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Startup Building and Entrepreneurship
Business ideation, modelling, legal registration, funding pathways, and navigating the first year of enterprise in the African market.
Duration
3 Months
Workload
6–8 hrs/week
Mode
100% Online
Credential
Certificate
Intake
Monthly
The Graduation DeliverableA legally registered business, complete with registration certificate from the Registrar-General’s Department or your national equivalent, a completed business plan, and a graduation pitch delivered before the AfBridge live panel. No registered business, no certificate.
What You Will Learn
- How to validate a business idea before spending a single cedi, naira, or shilling on it.
- How to build a business model that is financially honest and actually works in an African market context.
- How to register a business formally in Ghana or your country of residence.
- How to access startup funding in Africa, from bank loans and microfinance to angel investors, grants, and diaspora capital.
- How to survive the first year of business, including cash flow crises, difficult customers, and the psychological pressure of building something no one has guaranteed will succeed.
Programme Modules
| # | Module | Weeks |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Idea Validation: Testing Before You Build | 1–2 |
| 2 | Business Model Design for African Markets | 3–4 |
| 3 | Legal Registration: Ghana and Your Country | 5 |
| 4 | Startup Funding in Africa | 6–7 |
| 5 | Financial Planning and Cash Flow Management | 8–9 |
| 6 | Surviving Year One: Customers, Crises, and Resilience | 10–11 |
| 7 | Business Plan and Graduation Pitch | 12 |
Weekly checkpoints feed into your final graduation deliverable.
Entry Requirements
Route A — Academic: Minimum of five WASCE/O-Level passes including English.
Route B — Experiential: Anyone actively trading, running a side business, or operating a market enterprise — with at least one year of evidence. No formal qualifications required.
Route C — Professional Transfer: Any holder of a certificate or diploma from a recognised institution, or any working professional seeking to formalise their enterprise skills.
Career and Enterprise Outcomes
Graduates of this programme register and launch their own business during the programme — not after it. Beyond registration, graduates go on to: pitch to angel investors and startup grant panels, operate as sole traders or limited liability companies with proper financial systems, access AfCFTA trade opportunities across the continent, and mentor younger entrepreneurs in their communities. The Registrar-General’s Department certificate becomes the first document in their graduation portfolio.
Accreditation
Regulated by GTEC, Ghana. Awarded in partnership with NationsUniversity, USA.
Start Here First
Recommended: Start with the Spark Certificate in Business Foundations before enrolling in this programme. The Spark gives you the language of business, basic financial concepts, and a validated idea to bring into Week 1.
Assessment Framework
Business plan drafts (×2): 20%
Module assignments (×6): 40%
Peer review participation: 10%
Final Business Registration + Pitch: 30%
Pass mark: 50%. Business registration proof required to graduate.
Programme Quick Facts
Code: SBE
Duration: 3 Months (12 Weeks)
Workload: 6–8 hrs/week
Credential: Certificate
Intake: Monthly
School: School of Business