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Rensselaer Catalog 2014-2015 
    
Rensselaer Catalog 2014-2015 [Archived Catalog]

Master of Science in Technology Commercialization and Entrepreneurship


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This degree is designed to prepare students to create businesses or products based on their own intellectual property or facilitate the commercialization of technology enabled products, services, or businesses. Students with one of the following profiles should consider this degree: 1) Scientists and engineers who envision themselves running a laboratory, 2) Scientists and engineers who have developed intellectual property that they wish to see commercialized, 3) Those who wish to leverage their science and engineering education to facilitate new product development and new business creation, 4) Those who have studied management and wish to help commercialize technologies.

The program consists of 12 credits of required management core courses, 6 credits of law courses and 12 credits of elective science and technology related courses for which there are three tracks. The tracks are a) further development of the student’s science and engineering background; b) development of technology policy expertise; and c) development of management of innovation and technology expertise. Electives are chosen according to the selected track. The capstone course is Commercializing Advanced Technology. Law courses are taken at Albany Law School and chosen from a selected menu. Science and Technology related electives can be selected from those delivered by any of the Institute’s Schools as long as the student meets prerequisite requirements for the course.

 

Examples of Law Courses include: 6 credits


  • Contracts Credit Hours: 2
  • Introduction to Intellectual Property Credit Hours: 2
  • Law of Technology Transfer Credit Hours: 2

 

Electives Science and Technology Related Courses: 12 credits


Courses can be taken in areas such as: Management of Technology, Architecture, BioMed Engineering, Biology, Civil Engineering, Cognitive Science/Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Sustainability,  Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Science and Technology Studies, Product Design and Innovation(PDI).

Electives for the Management of Innovation and Technology Track could include:


Electives for the Policy Track could include:


Electives for the Science and Engineering Track could include:


 Courses with depth in one area for example:

Courses in more than one area indicate a breadth of expertise, and could include:


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