Master of Science in Engineering Entrepreneurship (MSEN) Postgraduate Programme By Lyle School of Engineering |TopUniversities

Master of Science in Engineering Entrepreneurship (MSEN)

Tuitionfee

39,735 USDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Engineering - GeneralMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Science in Engineering Entrepreneurship is a two-semester (31 semester credit hours) cohort-based program in the EMIS Department of the Lyle School of Engineering offered in concert with Lyle (19 SCH) and the Cox School of Business (12 SCH). On this programme, students will learn about management in an engineering context at Lyle’s EMIS department. A third anchor for the M.S. in engineering entrepreneurship will be a new course offering that will be unique to SMU. The two-semester Technology Commercialization Studio will:Focus on the management of products with high technology content;Encourage the incubation of novel technology from students, and from SMU’s research laboratories;Include C-level mentors from successful small and medium sized engineering firms and venture capital firms; and, Feature lectures from experts in intellectual property, legal aspects of businesses, ethics, financing, fundraising, sales and other subject matter vital to the practice of engineering entrepreneurship.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Engineering - General

Degree

MSc

Study Level

Masters

The Master of Science in Engineering Entrepreneurship is a two-semester (31 semester credit hours) cohort-based program in the EMIS Department of the Lyle School of Engineering offered in concert with Lyle (19 SCH) and the Cox School of Business (12 SCH). On this programme, students will learn about management in an engineering context at Lyle’s EMIS department. A third anchor for the M.S. in engineering entrepreneurship will be a new course offering that will be unique to SMU. The two-semester Technology Commercialization Studio will:Focus on the management of products with high technology content;Encourage the incubation of novel technology from students, and from SMU’s research laboratories;Include C-level mentors from successful small and medium sized engineering firms and venture capital firms; and, Feature lectures from experts in intellectual property, legal aspects of businesses, ethics, financing, fundraising, sales and other subject matter vital to the practice of engineering entrepreneurship.

Admission Requirements

297+
80+
6+
3+

Applicants who hold baccalaureate or higher degrees in engineering, mathematics or the sciences from a U.S. college or university accredited by a regional accrediting association, or who have completed an international degree that is equivalent to a U.S. bachelor’s degree from a college or university of recognized standing, will be considered for admission to the Graduate Division of the Lyle School of Engineering for the purpose of pursuing work leading to an advanced degree in engineering or applied science. 

Jan-2000

Domestic
39,660 USD
International
39,735 USD

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