O2O Entrepreneurship Training Platform - BEST1001: Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship in Hong Kong.
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DEPARTMENT :
Knowledge Transfer Office
PRODUCER :
Knowledge Transfer Office
PROJECT YEAR :
2016
LENGTH :
3 min.
ACCESS :
Open to all
SUMMARY :
Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship in Hong Kong is a MOOC-styled Online-to-Offline entrepreneurship training module for the development of entrepreneurial and innovative mind-sets. It is jointly developed by the Knowledge Transfer Office (KTO) of our University and Professor Ikhlaq Sidhu of the Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology (SCEC) of University of California, Berkeley.
Berkeley Method of Entrepreneurship in Hong Kong is now open to every HKBU student (http://buelearning.hkbu.edu.hk/course/view.php?id=57478). This 100-minute online module will start with Professor Ikhlaq Sidhu, Director of SCEC, who will give you the basic concepts of entrepreneurship. A few successful local entrepreneurs will then share their experiences and keys to success. After completing the online module, you will earn one CCL credit. If you continue to complete an offline entrepreneurship activity organised by the Business Entrepreneurship Support & Training (BEST) at KTO, you will earn an additional CCL credit.
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