PRIME prepares and gears students for start-up life, by equipping participants with the skills and tools required to flourish in what is really a very challenging, but equally rewarding, environment.
Hamzah Ansari, Class of '09“What I learned along the way though, was that innovation and value creation go hand-in-glove, which is why I think it’s great that PRIME teaches you not just how to identify an opportunity, but also imparts you with the skills to translate that into a credible entrepreneurial venture and concurrently deal with issues such as team-building, operations, and finance.”
The program curriculum can be accomplished in two semesters by completing the following eight courses:
Fall Semester 2012
| Code | Title | Schedule | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| ENGN 2110 | Business Engineering Fundamentals I | Wed 3:00-6:00pm | Eric Suuberg |
| ENGN 2130 | Innovation & Technology Management I | Tues 3:00-6:00pm | Robert Petteruti |
| ENGN 2150 | Technology Entrepreneurship & Commercialization I | Mon 3:00-6:00pm | Angus Kingon |
| ENGN 2180 | Globalization Immersion Experience & Entrepreneurship Laboratory | Thurs 3:00-6:00pm | Patrick McHugh |
Spring Semester 2013
| Code | Title | Schedule | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| ENGN 2120 | Business Engineering Fundamentals II | Wed 3:00-6:00pm | Eric Suuberg |
| ENGN 2140 | Innovation & Technology Management II | Tues 3:00-6:00pm | Robert Petteruti |
| ENGN 2160 | Technology Entrepreneurship & Commercialization II | Mon 3:00-6:00pm | Angus Kingon |
| ENGN 2911F | Topics in Emerging & Breakthrough Technologies | Thurs 3:00-6:00pm | Angus Kingon |
PRIME Class of 2012
