rating for business and management studies as part of our overall 4-star rating in 2024 by QS.

UIBS was ranked in the Global Top 200 and the European Top 60 in the 2019 QS MBA ranking, as a Tier One program in the 2020 CEO Magazine Global MBA ranking, 41st in the 2019 CEO Magazine Global Executive MBA ranking, and 4th in the 2020 CEO Magazine Global Online MBA ranking.

In addition to the traditional paper-based award and school-branded cover, our academic and professional qualifications are also blockchain-verifiable on the Ethereum blockchain. This cutting-edge technology lets us add a whole new dimension to qualification verification. One major benefit of such secure documents is the instant verification by employers during the recruitment process.

More information

We organize 8 starting dates per year. Our academic calendar is based on a quarter system with four 10-week quarters per year that consist of two 5-week terms each. We refer to these quarters as Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer, and to these terms simply as A and B. Our program’s flexible structure and modular design allows you to optimally plan your studies and choose from among multiple starting dates in October, November, January, February, April, May, July, and August.

You can complete a Bachelor program in a full-time format within 3 academic years. Alternatively, you can complete the program in a part-time format within up to 6 academic years, depending on our course planning and your course selection. Completing half of the typical workload of a full-time format will equal twice the typical duration. The more flexible you are with your professional or other activities, the more courses you may be able to join in order to complete the program faster.

We schedule most courses on weekdays throughout the day, typically in blocks of 3 hours between 8.30 and 18.30, but there may be several evening courses between 19.00 and 22.00, weekend courses on Saturdays, and/or seminar courses with visiting faculty in two or more consecutive days. Some courses may be scheduled in a hybrid format, partially on-campus and partially virtual, or in a fully virtual format. When students combine on-campus and virtual courses, we refer to that as a blended program.

  • a high school diploma for a solid foundation (Students without one may qualify for our Undergraduate Foundation program.)
  • fluency in English for effective communication and interaction
We work with a rolling admissions process and do not set specific deadlines to apply because of our multiple starting dates. Applications are welcomed and reviewed on a rolling basis. We do advise students to apply early and formally accept their application so that everyone can plan ahead. We also advise students to allow sufficient time from the moment of their formal acceptance to plan their stay abroad (where applicable). Refer to the Admission Information section for more details.

Our LinkedIn page highlights where our alumni work and the roles they hold with one of our professionally-oriented qualifications. Graduates pursue a variety of positions in small, medium, large and multinational companies across numerous industries.

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Maximize your career perspectives with our optional Dual Bachelor’s combinations, integrating two programs for a comprehensive educational experience.