BEE 4890 - Entrepreneurial Management for Engineers


(CU-CEL)     
Fall. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

Corequisite: ENGRC 4890 . Enrollment limited to: junior standing or higher. Satisfies College of Engineering technical communications requirement. No one allowed to add course after second week.

M. Timmons.

Focuses on how to start a new company centered on engineering or biological technologies. The course covers entrepreneurship principles, fund raising, negotiation, financial calculations (internal rate of return, time value of money, proforma statements); legal structures of businesses; project management; technical writing and communication. Majority of work done in teams, including a complete business plan that is presented to angel investors. Currently, the course focuses on social entrepreneurship as a way to transform institutions from dependency. The Wednesday lab is devoted to working on business plan components. The engineering economics coverage is in the context of entrepreneurship but covers all topics that are included in the Fundamentals of Engineering Exam (FE), which is the first step towards professional licensing. The overall goal of the course is to move the student towards being prepared to function in a professional work world.

Outcome 1: Students will apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to define and solve problems in entrepreneurial management for engineers.

Outcome 2: Students will demonstrate the ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams.

Outcome 3: Students will demonstrate an understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.

Outcome 4: Students will display competence in oral and written communication.



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