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See how 49 campuses are fostering new Makers with the courses and training they offer
See how 49 campuses are fostering new Makers with the courses and training they offer
Designed for students who want to learn more about the actual process of getting a new venture started, in particular, high-growth ventures.
Industry + 1 more
A student should demonstrate mastery of the (i) principles of modern rapid-prototyping of electrophysical devices, (ii) the principles of design, fabrication, testing, and iteration within the context of an application domain, (iii) be proficient in building, measuring, and evaluating prototype performance, and (iv) professionally disseminating the results.
Design + 1 more
Significant project integrating the design content of previous courses and incorporating engineering standards and realistic constraints. Written report must document all aspects of the design process: reliability, safety, economics, ethics. Repeatable unlimited times.
Traditional Fabrication + 5 more
Current topics in engineering entrepreneurship to enable students to better understand the role of the entrepreneur in creating start-up companies and leading young existing companies.
Business + 1 more
The purpose of this class is to prepare students for self‐directed advanced studio work beyond undergraduate classes, whether that is senior project, a personal studio career, a residency, or continued education in ceramics.
The broad goal of this interprofessional course is to allow pre-professional, pre-nursing, and engineering students to leverage maker technology to produce and communicate solutions to current challenges in community health.
Science + 2 more