Stanford University - E145
The class examines the fundamentals of technology entrepreneurship through mentor-guided team projects, in-depth case studies, research on the entrepreneurial process, and the opportunity to network and ask questions of Silicon Valley's top entrepreneurs and venture capitalists. For undergraduates of all majors who seek to understand the formation and growth of high-impact start-ups in areas such as information, green/clean, medical and consumer technologies.
University of Oregon - Mgmt 610
This course introduces the fundamentals of entrepreneurship through a collection of case studies, lectures and projects that cover high-growth ventures. This course is designed to be valuable for all MBA students who seek to understand the entrepreneurial process, including the tools necessary to successfully identify a true business opportunity, and to start and grow a new enterprise.