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Curriculum Overview
Education is at the forefront
of TEC's mission. Building on the College of Engineering's
tradition of education and technological innovation that dates back
to the nineteenth century, the Technology Entrepreneur Center is creating
a curriculum to educate the engineer with entrepreneurial aspirations.
The Center enjoys an affiliation
with the Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering,
through which most of its courses are offered, and in which most of
its instructors have faculty appointments (in addition to those in the
colleges of Business, Education and Law).
At TEC, our primary inquiry
in shaping our curriculum is not what skills engineers need today, but
what role engineers play in the national and worldwide economy in the
next twenty years.
The College of Engineering,
the Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering, and
the Technology Entrepreneur Center are now at the vanguard of the emerging
discipline known as entrepreneurial engineering. Students enrolled in
the Department of Industrial and Enterprise Systems Engineering have
the option of selecting a secondary field in "Corporate and Entrepreneurial
Technology Commercialization (CETC)". And some of the
Center's courses are a part of the IESE department's Masters and Ph.D.
programs in Systems and Entrepreneurial Engineering.
The College of Engineering
and TEC have also developed a certificate programs in Strategic
Technology Management and Business Management for Engineers, aimed at
post-graduate professionals eager to advance within the hierarchy of
an established enterprise, or simply improve their management skills
generally. In addition, the Center offers undergraduate students
a certificate in Technology Commercialization.
Offered on-site and online,
TEC courses can aid the engineer at every professional level whose focus
is innovation.
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