A shared academic foundation. These required modules build essential skills for long-term growth in your field.
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Introduction
Start your journey with a bootcamp-style course that brings students from every programme together. Learn the fundamentals of Harbour.Space’s hands-on model, meet your peers, and get ready to collaborate across disciplines.
From Zero to Hero
The course represents a deep dive into concepts and frameworks introduced during orientation. It is designed to teach students the process of creating a new venture. It introduces its participants to the concepts, challenges, and tools needed to create a successful new venture. Business model design & validation frameworks are studied and applied to the teams’ startups.
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Major Core
These modules form the backbone of your education. They are designed to help you think critically, solve complex problems, and build the deep technical or strategic skills required for your discipline.
Fundamentals of Digital Product Management
This course introduces the foundational principles of digital product management. Students will explore core concepts such as product lifecycle, market-fit, stakeholder collaboration, and agile methodologies. Case studies from successful product-driven companies will provide practical context, enabling students to critically assess product strategies and develop a framework for managing digital products in dynamic environments.
Idea to Product
Idea to Product introduces students to the foundations of entrepreneurial thinking and product development. Through frameworks such as Design Thinking and Lean Canvas, students learn to identify problems, shape business concepts, and explore product-market fit. Real-world cases and intensive workshops guide students through the product lifecycle, equipping them with practical skills in business design, product strategy, and commercial acumen.
Product Analytics Fundamentals
Product Analytics Fundamentals is a comprehensive course that covers the essential elements of analytics, including applied statistics, programming skills, AB-testing, visualization, and understanding data. This course is designed to provide students with a solid foundation in analytics so they can make data-driven decisions. Students will learn how to collect and analyze data using statistical methods, how to extract insights from data, how to conduct AB-testing to optimize product performance, and how to visualize data to communicate insights effectively.
Agile Product Development
Building great tech requires more than great product knowledge and management - it requires a deep understanding of Agile ways of working. “Being agile” is so much more than dev team practices, it is being mentally flexible and highly adaptable to constant change. In this class, students will learn how to navigate the jargon and use agile concepts to achieve terrific results with teams and organizations. In addition to learning about the frameworks scrum and kanban, we will review the philosophical principles behind why these frameworks can be useful, how to modify or recombine them, and how to be sensitive to the human psychology that makes it all work. Through a combination of lectures, small-group work, learning games, workshops, and projects (both structured and self-directed), students will learn to avoid the pitfalls and leverage Agile for their product and business success.
Product Strategy
Product Strategy provides a comprehensive framework for creating and delivering products that generate lasting value. Students will investigate key concepts such as value propositions, product-market fit, and go-to-market strategy, while exploring the organizational and operational factors that shape strategic choices. Emphasis is placed on integrated thinking across product, business, and ecosystem contexts.
Technical Product Management
This course has two parts: (1) building and launching a user-facing software product with a special emphasis on understanding user needs, and (2) applying data-driven product development techniques to iteratively improve the product. Students will learn how to transform an idea into software requirements through user research, prototyping, and usability tests, and then they will proceed to launch the MVP version of the product. The students will apply an iterative, data-driven approach to developing a product, integrate event analytics, and run controlled experiments.
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Capstone Project
The Capstone Project is the culmination of the Product Management program, where you drive a product from concept to execution. Working independently or in teams, you will apply your product thinking and leadership skills to a meaningful project, showcasing your ability to lead cross-functional teams and deliver products that solve real user needs.
Startup
Launch your own startup as your capstone project. From ideation to MVP development, you will work through the entire startup lifecycle, applying entrepreneurial principles, product development, and go-to-market strategies learned throughout the program.
Client Work
Work on a real-world project for an external client. This capstone option provides hands-on experience collaborating with industry partners, managing client expectations, and delivering professional solutions to real business challenges.
Independent Project
Design and execute your own independent project, driven by your unique interests and career goals. This capstone option offers maximum flexibility to explore innovative ideas, conduct research, or develop solutions that reflect your personal vision and professional aspirations.
Choose from a rotating selection of specialised topics to deepen your interests. Availability may vary year to year.
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Major Electives
Go deeper into your discipline by choosing electives that align with your personal and professional goals. These courses offer advanced knowledge and flexible focus areas.
Introduction to Product-Led Growth (PLG)
This course introduces students to the strategic foundations of product-led growth (PLG) with a focus on B2C applications. Students will explore how to discover and validate growth opportunities through rigorous experimentation, cross-functional collaboration, and data-informed iteration. Through case studies and hands-on projects, they will apply key frameworks to identify leverage points across product, marketing, and engineering. The course emphasizes systems thinking, growth modeling, and the design of Minimum Viable Tests (MVTs) for sustainable, user-centered growth.
Sales as Science
Sales as a Science offers a structured exploration of modern B2B sales, combining strategic frameworks with practical tools. Students learn to navigate the full sales cycle—from buyer behavior to sales methodology—while developing a comprehensive Sales Playbook. The course emphasizes analytical thinking and decision-making through the lens of commercial leadership.
Consumer Behaviour
This course offers a deep exploration of the psychological and behavioral drivers behind consumer decision-making. Students will examine foundational and contemporary theories from behavioral economics, cognitive psychology, and marketing science to better understand why consumers choose, purchase, and remain loyal to specific products and services. Emphasis is placed on ethical approaches to influencing behavior, with practical applications directly tied to students’ ongoing product or marketing projects. By the end of the course, students will be equipped to apply psychological insights to design more resonant and successful offerings.
Financial Modelling
Financial Modelling Workshop offers a structured, hands-on approach to building financial projections for early-stage ventures. Students learn to define core assumptions, model revenue and cost drivers, and assess funding strategies. Emphasis is placed on model logic, presentation clarity, and the ability to adapt financial structures to evolving business realities.
Growth Hacking (Growth Strategies in Tech)
This course prepares students to lead growth initiatives in fast-moving tech ventures. Combining customer psychology, performance metrics, and agile strategy, students learn how to craft and execute high-impact growth plans. Case studies from top startups and scale-ups illustrate the challenges and opportunities of building and scaling customer-centric products.
Go to Market
Go to Market offers a comprehensive introduction to launching products and services successfully. Students explore frameworks for market entry, including pricing, distribution, customer segmentation, and localization. The course integrates real-world case studies and planning exercises to help students build actionable GTM plans aligned with business objectives.
Design Research for Complex Systems
This course introduces advanced research methodologies tailored to the early, uncertain phases of design and development. Students will gain skills in navigating complexity through discovery-led inquiry, building research strategies to uncover unmet needs and emergent patterns. Emphasis is placed on framing problems within socio-technical systems and translating findings into actionable design insights.
Client Project
This course offers students hands-on experience managing real client-based software projects, applying methodologies such as Agile, Scrum, and design sprints. Students will learn how to interpret client briefs, structure communication strategies, and balance stakeholder needs with technical constraints. The course culminates in the independent delivery of a client-facing project from concept to launch.
Wealth Management Technology
Wealth Management Technology explores the evolution of savings and investment services through the lens of FinTech innovation. Students will examine emerging business models, digital advisory platforms, and the technologies reshaping wealth management. The course prepares students to navigate the shift from traditional banking to data-driven, client-centric investment solutions.
Finance for Entrepreneurs
Finance for Entrepreneurs delivers a hands-on approach to understanding startup finance. Students will learn to evaluate funding options, build credible financial models, and navigate the legal and structural aspects of fundraising. With real-world cases and market insights, the course prepares students to engage confidently with investors and financial stakeholders.
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Collaborative & Cross-disciplinary
Work with students from other fields to tackle real-world challenges from multiple angles. These electives are designed to stretch your thinking and build collaborative problem-solving skills.
Creative Writing, Storytelling, and Creative Performing
Creativity is the engine of the 21st century. The contemporary world is full of ideas, concepts, products, and people trying to find their way through this maze. Every start-up has to have not only the idea and (future) product but first of all the story to tell both to the potential investors as well as users, now and future, which brings us to the necessity of creativity and storytelling. Whatever you do, you have to have a story. Another intent of this course is bringing together people of different backgrounds and knowledge, to engage them in working towards a common goal in a new way – through writing a piece of fiction and performing it. Uniting those two fields gives students the possibility to try out their abilities in a safe environment as well as cooperate with other students, bringing in new viewpoints and experiences. This is one of the best ways of establishing teams that have innovation at their core.
Leadership
This course is designed to equip participants with the necessary skills to cultivate long-lasting leadership influence and make a meaningful impact, even in the face of change, crises, and criticism. While technical or "hard" skills may secure high-potential individuals top positions, this course focuses on the development of "real skills" that enable leaders to build, sustain, and thrive in their leadership roles. The course will empower future leaders with the transformative Three Pillars of Leadership: Awareness, Behavior, and Visibility to take their leadership to the next level.
English Business Communication
This course is a business English course for business people. It consists of authentic topics of great interest to everyone involved in or studying international business. The course reflects the latest trends in the business world. If you are into business, the course will greatly improve your ability to communicate in English in a wide range of situations. If you are a student of business, the course will develop the communication skills you need to succeed in a professional environment and will broaden your knowledge of the business world. Everybody studying this course will become more fluent and confident in using the language of business in a variety of contexts.
Pitching to Investors
Pitching to Investors prepares students to craft and deliver concise, high-impact presentations to one of the most demanding audiences: investors. Over three weeks, participants refine their individual presentation style, learn how to frame startup narratives, and master the use of visual storytelling to support funding goals. The course culminates in a polished, investor-grade pitch.
Building and Thriving in High-performing Teams (Hannes Chopra)
This course explores the dynamics of high-performing teams and the practical skills required to contribute to and sustain them. Students will engage with theories of collaboration, team formation, and leadership, while reflecting on their own roles within team environments. Case studies, group exercises, and peer feedback will support the development of strategies for effective teamwork across organizational contexts.
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Free Electives
Take courses outside your programme to broaden your perspective. As long as you meet the technical requirements and there's space, you're welcome to explore new topics and expand your toolkit.