Engineering Entrepreneurship, Minor
Postgraduate
In Philadelphia (USA)
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Postgraduate
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Philadelphia (USA)
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Penn Engineering offers a Minor in Engineering Entrepreneurship (EENT), complementing the core engineering disciplines. This Minor is designed for students majoring in engineering and applied science. However, it is open to all University undergraduates subject to available class space. Non-engineering students should check with their home schools to determine their eligibility to take the EENT Minor. All courses for the EENT Minor must be taken for a grade (no Pass/Fail).
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Subjects
- Engineering
- Law
- Entrepreneurship
- IT Law
Course programme
Engineering Entrepreneurship II
Engineering Entrepreneurship Lab
Medical Devices
From Biomedical Science to the Marketplace
Rehab Engineering and Design
Bioengineering Case Studies
Drug Discovery and Development
Introduction to Product and Process Design
Product and Process Design Projects
Engineering Ethics
Ethics and Social Responsibility
Bioethics
Intellectual Property and Business Law for Engineers
Engineering Negotiation
Engineering Entrepreneurship Lab
Foundations of Leadership
Engineering Economics
Project Management
Human Systems Engineering
Venture Capital and the Finance of Innovation
Health Care Entrepreneurship
Needfinding
Creative Thinking and Design
Product Design
Problem Framing
Introduction to Intellectual Property Law & Policy
Patent Law
Negotiations
ML: General Business Law
Internet Law, Privacy and Cybersecurity
Product Design
Design for Manufacturability
Entrepreneurial Venture Initiation
Venture Capital and Entrepreneurial Management
Entrepreneurial Marketing
Commercializing Translational Therapeutics
Networked Life
Scaling Operations in Technology Ventures: Linking Strategy and Execution
Semester in San Francisco Regional Seminar
Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research (VIPER) Seminar, Part I
and Vagelos Integrated Program in Energy Research (VIPER) Seminar, Part II
Engineering Entrepreneurship, Minor