Feedback on the structure of a Venture Capital 101 course
I'm thinking of creating a venture capital 101 course and hosting it in this community. What do you think of this structure? Is there anything else I should include? Module 1: Introduction to Venture Capital - Subtopics: History, importance, and role of VC in startups. - Objective: Establish the context within which venture capital operates. Module 2: Key Players and Stakeholders - Subtopics: Limited Partners, General Partners, Entrepreneurs, Angels, Accelerators. - Objective: Understand the different entities and their roles. Module 3: The Deal Funnel - Subtopics: Sourcing deals, due diligence, and deal flow. - Objective: Learn how VCs find and evaluate startups. Module 4: Investment Thesis and Decision-making - Subtopics: Investment criteria, sector focus, and risk assessment. - Objective: Learn how VCs decide where to invest. Module 5: Financial Models and Valuations - Subtopics: Pre-money, post-money valuation, DCF models, and cap tables. - Objective: Equip learners with the financial tools necessary for venture investment. Module 6: Legal Aspects - Subtopics: Term sheets, equity classes, convertible notes. - Objective: Understand the legal structures around venture deals. Module 7: Post-investment Relationship - Subtopics: Board governance, mentoring, and scaling. - Objective: Learn about the relationship between VCs and startups post-investment. Module 8: Exits and Liquidity Events - Subtopics: IPOs, M&As, and secondary sales. - Objective: Understand how venture investments are realized.