Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Courses
SEI 200 - Topics in Entrepreneurship & Innovation
(1-3 hours)
Conceptual treatment of topics important to entrepreneurship and innovation. 1-3 hours, may be repeated up to 6 hours under different titles/topics.
SEI 210 - Practicum in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
(1-3 hours)
Variety of experiential activities related to entrepreneurship and/or innovation. 1-3 hours, may be repeated up to 6 hours under different titles/topics.
SEI 300 - Topics in Entrepreneurship & Innovation
(1-3 hours)
Conceptual treatment of topics important to entrepreneurship and innovation. 1-3 hours, may be repeated up to 6 hours under different titles/topics. Prerequisite: Junior Standing
SEI 305 - Innovation Journey
(3 hours)
The Innovation Journey provides historical context and trajectories of where thought leaders predict our technological revolutions are headed. Learn about: innovations that propelled societal progress, legendary inventors, communities of innovators, environmental challenges in need of innovative solutions, entrepreneurial creativity, sustainability oriented innovation, the dangers of dark innovation, the Ten Types of Innovation and other processes. Also learn how to read a patent and an innovative negotiation strategy through the lens of Intellectual Capital Management. This course includes an introductory review to six other courses that deepen understanding of your potential to generate innovation. Prerequisite: Junior standing
SEI 310 - Practicum in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
(1-3 hours)
Variety of experiential activities related to entrepreneurship and/or innovation. 1-3 hours, may be repeated up to 6 hours under different titles/topics. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
SEI 330 - Intellectual Capital Management
(3 hours)
This course explores many aspects of intellectual capital management within organizations. Aspects of managing patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets are discussed along with negotiating licensing agreements, intellectual property strategies, valuing intellectual assets, IP deal and agreement structures, and analyzing patent claims. Prerequisite: Junior Standing
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