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Skills you'll gain: Finance, Cash Management, Taxes, Planning
Copenhagen Business School
University of Cape Town
Skills you'll gain: Finance, FinTech, Regulations and Compliance, Banking, BlockChain, Financial Analysis, Business Development, Cryptography, Entrepreneurship, Securities Trading
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Yonsei University
Skills you'll gain: Finance
University of Virginia
Skills you'll gain: Business Process Management, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Management, Marketing, Sales, Strategy, Strategy and Operations
IE Business School
Skills you'll gain: Sales, Advertising, Business Development, Communication, Digital Marketing, Finance, Marketing
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship, Planning, Leadership and Management, Business Design, Strategy, Business Development, Creativity, Decision Making, Strategy and Operations, Product Strategy
Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis, Data Visualization, Leadership and Management, Problem Solving, Risk Management
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UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales)
Skills you'll gain: Entrepreneurship
University of Cape Town
Skills you'll gain: BlockChain, Cryptography, Entrepreneurship
Coursera Project Network
Skills you'll gain: Digital Marketing
In summary, here are 10 of our most popular how to start a startup courses
- Introduction to Personal Finance:Â SoFi
- Sustainable Fashion:Â Copenhagen Business School
- Fintech Startups in Emerging Markets:Â University of Cape Town
- Lactation Biology:Â University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Applying Investment Decision Rules for Startups:Â Yonsei University
- Customer-Centric IT Strategy:Â University of Virginia
- Legal Tech & Startups:Â IE Business School
- From Idea to Startup:Â Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
- Supply Chain Management and Analytics:Â Unilever
- How to Validate your Startup Idea:Â UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales)