Entrepreneurship Courses
Want to solve real world problems during your degree? Enrol in undergraduate and postgraduate courses that build and test your creativity and entrepreneurial skills.
Our courses are practical, problem-focused and provide you the time and space to solve like an entrepreneur. Check out our course overview and enrol today!
Creative Entrepreneurship (Undergraduates)
GENE1500 (6 units of credit)
GENE1500 is an undergraduate course that aims to teach the process of problem finding, customer discovery and designing a creative entrepreneurial venture. Students will not only hear of the core concepts, but learn to apply them in a way that is relevant to a real situation.
Students will:
Validate a problem space
Recruit a team (group/co-founders)
Rapid prototype
Design experiments
Collect customer feedback
Find a business model
Pitch their startup
Entrepreneurship and Innovation (Postgraduates)
ZZBU6103 (6 units of credit)
ZZBU6103 is a postgraduate course focused on identifying, analysing and proposing a solution to a meaningful unsolved problem in the world for an identified market segment, using practical tools and protocols.
Students will:
Identify the common characteristics of successful entrepreneurs and understand the processes and support mechanisms that enable them to succeed
Define a problem statement developed from a compelling societal need, generate multiple alternative solution concepts
Evaluate solution concepts using Customer Discovery methodology through the Business Model Canvas and Value Proposition Canvas
Use language, visual representations, and/or digital media to persuasively convey qualitative and quantitative information