Engineering Entrepreneurship Minor
The Engineering Entrepreneurship minor equips students with the knowledge, understanding and skills to effectively contribute to an entrepreneurial venture as a start-up or with a larger enterprise. The minor provides the opportunity to develop leadership skills while introducing students to innovation management, creative development and the overall entrepreneurial process.
Details:
- Total Credits Required: 15
- Required Courses (6 credits, 2 courses)
- EMEN 4800: Technology Ventures and Marketing (Prerequisite: EMEN 4820)
- EMEN 4820: Entrepreneurial Product Development
- Elective Courses (9 credits, 3 courses)
- EMEN 4055: Designing for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in Engineering-counts towards H&SS credit
- EMEN 4200: Engineering Entrepreneurship for the Developing World
- EMEN 4825: New Venture Creation
- EMEN 4850: Entrepreneurial Leadership
- EMEN 4875: Entrepreneurial Finance
*Three elective credits can come from the approved "accepted elective substitutions" list below.
(*can satisfy up to 3 credit hours)
- ASEN 5519: Selected Topics (Designing for Defense) 1,3
- ATLS 2002: Design Technologies: Process
- ATLS 3519: Special Topics in Technology, Arts, and Media (Design for Change)
- COEN 5830: Selected Topics (Designing for Defense) 1,3
- CSCI 4348/4358: Startup Essentials: Entrepreneurial Projects in Computing 2
- CSCI 7000: Current Topics in Computer Science (Designing for Defense) 1,3
- CYBR 5830: Special Topics (Intro to Blockchain)
- GEEN 2400: Engineering Projects for the Community
- GEEN 3400: Invention and Innovation
- ECEN 4610/4620: Capstone Laboratory Part 1 (Entreprenseurship Track) 2
- MCEN 4228: Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering (Design for Community)
- MCEN 4045/4085: Mechanical Engineering Design Project 1 2
- MCEN 5830: Designing for Defense 1, 3
1 Designing for Defense is a cross-listed course. Students can only count it once towards the minor.
2 A student may only count 3 credit hours from an Entrepreneurship Capstone offered within their major.
3 This graduate-level course is open to undergraduate enrollment.
Undergraduate Minor Requirements
- The minors are open to all undergraduate students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science who are in good standing.
- To add a minor to your record, please refer to this page.
- A cumulative GPA of 2.250 or better is required for courses used to satisfy the requirements of this minor.
- Each individual course that is counted towards a minor degree must be passed with a D- grade or better.  Note, however, that a C- or better is required in all prerequisite courses to move on to a subsequent course. 
- Prior coursework may be transferred from other institutions with approval.  At least three courses must be taken at CU Boulder.
- After completion of the requirements, the undergraduate minors will be listed on the student's transcript at the time of graduation along with the student's engineering degree.