academyEX

Entrepreneurship Micro-Credential

Auckland, New Zealand

The Non-degree in Entrepreneurship Micro-Credential at academyEX is a 2 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

academyEX is a leading New Zealand postgraduate institute focused on impactful education in technology, sustainability, and leadership. It empowers students to master the future through practical, industry-aligned Master's and micro-credential programs.

About the Program

The Entrepreneurship Micro-Credential is designed for aspiring entrepreneurs and current business owners who want to turn their ideas into reality. This 10-week online course offers practical tools and insights from experienced entrepreneurs, helping you build the confidence to challenge conventional business practices. Ideal for those who thrive in collaborative environments, this program equips you with the skills needed to navigate the entrepreneurial landscape.

Throughout the course, you will engage in weekly live sessions where you can develop your business pitch deck and receive valuable feedback. You will learn essential entrepreneurial skills, including strategic thinking, funding, and effective communication. This hands-on approach ensures that you not only gain theoretical knowledge but also practical experience that can be applied directly to your business ideas.

Graduates of this micro-credential can pursue various career paths, including roles such as startup founder, business consultant, product manager, or marketing strategist. The skills acquired are transferable across industries, allowing you to adapt to different business environments. By expanding your network and gaining access to essential resources, you will be well-prepared to launch your venture or enhance your existing business.

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