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Undergraduate: Engineering and Technology Entrepreneurship
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Program Overview
The purpose of the ETE minor is to expose engineering students to entrepreneurial skills; and to expose non-engineering students to various technology entrepreneurship skills.
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Degrees and Requirements
The objective of the ETE minor is to expose engineering and non-engineering students to entrepreneurial skills relevant to technology and engineering. The ETE minor requires a total of 18 credit hours (6 courses) with no grades less than C. Students declare the minor after completion of courses in Categories A and B.
Requirements for the ETE minor:
A. Two courses from (6 credits):
- For engineering majors: two core engineering courses
- For non-engineering majors, two courses from:
- EST 192: Introduction to Modern Engineering
- EST 194: Decision-making (DEC C, QPS)
- EST 202: Into to Science, Tech and Society Studies (TECH)
- LSE 320 Future Trends in Science and Engineering
B. One course from the following (3 credits):
- ESE 201 Engineering and Technology Entrepreneurship
- EST/BUS 364 How to Build a Start-Up (3 credits) (EXP+)
- BUS 353 Entrepreneurship
- BUS 383 Social Entrepreneurship
C. Two courses from the following choices (6 credits):
- EST 326 Management for Engineers or BUS 346 Management and Operations
- EST 327 Systems Engineering Management, Elements of Product Design and Development or BUS 348 Principles of Marketing
- EST 391 Technology Assessment (DEC H, STAS)
- EST 393 Project Management or BUS 393 Principles of Project Management
- EST 304 Communication for Engineers and Scientists
- CME 333 Business Economics for Engineers
D. One course from the following (3 credits):
- ESE 301 Engineering Ethics and Societal Impact (DEC H, STAS)
- EST 331 Professional Ethics and Intellectual Property
- BUS 399 Intellectual Property Strategy
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