As of fall 2020, the following courses are recommended for engineers interested in entrepreneurship. Additional courses will be added in the coming semesters.

  • EMEN 4800: Technology Ventures and Marketing
  • EMEN 4820: Entrepreneurial Product Development
  • ASEN 5519:  Selected Topics (Designing for Defense) 1,3
  • ATLS 2002:  Design Technologies: Process
  • ATLS 3519:  Special Topics in Creative Technology and Design (Design for Change)
  • COEN 5830: Selected Topics (Designing for Defense) 1,3
  • CSCI 4348/4358: Startup Essentials: Entrepreneurial Projects in Computing 2
  • CSCI 7000: Current Topics in Computer Science (Designing for Defense) 1,3
  • CYBR 5830: Special Topics (Intro to Blockchain)
  • GEEN 2400:  Engineering Projects for the Community
  • GEEN 3400:  Invention and Innovation
  • ECEN 4610/4620:  Capstone Laboratory Part 1 (Entrepreneurship Track) 2
  • EMEN 4100:  Engineering Economics
  • EMEN 4200:  Engineering and Entrepreneurship for the Developing World
  • EMEN 4825:  New Venture Creation
  • MCEN 4228:  Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering (Design for Community)
  • MCEN 4045/4085:  Mechanical Engineering Design Project 1,2
  • MCEN 5830 Designing for Defense 1,3

1 Designing for Defense is a cross-listed course. Students can count it only once towards the engineering entrepreneurship minor.
2 A student may count only 3 credit hours from an Entrepreneurship Capstone offered within their major.
3 This graduate-level course is open to undergraduate enrollment.