If you want a class this semester that adds something meaningful to your résumé, these two courses are worth a second look.
ENT 4933: Experiential Learning in Technology Entrepreneurship (CRN: 19848)
This class puts you on real, sponsored projects with engineering students. It has no exams, and uses applied problem-solving, pitching, and hands-on experience with organizations like NASA and Tesla. It’s built for students who learn best by doing and want tangible outcomes.
ENT 4933: Corporate Entrepreneurship (CRN 19852)
Looking to build innovation skills inside real organizations?
This class focuses on how change happens within established companies, nonprofits and government settings. You’ll work on real-world challenges with community partners while developing intrapreneurial skills that employers value (i.e. systems thinking, leadership, and strategic execution).