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Dec 19, 2024
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ENGRI 1270 - Introduction to Entrepreneurship for Engineers (crosslisted) MAE 1270 Fall. 3 credits. Letter grades only.
Co-meets with ENGRG 2270 /MAE 2270 . Open to all Cornell students regardless of major. This course satisfies the ENGRI requirement for engineering students.
J. Callister.
A solid introduction to the entrepreneurial process to students in engineering. The main objective is to identify and to begin to develop skills in the engineering work that occurs in high-growth, high-tech ventures. Basic engineering management issues, including the entrepreneurial perspective, opportunity recognition and evaluation, and gathering and managing resources are covered. The fundamentals of supply and demand and other basic microeconomic terms are covered. Technical topics such as the engineering design process, product realization, and technology forecasting are discussed.
Outcome 1: Students will be able to define and describe business terms and have knowledge of basic marketing terms, marketing procedures, and issues involved in starting a business.
Outcome 2: Students will define terms and be familiar with the general attributes of various funding sources.
Outcome 3: Students will calculate simple financial numbers, such as gross margin, net income, and cost of goods sold.
Outcome 4: Students will demonstrate familiarity with the basics of intellectual property terminology and laws in the USA.
Outcome 5: Students will be familiar with the basics of microeconomics, such as supply and demand, externalities, and competition.
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