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ENG 360 - Lectures in Engineering Entrepreneurship

Last offered Spring 2017

Official Description

Fundamental concepts of entrepreneurship and commercialization of new technology in new and existing businesses. Guest speaker topics vary, but typically include: evaluation of technologies and business ideas in genera; commercializing new technologies; financing through private and public sources; legal issues; product development; marketing; international business issues. Course Information: Same as TE 360. May be repeated in separate terms to a maximum of 2 hours, if topics vary; instructor approval required. Prerequisite: For undergraduate students only.

Subject Area

  • Finance & Entrepreneurship

Description

Fundamental concepts of entrepreneurship and commercialization of new technology in new and existing businesses. Guest speaker topics may 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, and international business issues.

Also listed as TE 360

Satisfies

LibEd

Hours

1

Student Recommended Course

Hyung Eun L. recommends this course: “This course allows students to meet so many entrepreneurs who have been up and down and give great advice. The class has speakers who are entrepreneurs that discuss the how and the future of start-ups. Even if students do not aspire to be entrepreneurs, they can learn about the meaning of innovation. Also, there is merit in meeting many influential people in that classroom.”

TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Lect in Engrg EntrepreneurshipA51373LCD11730 - 1850 R  1002 Electrical & Computer Eng Bldg Jed L Taylor
Lect in Engrg EntrepreneurshipINN57393LCD11700 - 1750 M  ARR Illinois Street Residence Lng  Marissa Siero