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    Venture Capital Private Equity Program
    Columbia Business School

    Venture Capital Private Equity Program

    Columbia Business School, New York
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    Jun 23, 2026 - May 1, 2027
    11 months · online · Instructor-Led
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    $25,000

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    When it comes to showing resilience in the face of financial calamities, the venture capital (VC) and private equity (PE) sectors lead the way. Whether it was the Great Recession or the COVID-19 pandemic, VC and PE continued to demonstrate growth trajectories. In Q1 2021, global VC investments were at a record high of US$126.9 billion. By 2025, global PE assets under management is expected to reach US$5.8 trillion. Increasingly, the VC and PE sectors have been working in tandem with each other. PE funds are investing in technology ventures at an early stage and VC funds are looking at late-stage ventures across geographies. When it comes to valuation in SaaS, tech-enabled companies, and fintech, their approaches are similar. With the two sectors showing a synergetic evolution, investment managers must gain a holistic understanding of the ecosystem to grow in their careers. The Venture Capital Private Equity Program from Columbia Business School Executive Education will prepare you for succeeding in a dynamically transforming investment arena. In this comprehensive nine-month program, you will learn how to identify and evaluate what makes a good investment, develop valuation frameworks, structure term sheets, manage portfolios, and learn soft skills such as pitching deals, storytelling with data, and networking. Become an expert at handling every stage of the investment life cycle with this program and emerge as a forward-thinking investment manager who can holistically understand the VC and PE landscape and build successful deal portfolios from sourcing to exits.

    Why Columbia Business School?

    Few business schools can claim a campus embedded in one of the world's most consequential cities — and actually mean it. Columbia Business School has built its entire executive education philosophy around New York as a living laboratory: finance, media, technology, healthcare, and policy all intersect within walking distance of campus, and the faculty who teach executives are the same people advising the institutions that drive those industries.

    Your Profile

    • Ideal candidates for the Venture Capital Private Equity Program are professionals who have recently embarked on their journey in private investing and are eager to take significant strides in the VC and PE sectors. The program is beneficial for executives in investment banking, finance, private equity, venture capital, financial consulting, risk advisory, etc., who aim to gain a holistic understanding of sourcing, managing, and structuring deals. You will emerge with the knowledge and practical experience needed to elevate your career and accelerate your firm’s impact.

    What You'll Learn

    • Module 1: Foundations of Venture Capital - What Is Venture Capital?, What Makes a Good VC Investment?, What Matters in a Term Sheet?, How Do You Value a Startup?, How Do You Manage a Portfolio?, Lessons Learned from 15,000 Pitches
    • Module 2: Private Equity Investment Cycle - Note: Session topics and electives are subject to change. Private Equity Foundations, What Makes a Good Investment?, How Do You Put the Deal Together?, How Do You Create Value in PE?, What Does Success Look Like?, What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
    • Electives Online Electives - Investing in Emerging Markets, Angel Investing, Leveraged Buyouts/Distressed Asset Investing, Term Sheets: Investor and Entrepreneur Perspectives, Investing in High-Growth Companies/Digital Investing, Trends in PE, Trends in VC
    • Electives Open-Enrollment Elective - (Select One | Live Online or In Person) Note: Session topics and electives are subject to change. Financial Analysis and Valuation, Venture Capital: Investing in Early-Stage Startups, Real Estate Investing, Investment Strategies, Mergers & Acquisitions
    • Recognition Ceremony and Networking Event In Person | Three Days - This event will occur annually in New York City upon the completion of every fourth cohort of this program. For full details of the curriculum, please download the brochure. Note: Session topics and electives are subject to change.

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