Recommended paths

Not sure where to start?

Choose a path based on what you want to show in your next internship application, scholarship essay, or final-year project.

Technology track

From spreadsheets to AI projects

Start with data analytics, add AI foundations, then finish with a simple dashboard or chatbot prototype that explains your thinking clearly.

Data Analytics AI Foundations Project Review

Business track

Build a practical venture plan

Combine startup finance, marketing strategy, and customer research to prepare a pitch that feels grounded in real Cambodian market conditions.

Startup Finance Marketing Pitch Practice

Community track

Research problems with care

Learn survey design, policy writing, and clear presentation so community work can become a thoughtful research or service-learning project.

Field Research Policy Brief Presentation

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Course quality

Every course page should answer the practical questions first.

Students need to know what they will learn, how much time it takes, what they will submit, and whether the certificate is worth showing. This section makes the catalog page feel more complete and trustworthy.

Outcome map

Each course lists the skills, tools, and final proof students can expect.

Weekly workload

Students see estimated hours before enrollment, which keeps planning realistic.

Assessment style

Quizzes, project briefs, lab tasks, and final submissions are clearly labeled.

Certificate rules

Completion requirements are shown up front so students understand the goal.

For universities

Publish courses without losing academic quality.

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Upload syllabus and course outcomes.

02

Add instructors, cohort dates, and assessments.

03

Track enrollment and certificate completion.

Learning format

Courses are structured for busy student weeks.

The catalog is longer now, but it stays useful: students can understand the learning rhythm before they click into a course. Each cohort can combine short videos, readings, local case studies, practice tasks, and one final project.

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Practice

Submit

Improve

One course, four steady actions

Students follow short lessons, complete guided tasks, submit work for feedback, and revise the final artifact into something worth keeping.

Typical weekly time

3-5 hours

Final artifact

1 project