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BSIT in Entrepreneurship Technology

Learn to build, launch, and grow your own tech-enabled business — no venture capital required.

3 years (9 terms)
15–20 / week
from ₱17,220/term after Asenso discount
100% online
Next: Jul 6

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Units this term

15

15 units: strong load, closer to standard pacing.

Due today₱6,888
Tuition total₱17,736

Asenso −20% applied automatically, ₱4,305 off from ₱21,525.

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Is this for me?

Best for

  • You want to start your own business instead of just getting a job.
  • You're excited about using technology to build something people will pay for.
  • You want to learn how to freelance successfully and earn on your own terms.
  • You have zero business or tech experience; we start from the very beginning.

Prerequisites

  • High school diploma
  • Internet access
  • Laptop or desktop computer

Level

Beginner-friendly — no tech background needed

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What you will learn & become

Business idea validation Lean startup methodology Digital product development E-commerce platform management Financial literacy for entrepreneurs Digital marketing for startups No-code & low-code tools Freelance business operations Client acquisition & pitching Project management

Curriculum

Entrepreneurial Thinking
  • The Entrepreneurial Mindset
  • Problem Discovery & Idea Validation
  • Business Model Design
  • Lean Startup & MVP Development
Technology for Entrepreneurs
  • No-Code & Low-Code Platforms
  • Building Simple Websites & Landing Pages
  • E-commerce Setup (Shopify, WooCommerce)
  • Digital Tools for Business Operations
Marketing & Sales
  • Digital Marketing on a Budget
  • Social Media for Small Business
  • Sales Fundamentals & Client Communication
  • Building a Brand Online
Money & Operations
  • Financial Literacy for Founders
  • Pricing, Invoicing & Collections
  • Business Registration & Compliance (PH)
  • Supply Chain Basics for Product Businesses
Growth & Scaling
  • Customer Acquisition Strategies
  • Analytics for Business Decisions
  • Freelancing as a Business Model
  • AI Tools for Small Business
Product & Project Management
  • Introduction to Product Management
  • Agile & Scrum for Small Teams
  • Managing Remote Teams & Contractors
  • Customer Support & Success
Professional Practice
  • Capstone: Launch Your Own Business or Side Hustle
  • Pitch Competition
  • Industry Internship or Mentorship
  • Portfolio & Business Plan Development
General Education
  • Communication & Professional Writing
  • Business Mathematics
  • Understanding Technology Trends

Career paths

Role Monthly Salary
Tech Startup Founder ₱20,000 – ₱100,000
E-commerce Business Owner ₱20,000 – ₱80,000
Freelance Digital Consultant ₱25,000 – ₱60,000
Product Manager (Junior) ₱30,000 – ₱65,000
Business Development Associate ₱25,000 – ₱50,000

Typical PH range — sample data

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Dr. Liza Ramirez

Program Chair, BSBA Programs

"Our students don't just learn business theory — they apply it to real problems at work the next day. That's the MMDC difference."

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Carlo Reyes

VA Career Kit graduate, now freelancing

"The VA Career Kit gave me exactly the skills clients look for. Within a month of finishing, I landed my first client on Upwork. The ₱990/month was worth every peso."

Proof & pathways

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Carlo Reyes

VA Career Kit graduate, now freelancing

"The VA Career Kit gave me exactly the skills clients look for. Within a month of finishing, I landed my first client on Upwork. The ₱990/month was worth every peso."

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Maria Santos

BSIT Software Development, Term 2

"I was scared I couldn't handle college while working. But MMDC's setup — online classes, no commute, term-based pacing — made it possible. I study after my shift and still have weekends."

Earn certifications while studying

Stack credentials as you go

Complement your degree with certifications in Digital Marketing, Virtual Assistant Career Kit, and Bookkeeping to add more services to your freelance toolkit.

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How to start

1

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2

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3

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Term 3 — enrollment window: now – Jun 30, 2026

Classes: Jul 6, 2026

Midterms: Aug 10–14, 2026

Finals: Sep 14–18, 2026

Grades: Sep 25, 2026