Entrepreneurial Engineering Minor

Entrepreneurial Engineering Minor

Overview

The Entrepreneurial Engineering Minor is designed for the technology-minded entrepreneur who seeks to understand disciplinary fundamentals, assess market needs, create technologies, and determine how to manufacture solutions sustainably and economically.  The course requirements for the minor are designed to incorporate both engineering elements (product development and prototyping) and creative elements (product design), along with market and societal considerations (customer discovery and needs assessment).  The elective option provides an opportunity to specialize in one of three areas: manufacturing, design, or venture creation.  Versions of this minor are available for both engineering and non-engineering majors.

How to Declare a COE Minor

  • If you are a COE student, please contact your assigned academic advisor to declare a COE Minor.
  • If you are a non-COE student, please submit the College of Engineering Declaration of Minor form.  An academic advisor will be in contact with you within 2 weeks of the form submission.

Program Contact


Mark Sivak
Teaching Professor,  Art and Design & Michael J. and Ann Sherman Center for Engineering Entrepreneurship Education
Teaching Professor,  Michael J. and Ann Sherman Center for Engineering Entrepreneurship Education

3D Printing, Augmented Reality, Experience Design, Games for Health/Education, Product/App Design, Virtual Reality

Academic Advising

For support with academic questions, contact the academic advisor assigned to this program.