The development of a culture of entrepreneurship in society is a basic tool for the economic and social development which improves the competitiveness of a country. It is possible to train and develop the entrepreneurial attitude. The entrepreneurship competencies of college students as prospective entrepreneur or whom has started their business. There is the influence of entrepreneurship education given to the college students by seeing the difference in scores of competences generated from the program of entrepreneurship education that has been established. In this study addresses the respect of students of entrepreneurship education related with their competency and also the opportunity seeking and competency enhancement are nominated as a sign of readiness and effort for entrepreneurship intention. Education system in Indonesia tends to create education only constituting the process of transferring knowledge. The students were not given adequate opportunity of developing their creativity and independency. The result of this study expected to add reference about entrepreneurship education commonly, included entrepreneurship competency, constructive entrepreneurship education, consist of; 1) standard syllabus 2) teacher qualification and 3) teaching approaches. Besides, entrepreneurial teacher training programs motivate student teachers to develop their own entrepreneurial knowledge, skills and attitudes.
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