An Entrepreneur is Born
BA – 193.1301
Yuval Shapir
Autumn Semester | Workshop – 2 Credits
Internship – 2 Credits
Course Summary
- Understand whether entrepreneurship is right for you, and also what kind of entrepreneurship speaks to you
- Experience entrepreneurial thinking and internalize work habits of entrepreneurs
- Overcoming barriers on the way of planning, development and entrepreneurial action
About the Course
- Date: 1st semester 2020, Sundays 16: 00-20:00.
- Credits: part workshop – 2 credits and part practical experience – 2 credits
- Lecturers: Yuval Shafir
- Reception hours: by appointment, before or after class
- Location: to be determined later
- Ranking: For undergraduate students
- Prerequisites: None
- Course Syllabus: Click here
- Additional Requirements: Size and course will be online format; students will be required to have open cameras in classes. In case the lesson is recorded – the gallery photos will not be recorded. Failure to open the camera will be considered as absence
- Relevant for second + third years (Computer Systems and Computer Science third year only)
Course Description
In terms of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program there is no restriction.
If the courses or project do not fit into the curriculum, they can be taken at additional credit points (that is, finishing the degree with a surplus of credits).
In some cases, it may be possible to ensure that the additional credit points do not involve payment. Each case will be considered on its own merits.
Lecturer: Yuval Shafir
Founder and CEO of a Career Development company, career expert, lecturer and workshop facilitator with international experience. Yuval has a personal background in social and business entrepreneurship. He served as chairman of the Career Consultants Association in Israel and as a consultant at McKinsey.