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FA 2008
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
EECS 406 - High-Tech Entrepreneurship
Section 001

Credits: 4 (Non-LSA credit).
Requirements & Distribution: BS
Other: Theme
Waitlist Capacity: unlimited
Other Course Info: (non-LSA).
BS: This course counts toward the 60 credits of math/science required for a Bachelor of Science degree.
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Cross-Listed Classes:
ENGR 406 - High-Tech Entrep, Section 001
Primary Instructor: Islam,Mohammed Nazrul
Instructor: Dhar,Orijit

 

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Four aspects of starting high-tech companies are discussed: opportunity and strategy, creating new ventures, functional development and growth and financing. Also, student groups work on reviewing business books, case studies, elevator and investor pitches. Different financing models are covered, including angel or VC funding and small business (SBIR) funding.


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