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Teaching Entrepreneurship to Engineering Students
January 12-16, 2003 - Monterey, Ca, USA
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Eleanor Baum, Cooper Union, USA
Carl McHargue, University of Tennessee, USA |
The articles for these proceedings are not peer-reviewed.
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Technological Innovation: An Option in the MS in Technology Program
James R. Gray, Northern Kentucky University
ABSTRACT: The Technological Innovation (TI) option of the Masters of Science in Technology
program emphasizes the research, development and technical management of the
technological innovation process within the technology-based organization. It is
structured to aid the industrial and engineering professional that is responsible for
the design and development of technical processes and products. This option
includes the technical management of innovation processes, research and
development, information technologies, and process technologies. Participants in
this option come from a wide range of technological disciplines and draw on an
extensive array of theoretical and applied knowledge.
This paper presents the development and implementation of the TI option. It
discusses the content foundation to the option and how the option is structured in
order to promote industrial and engineering professional involvement in the
enterprises organization
James R. Gray, "Technological Innovation: An Option in the MS in Technology Program" in "Teaching Entrepreneurship to Engineering Students", Eleanor Baum and Carl McHargue
Eds, ECI
Symposium Series, Volume P2 (2003). http://services.bepress.com/eci/teaching/22
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