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ENG 460 - Lect in Engrg Entrepreneurship
Last offered Spring 2017
Official Description
Fundamental concepts of entrepreneurship and commercialization of new technology in new and existing engineering and high-tech businesses. Guest speaker topics vary, but typically include: evaluation of technologies and business ideas in general; commercializing new technologies; financing through private and public sources; legal issues; product development; marketing; international business issues. Course Information: Same as TE 460. 1 undergraduate hour. 1 graduate hour. Credit is not given for both ENG 360 and ENG 460.
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Subject Area
- Engineering Management and Technology Entrepreneurship
Course Description
An excellent course for the aspiring entrepreneur who wants to learn from those with experience. This course offers a changing roster of weekly guest lectures featuring successful entrepreneurs, investors, and service providers. Topics vary by semester, but typically include:
- Evaluation of technologies and business ideas generally
- Commercializing new technologies in existing enterprises, as well as starting new businesses
- Obtaining financing through private and public sources
- Legal and business issues
- Product development
- Marketing
- Strategic partnerships
- Personal accounts of successes, failures, and lessons learned
Credit Hours
1 hour (counts toward the Strategic Technology Management or the Business Management for Engineers certificate)
Prerequisites
Undergraduate Degree.
Title | Section | CRN | Type | Hours | Times | Days | Location | Instructor |
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Entrepreneurship for Engineers | A | 54060 | LCD | 1 | 1730 - 1850 | R | 1002 Electrical & Computer Eng Bldg | Jed L Taylor |
Entrepreneurship for Engineers | ONL | 53946 | ONL | 1 | - | Jed L Taylor Andrew Singer |