TE 398

Spring 2020 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 1 TO 4 hours.

Subject offerings of innovation, creativity, technology and entrepreneurship intended to augment the existing curriculum. See class schedule or departmental course information for topics and prerequisites.

May be repeated in the same or separate term if topics vary.

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TE 398 class schedule data for spring 2020
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
70904
Lecture-Discussion
CNV
5:30PM -8:40PM
W
Location Pending
Thode, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/21/20-05/06/20
Special Approval:
Departmental Approval Required
Credit:
4 hours
Section Info:
This Section is for students in the City Scholars Program and meets in Chicago The purpose of this course is to guide groups of students through the new venture creation process. Students in this course will have passed through the preliminary round of the UIUC/UC College New Venture Challenge and will be developing their own original new business ideas. Students may enter the course with ideas that are traditionally for-profit in nature or more socially oriented (either for- or not-for-profit ventures). The course will take the approach of teaching critical research and evaluation skills that will be uniform between these types of ventures, and will address particular points of divergence around the fundraising process. In particular, the course will evaluate the differences in raising capital from VC investors, impact investors, crowdsourcing platforms, etc. Class meeting time: W 5:30 pm – 8:40 pm Polsky Exchange North at 1452 E 53rd St. Chicago This course is for City Scholars Students only.
70760
Lecture-Discussion
ST
1:00PM -2:20PM
W
211 Noble Hall
Dietkus, R
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/21/20-04/01/20
Credit:
2 hours
Section Title:
Successful Storytelling
Section Info:
Successful Storytelling: Designing the Ultimate Pitch, developed by Siebel Center for Design, teaches students storytelling skills with the aim of improving their pitching ability. Whether it’s pitching your project to a manager, selling your startup to investors, or marketing yourself to an employer, students will be equipped to present and persuade like the best. Students participating in the Cozad New Venture Challenge 2020 are encouraged to enroll in this class, although all students interested in storytelling are welcome. Email designcenter@illinois.edu for more information.
64184
Lecture-Discussion
WP
6:00PM -7:50PM
R
0324 Music Building
Patterson, W
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/21/20-05/06/20
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Hip Hop Entrepreneurship
Section Info:
Students will explore the cultural landscape of urban America and how technology, engineering, and social entrepreneurship are contextualized and repurposed to support the development and enhancement of existing industries. Using that approach, students will look at how to redevelop existing urban spaces and envision how new millennial spaces will look and function. Principals in fundraising, incubating, marketing, business plan development, sales, intellectual property protection, and business management will be explored. In addition to guest lecturers, entrepreneurial students will collaborate on project-based initiatives in areas including sustainable energy, economic development, affordable housing, STEM education in public schools. Meets with AFRO 398, WP, 48359.
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