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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Over millennia, our physical environment, or the man-made places in which we work and live, has developed. However, this development has left gaps in its path, posing problems in urban societies. The Entrepreneurship in Architecture, Planning, and Real Estate online course teaches students how to identify, evaluate, and eventually remedy gaps with a design-based approach.

According to an IDC report, $189 billion is expected to be spent on urban planning programs globally by 2023. Entrepreneurship in Architecture, Planning, and Real Estate training, based on the value amplification approach, allows candidates to design their own solutions to the problems of urban society and understand the process of establishing a new company via this lens.

The Entrepreneurship in Architecture, Planning and Real Estate syllabus includes insights from professionals at MITdesignX, an on-campus startup accelerator based in the MIT SAP, and helps students build an action plan for translating their business idea to the real world.

The Highlights

  • Downloadable resources
  • Projects and assessments
  • Online learning
  • 7-10 hours per week
  • MIT offering
  • Shareable certificate
  • Split option of payment
  • 8 weeks duration
  • Self-paced learning
  • Course provider Getsmarter

Programme Offerings

  • Self-paced learning
  • Live polls
  • online learning
  • Offline resources
  • Case Studies
  • Infographics
  • video lectures
  • quizzes

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
yesMIT School of Architecture and Planning, Cambridge

Fee type

Fee amount in INR

Entrepreneurship in Architecture, Planning and Real Estate fees

Rs. 99,777  (Incl of all taxes)


Eligibility Criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

To qualify for the Entrepreneurship in Architecture, Planning, and Real Estate certification, Candidates must complete the online learning modules as well as submit projects and assignments. Candidates must also engage in classroom activities such as quizzes, live polls, surveys, case studies, and so on. To qualify for certification, candidates must complete all of the requirements outlined in the coursebook.

What you will learn

Entrepreneurial skillsKnowledge of Real Estate Sector

After the completion of Entrepreneurship in Architecture, Planning and Real Estate online training, Learners will gain a set of abilities for launching a design-based solution to a problem in the urban landscape. candidates will also gain a piece of personalized advice on the planned venture from MITdesignX topic matter experts. Candidates will develop an action plan for launching their venture into the actual world.


Who it is for

  • Anyone interested in addressing problems or establishing a company in the built environment, including experts in architecture, design, planning, engineering, policy, transportation, real estate, or construction.
  • Existing entrepreneurs who are already in the architectural space and wish to take advantage of this chance to learn new skills and enhance current knowledge.
  • Those who work in the urban environment but are not yet entrepreneurs and wish to learn the essential principles required to begin a company.

Admission Details

To get admission to the Entrepreneurship in Architecture, Planning and Real Estate online course, follow the steps mentioned below:

Step 1. Open the official course page by following the provided link (https://www.getsmarter.com/products/mit-entrepreneurship-in-architecture-planning-and-real-estate-online-short-course)

Step 2. Click on the ‘Register Now’ button to start the registration

Step 3. Agree with the provider’s terms and conditions and continue

Step 4. Create a profile on the Getsmarter by providing personal details

Step 5. Fill out the billing information and sponsor details if any

Step 6. Pay the fee and start learning at UCT via Getsmarter

The Syllabus

  • Describe a problem or need in the built environment
  • Define the built environment
  • Discuss reasons for embarking on an entrepreneurial journey
  • Identify market parameters through research
  • Outline what human-centred design entails in the built environment
  • Identify a problem or need in the built environment and propose a solution
  • Recognize the implications of real-world examples

  • Articulate a problem statement
  • Identify and empathize with a particular need in the market
  • Apply market analysis methodology to determine the potential customer or user market
  • Identify and map stakeholders impacted by your idea
  • Classify the market into segments

  • Decide on key early pivots and transitions
  • Determine milestones for development
  • Distinguish between mission and vision statements
  • Draft vision and mission statements for your venture
  • Evaluate mission and vision statements to determine best practice

  • Select metrics to prove the value proposition of a venture
  • Illustrate the purpose of a value proposition
  • Construct the value proposition of a venture
  • Deconstruct the user journey related to a product or service
  • Relate to and empathize with the target user or customer
  • Draft a user journey map
  • Reflect on the user journey to understand a greater context

  • Articulate the benefits of your prototype
  • Identify an element to prototype
  • Critique the hypothesis of your and your peers’ proposed prototypes
  • Assemble a set of design specifications off which to build
  • Select specifications that most align with your prototype
  • Create a tangible or digital prototype of your idea, or a portion thereof
  • Decide on the appropriate medium for your prototype

  • Determine how your venture will generate revenue
  • Distinguish among different types of business models
  • Investigate different business models to find what is best suited to your venture
  • Design a custom business model for your venture
  • Apply key financial planning skills

  • Differentiate among three different pitch formats in terms of purpose and audience
  • Determine the best methods for communicating your venture idea
  • Critique examples of pitches in terms of audience appropriateness and message framing
  • Select the relevant information and appropriate angle for each of the three-pitch formats
  • Articulate the benefits of incorporating storytelling in the communication of your venture idea
  • Present your venture in three different pitch formats
  • Decide how to frame your message and communicate it effectively to different audiences

  • Articulate key entrepreneurial negotiation skills and strategies used to engage with people and partners
  • Identify the essential players in your venture
  • Classify different types of funding and their benefits
  • Decide on the key priorities and objectives of your venture
  • Analyze a funding strategy
  • Compile a one-year action plan for your venture
  • Reflect on the design solution and venture ideation process

Instructors

MIT School of Architecture and Planning, Cambridge Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: What are the main types of entrepreneurship organisations?

The main types of entrepreneurs are: scalable startups, small businesses, social entrepreneurs and big companies are the main types of entrepreneurship organisation.

2: What does a real estate entrepreneur do?

A real estate entrepreneur is someone who directly or indirectly invests in the housing market.

3: How does the planning process help entrepreneurs?

The planning process assists an entrepreneur in determining exactly what has to be done to grow the company, as well as what financial and human resources are necessary to carry out the plan.

4: What are the 3 types of planning?

The 3 types of planning are: tactical, operational and strategic.

5: Which is the best architecture entrepreneurship course?

The Entrepreneurship in Architecture, Planning and Real Estate course offered by MIT is one of the best architecture entrepreneurship courses.

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