EME class

Student Businesses from CU Engineering


In February 2010 a survey was done of 73 students. 

“The classes have contributed to the value of your engineering degree”
91% Agree or Strongly Agree

“The program contributes to your professionalism and preparation for a successful career”
95% Agree or Strongly Agree

“Would you recommend the classes to other engineering students?”
96%   Agree or Strongly Agree


To apply for the Engineering Management Certificate or enroll in EMEN courses e-mail Seth Murray

To apply for the Entrepreneurship Certificate e-mail Frank Moyes or Jacquelyn Dietrich

Engineering Management & Entrepreneurship (EME)

EME One Sheet | pdf |

For Engineering Undergraduate Students
EME courses prepare engineers to be effective leaders and managers of technology. Our faculty possess real-world experience in technology-based organizations and bring that experience into the classroom via a selection of core business management courses.

Two certificates are available to undergraduate engineering students to open up potential career opportunities and accelerate career development via a selection of core business management courses.

  • Understand the business context of engineering and technology
  • Increase job opportunities
  • Acquire and develop leadership skills
  • Realize more rapid career development
  • Refine interpersonal skills and gain expertise and confidence in working with others
  • Receive credit that may apply to your current degree program (see your advisor)

Undergraduate Certificates

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE
Four courses

 

ENTREPRENEURSHIP CERTIFICATE
Five courses, 60 hr internship, 8 events, presentation

 

  1. EMEN 4100 Business Methods & Eng. Econ.-or- EMEN 4830 Technology and Entrepreneurship for the Developing World
  2. EMEN 4030 Project Mgmt. Systems-or- CVEN 3246 Intro to Construction
  3. EMEN 4800 Entrepreneurial Marketing -or- EMEN 4830 Technology and Entrepreneurship for the Developing World
  4. EMEN 4050 Leadership, EMEN 4825 Business Plan Preparation -or-  EMEN 4830 Technology and Entrepreneurship for the Developing World

 

 

  1. ESBM 4820 – Intro to Entrepreneurship for Engineers -or- ESBM 3100 Intro to Entrepreneurship
  2. EMEN 4030 – Project Management.-or- another business related course approved by CCEC
  3. ESBM 3200 – Principles of Business for Entrepreneurs
  4. ESBM 4100 – Venture Planning -or- EMEN 4825 Business Plan Preparation
  5. EMEN 4050 – Leadership and Professional Skills, EMEN 4830 Technology and Entrepreneurship for the Developing World -or- another business related course approved by CCEC

 

 

 

See http://leeds.colorado.edu/certificates#ccec

 

To obtain both certificates take the Entrepreneurship Certificate requirements plus EMEN 4100 and EMEN 4800

Seven courses, 60 hour internship, attend eight entrepreneurial events, and a capstone presentation