I've never much cared for the formal teaching of "Entrepreneurship". Most of the entrepreneurs I know just do it. They may be a double Doctor, M.D. Phd/PhD, PhD/J.D., M.D. showing they have some academic ability or they may not have any academic credentials at all, but most haven't taken one "How to be an entrepreneur" class.
However...
In 2014 Stanford and YCombinator got together and did something that might be worth your time. Video lectures and transcripts:
- Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: "How to Start a Start-up"--Lecture One
- Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: "How to Start a Start-up"--Lecture Two
- Paul Graham at Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: How to Start a Startup-Lecture 3
- Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: "How to Start a Start-up"--Lecture 4
- Peter Thiel at Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: How to Start a Startup-Lecture 5
- Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: How to Start a Startup-Lecture 6: Growth
- Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: "How to Start a Start-up"--Lecture 7
- Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: "How to Start a Start-up"--Lecture 8
- Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: How to Start a Startup-Lecture 9: Marc Andreessen on "How to Raise Money"
- Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: "How to Start a Start-up"--Lecture 10 With Alfred Lin, Former COO, Zappos and Partner, Sequoia Capital; Brian Chesky, Founder, Airbnb
- Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: How to Start a Startup-Lecture 15 With Andreessen-Horowitz Founder Ben Horowitz
- Corrected: Y Combinator's Online Stanford Class: How to Start a Startup-Lecture 18: Mechanics--Legal, Finance, HR, etc.
Sam Altman. former President of YCombinator and current CEO of OpenAI (GPT-3; DALL-E) has the lectures we didn't post.