Packaging Boot
Camp 101
Want a solid foundation in packaging basics? This Packaging Boot Camp is for YOU.
Learn What's Possible
With a Packaging Education
Your online education can open up a path to more than 100,000 packaging jobs that are available right now!
The Packaging School brings together the business, art, and science of packaging so you can lead projects, optimize supply chains, increase margins, and develop sustainable solutions. As the exclusive licensee of a professional packaging curriculum developed at Clemson University, we can get you where you want to go.
What You'll Learn in the Packaging Bootcamp
Can You Spare 20 Minutes Per Day?
- Speak the language of packaging
- Identify packaging materials
- Differentiate manufacturing process
- Explain the global packaging market
- Discuss innovative designs
- Investigate career opportunities
Departments such as marketing, sales, procurement, legal, distribution, quality control, manufacturing, and warehousing all place unique demands on packing. After taking this Bootcamp course, you’ll have the thought process required of a successful stakeholder in the packaging development process. Many of our more than 9,500 global students work for the biggest brands in the world.
How Does
The Bootcamp Work?
Hours
8
Lessons
82
Videos
35
Infographics
9
Downloads
20
Printable Workbook
182 Pages
- Less than 20 minutes per day online
- Spread out over 20 days
- 8 hours of educational content
- 82 lessons
- 35 videos
- Activities & cheatsheets ready for download
- Printable 182-page workbook designed to help you apply the course content and develop a better understanding of the materials
- You’ll end up with a solid foundation in packaging basics and the thought process required of a successful stakeholder in the packaging development process
ONLY $97
About Your Instructor
Dr. Andrew Hurley
Founder & Associate Professor
Packaging and entrepreneurship came together at an early age for Dr. Andrew Hurley. As a young boy, he molded and sold pewter figurines, but inadequate shipping materials led to breakage. Frustrated, he set to researching better packaging alternatives … and he hasn’t ever stopped.
Dr. Hurley is an Associate Professor at Clemson University in the Department of Food, Nutrition, and Packaging Sciences. He leads the packaging design emphasis area, where he researches how to leverage packaging to solve even the toughest supply chain challenges.
READY FOR A CHANGE?
Are you ready to level up your career? Don’t you want to increase your packaging IQ? Don’t wait. Start today!