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TE 460 - Lectures in Engineering Entrepreneurship

Last offered Fall 2021

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: 1 undergraduate hour. 1 graduate hour. May be repeated in separate terms to a maximum of 2 hours, if topics vary; instructor approval required. Credit is not given for both TE 360 and TE 460.

Course 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: 1 undergraduate hour. 1 graduate hour. May be repeated in separate terms to a maximum of 2 hours, if topics vary; instructor approval required. Credit is not given for both TE 360 and TE 460.

Additional Information

*Please note that this course counts towards the MENG Professional Development coursework.

TitleSectionCRNTypeHoursTimesDaysLocationInstructor
Lect in Engrg EntrepreneurshipA56934LCD11700 - 1820 R  1404 Siebel Center for Comp Sci  Chris Harbourt
Ryan Shelton
Lect in Engrg EntrepreneurshipONC69707ONL1 -    Ryan Shelton
Chris Harbourt
Lect in Engrg EntrepreneurshipONL60408ONL1 -     Chris Harbourt
Ryan Shelton