Entrepreneurship courses focus on starting and growing a business, from theory and practice to frameworks for social entrepreneurship and building a culture of innovation. You’ll also find focused topics such as venture capital, fundraising, pricing strategy, leadership, and marketing across the catalog.
Start with approachable options like Entrepreneur Guide for Beginners or Entrepreneurship I: Laying the Foundation. You can also move from idea to action with From Idea to Startup.
Popular adjacent areas include Venture Capital, Fundraising, Pricing Strategy, and Leadership. You’ll also find Time Management and Consumer Behavior helpful. These topics complement startup planning, growth, and team execution.
Entrepreneurship isn't just a trendy buzzword - it's a powerful force for innovation that is changing our world and creating new business opportunities every day. Entrepreneurs create new businesses, whether it's inventing new products, offering new types of services, or simply developing new processes for connecting existing goods and services to markets.
Today, we often associate entrepreneurship with the tech industry and venture capital-backed startups like Facebook and Tesla (and their superstar founders Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk). However, this skill can be relevant regardless of your career path; social entrepreneurship is essential for non-profit founders, corporate entrepreneurship can help drive innovation and spin-off divisions from within established multinational giants, and everyday small business owners can take their company to the next level with entrepreneurial skills.
Check out Innovation: From Creativity to Entrepreneurship and Innovation & Entrepreneurship – From Basics to Open Innovation. For broader context, see Digital Transformation. These offerings help you turn ideas into scalable products and services.
You can earn Course Certificates, Specializations, and Professional Certificates. Examples include the Innovation: From Creativity to Entrepreneurship Specialization and the Keller Williams Real Estate Agent Professional Certificate. These programs often include hands-on projects you can apply to your venture.
Yes—explore the Social Entrepreneurship Specialization for a structured path. You can also start with the free Becoming a changemaker: Introduction to Social Innovation.
Many entrepreneurs build go-to-market skills with certificates like Google Digital Marketing & E-commerce and Meta Social Media Marketing. These programs help you develop digital marketing and e-commerce skills to grow your business.
If you want a formal credential, consider business degrees that complement entrepreneurship, such as the Master of Business Administration (iMBA). You can also explore undergraduate options like the Bachelor of Science in General Business based on your goals.