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Academic Short Courses at TU Berlin Summer and Winter University - Start-up Crash Course: From Idea
to Reality • Technische Universität Berlin • Berlin

Degree / Level
Short Course

Course location
Berlin

Course language(s)
English

Language Level
B2
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Target group
This course addresses students from all fields of study:
students with a background in business or economics
are as welcome as students without any prior
knowledge in business.
This course is designed for anyone who:
wants to launch a startup and has an idea already,
but doesn't know where to start
wants to know more about the dynamics of
entrepreneurship in order to decide whether he/she
would like to become involved in the startup scene
wants to develop his/her skills in business planning

Requirements
An open and inquisitive mind as well as the willingness
to work in teams is a precondition.
Applicants should be proficient in English (level B2)
and have at least one year of university experience.
CONTACT

Dates Technische Universität Berlin


January 8 - February 1, 2018 (Registration Deadline on TU Berlin Summer University
request)
Beth Sibly
July 23 - August 16, 2018 Hardenbergstraße 19
10623 Berlin

Topic
Tel. +49 (0) 30-44 72 02 30
Business and Economics

E-mail [mailto:summeruniversity@tubs.de] »
Course content
Course website [http://www.tu-berlin.de/summer
WINTER
Course website [http://www.tu-berlin.de/summer
WINTER
Course website Winter University: _university/] »
http://www.tu-
berlin.de/menue/summer_university/winter_university/st
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berlin.de/menue/summer_university/winter_university/st
artup_crash_course_from_idea_to_reality/] Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/pages/TU-Berlin-S
ummer-University/1398999673750476]
SUMMER
Course website Summer University: Twitter [https://twitter.com/TUB_SU]
http://www.tu-
berlin.de/menue/summer_university/summer_university_ SERVICES
term_3/startup_crash_course/ [http://www.tu-berlin.de/
menue/summer_university/summer_university_term_3/s
tartup_crash_course/]

This course is intended to offer real knowledge of how


to go about launching a startup. It has three main parts:
the structured approach, communication and real-time
experimentation.
The structured approach will be given through lectures
and serve as a compass. Communication will come
from interaction with startup scene members and on-
site visits. The real-time experiment will consist of
writing a business plan and scheduling the next steps.
Those who develop a successful business plan may be
put in contact with Berlin business incubators.

Course components:
Lectures, case studies, interaction with real players,
field trips to startup centres, writing a business plan.

Learning goal/output:
To be able to form a business plan
To know which steps to undertake in order to launch
a business
To be aware of entrepreneurial dynamics and the
startup scene structure

The programme can be combined with two-week


courses (9-20 July) or/and four-week courses (11 June
- 5 July).

Hours per week


18

Places per course /


group
25

ECTS credits
5

Dates and costs


January 8 - February 1, 2018 (Registration Deadline on
request), Costs: EUR 1850.-
July 23 - August 16, 2018, Costs: EUR 1850.-

Costs included
Course Fees
Social Programme

Costs not included


Accommodation
Meals

For further Information, please refer to


Service [#service].

Additional Information
about the costs
The fee covers our cultural programme, which features
visits to museums (entry tickets), sightseeing tours of
Berlin, a visit to the German Parliament, urban culture
and team building activities, sports, and a trip to the
city of Potsdam. Daytrips to Dresden or Leipzig will be
subject to additional costs not covered by the course
fee. Summer programmes can be combined with two-
week courses (9 - 20 July) or/and four-week courses
(11 June - 5 July).

See our full programme for details.

Technische Universität Berlin


TU Berlin Summer University
Beth Sibly
Hardenbergstraße 19
10623 Berlin
Tel.: +49 (0) 30-44 72 02 30
summeruniversity@tubs.de
[mailto:summeruniversity@tubs.de]
www.tu-berlin.de/menue/summer_university/register/ [h
ttp://www.tu-
berlin.de/menue/summer_university/register/]

Before you submit your binding registration,


please note the terms and conditions of the
relevant course provider.

Accommodation
Course provider helps participants find
accommodation.
accommodation.

Further accommodation
information
The accommodation fee is an extra cost not included in
the course fee. We offer a discount on TU Berlin
Summer and Winter University-approved hostels and
hotels if the booking is done directly through us.
Several room and location options are available,
depending on the needs of the students.

Meals
Value for money lunch available in the student
restaurant

Average price for lunch


in the student restaurant
3.50 EUR

Social and leisure


programme
The fee covers our cultural programme, which features
visits to museums (entry tickets), sightseeing tours of
Berlin, a visit to the German Parliament, urban culture
and team building activities, sports, and a trip to the
city of Potsdam. Daytrips to Dresden or Leipzig will be
subject to additional costs not covered by the course
fee. See our full programme for details.

Free-of-charge internet
access
Yes

Contact
www.tu-berlin.de/summer_university/ [http://www.tu-ber
lin.de/summer_university/]

Facebook

Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/pages/TU-Berlin-
Summer-University/1398999673750476]

Twitter
Twitter [https://twitter.com/TUB_SU]

About the University


The internationally renowned Technische Universität
Berlin is located in Germany's capital city in the heart of
Europe. Our academic activities are focused on
achieving sharply-defined goals: building a distinctive
profile for our university, ensuring exceptional
performance in research and teaching, providing our
graduates with excellent qualifications and a modern
approach to university administration.
About the City
Berlin, the capital of Germany, is a cultural hub with
immense historical significance. Young professionals
from around the world use the multicultural, open-
minded climate as an inspiration. Berlin offers art
exhibitions and open air festivals, 180 museums and
collections, 440 galleries, three opera houses, eight
symphony orchestras, 98 cinemas, 150 theatres, and
more. The UNESCO World Heritage Site - Museum
Island - is the largest museum campus in the world and
is one of a kind.

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