First Year Curriculum
Fall Semester:
Name | School | Credits |
Human-Centered Design and Innovation | SEAS | 1.5 |
Design of UI/UX for connected systems | SEAS | 1.5 |
Frontiers of Tough Tech | SEAS | 3 |
Fundamental Design Tools | SEAS | 3 |
Foundations of Entrepreneurship | CBS | 3 |
Managerial Statistics + Business Analytics | CBS | 3 |
Spring Semester:
Name | School | Credits |
Lead: People, Teams, Organizations | CBS | 1.5 |
Strategy Formulation | CBS | 1.5 |
Managerial Economics | CBS | 1.5 |
Global Economic Environment | CBS | 1.5 |
Marketing | CBS | 1.5 |
Financial Accounting | CBS | 3 |
Foundations of Valuation | CBS | 1.5 |
Corporate Finance | CBS | 1.5 |
Operations Management | CBS | 1.5 |
Analytics in Python | SEAS | 1.5 |
Summer:
Students who choose the entrepreneurship concentration will be given a summer stipend to assist them while they pursue their venture idea. Students who pursue the enterprise concentration will obtain an internship with support from both the Engineering and Business School's Career Offices.
Beginning Fall, 2023, there will be a co-working space in Henry R. Kravis Hall for student entrepreneurs to collaborate and to develop new startups. This will be a vibrant space where founders meet, innovate, and create; where students feel supported and their experience as innovators is significantly enhanced.
Second Year Curriculum
- Fulfill an engineering concentration in Medical Device Design, AI and Machine Learning, Supply Chain, Retail and Service Systems, Robotics and Smart Machines, Climate, Energy, and Sustainability, or Software Systems, Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology
- Complete a capstone project which integrates the overall learning experience and prepares graduates to take on significant leadership roles in their area of interest
- Fulfill a business concentration in entrepreneurship or enterprise