Entrepreneurship in Architecture, Planning, and Real Estate (MIT School of Architecture and Planning)
If you want to learn how to marshal urban entrepreneurship to build new projects that address business challenges, this degree program can help. Participating in this subjective program will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the entrepreneurial process involved in coming up with an idea in relation to the urban environment. The program includes various learning modules covering many aspects of entrepreneurship, such as identifying stakeholders, refining ideas, creating development frameworks, and building business models. . The program is designed in association with the MIT School of Architecture and Planning, which means you'll learn from experienced tutors. Upon completion of the program, a digital certificate of completion will be shared with you to demonstrate your skills.
Main features:
- A structured course that gives you the key tools to tackle urban development related challenges or startups
- Learn to connect needs and opportunities in the built environment with design solutions, the foundations of joint venture creation, and more.
- Know how to build, test, and iterate your ideas while discovering how to position your business ahead of the competition
- Learn how to develop a goal-oriented action plan to prepare you for taking risks for the road ahead while effectively communicating your vision and goals
Duration: 8 weeks, 7-10 hours/week
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