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2017-18 Entrepreneurship and Innovation Certificate
The certificate program is comprised of three university-wide core courses followed by two courses within a student's disciplinary college. Individual colleges will be encouraged to offer a capstone course as part of the program. Beyond topics related specifically to entrepreneurial business practices, courses include such topics as social entrepreneurship, arts entrepreneurship, idea generation and storytelling as additional perspectives for the student entrepreneur.
Students completing the certificate in entrepreneurship and innovation have their achievements recognized on their transcripts. Career services markets the certificate to potential employers, highlighting the innovative skills that students with this designation can offer.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS: Required Core (9 credit hours):
• ENT 305 Principles of Entrepreneurship (3) • ENT 340 Creativity & Innovation (3) or TEM 230 Creativity & Business Innovation (3) • ENT 360 Entrepreneurship & Value Creation (3) or TEM 400 Technology Entrepreneurship (3)
Approved Electives (6 credit hours) – select one concentration below:
Business: Fulton - Social Entrepreneurship:
AGB 456 – Food Product Innovation and Development MGT 440 – Entrepreneurship MGT 445 – Business Plan Development MGT 447/494 – Semester to Launch MGT 446/494 – Venture Capital Experience MKT 435 – Entrepreneurial Marketing MKT 442 – Services Marketing Strategy FIN 494 – Entrepreneurial Finance BUA 441 – Entrepreneurship and Feasibility
HON/EGR/IND/SOS/TEM 494 - Design for the Developing World TEM 455/494 - Global Impact Entrepreneurship TEM 494 - Sustainable Community Appraisal (Includes Travel to the Developing World) TEM 494 - Social Entrepreneurship Projects TEM 482 - Start up Workshop
Fine Arts: Bio Med Engineering: THP 352 – Fundamentals of Arts Entrepreneurship BME 494 – Biomedical device design DSC 394 – Design Entrepreneurship & Society BME 494 – Approaches to Innovative Healthcare Tech
THP 450 – Theatre Organization and Management BME 494 – Senior Capstone Project (additional entrepreneurial element required)
THP 494 – Arts Entrepreneurship CLAS – Science: Fulton - Process Innovation: BIO 312/394 or PHI 320 – Bioethics TMC 331 - Quality Assurance NTR 460 – Nutrition Entrepreneurship TMC 430 – Enterprise Strategy and Innovation MBB 490 – Issues in Biotechnology (2 credits) TMC 494 - Lean Process Design
Fulton - Alternative Energy Entrepreneurship: Fulton - New Product Development: CEE 498 – Clean Technology Entrepreneurship CSE 494 – Mobile Application Development MET 435 - Alternative Energy Systems TEM 400 – Technology Entrepreneurship ALT 435 – Applied Photovoltaics TEM 330 – Systems Innovation ALT 445 - Energy Conversion: Fuel Cells ALT 420 – Electrochemical Energy Technologies
ALT 410 – Solar Cells and Module Herberger, Fulton, WPC – InnovationSpace (new product development, enroll by major):
ALT 360 – Renewable Energy Technologies GRA 464, 465 (by application only, see website) Aviation Management: (Choose AMT 491 and one other) IND 464, 465 (by application only, see website) AMT 308 - Air Transportation MGT 464, 465 (by application only, see website) AMT 489 - Airline Administration Digital Media Entrepreneurship: Web AMT 491 - Air Transportation Management Capstone AME 494 – Mobile Development WC - Journalism & Mass Communication: GIT 402 – New Media Internet Technology JMC 455/494 - Digital Media Entrepreneurship GIT 414 – Website Design/Internet/Web JMC 477/494 - New Media Innovation Lab GIT 417 – Adv Web Markup and Scripting JMC 473 - The Business and Future of Journalism GIT 435 – Website and E-Commerce Strategy JMC 494 – Graphic Design for Mobile GIT 480 - Senior Project MCO 425 – Digital Media Literacy American Indian Studies
MCO 435 - Social Media AIS 394 – Entrepreneurship/Innovation for American Indian Sustainability
Public Programs AIS 394 – Reservation Economic Development
CPP 498 – Smart City and Tech Innovation Challenge NLM 410 - Social Entrepreneurship NLM 430 - Managing Nonprofit Organizations NLM 435 – Service Learning for Community Development PRM 402 – Assessment/Evaluation of Community Services PRM 427 - Revenue Generation PRM 475 - Entrepreneurial Rec &Tourism
Senior Capstone Programs Many colleges offer a senior capstone that involves the creation and development of something new which would be allowed for a capstone credit pending review and inclusion of entrepreneurial element.
Complete application and return to: Rhett Trujillo W. P. Carey School of Business Center for Entrepreneurship BAC 328A Tempe, AZ 85287-4006