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Minor in Engineering Entrepreneurship

Penn Engineering is offering 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).

Six courses are required for a Minor in Engineering Entrepreneurship, comprised of the following:

 

Required (2 cu):
EAS445 Engineering Entrepreneurship I: Fundamentals of high-tech ventures
EAS446 Engineering Entrepreneurship II: High-tech business planning

 

Electives (4 cu):
EAS448 High-TechVenture Development: Product development and marketing
EAS/BE 303 Ethics and Social Responsibility for Engineers
ESE 400 Engineering Economics
MEAM 415/OPIM 415 Product Design
BE 402 From Laboratory to Marketplace
LGST 206, MGMT 291 or OPIM 291 Negotiations

LAW 507 Introduction to Intellectual Property Law and Policy or LAW 677 Patent Law or LGST 213 Legal Aspects of Entrepreneurship
FNCE 250 Venture Capital and the Finance of Innovation

 

 
Engineering Entrepreneurship
School of Engineering and Applied Science
University of Pennsylvania
310 Towne Building
220 South 33rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
tcassel@seas.upenn.edu