School:Clark Atlanta University
Overview
Clark Atlanta University is a comprehensive, private, urban, coeducational institution of higher education with a predominantly African-American heritage. It offers undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees as well as certificate programs to students of diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. The University was established in 1988 through the consolidation of its two parent institutions, Atlanta University (1865), the nation's first institution to award graduate degrees to African Americans, and Clark College (1869) the nation's first four-year liberal arts college to serve a primarily African-American student population.
Promoting Student Innovation and Entrepreneurship
2.1 Courses
There are a number of courses offered to undergraduate and graduate students that promote entrepreneurship on campus.
CBUS 380 - Entrepreneurial Thinking
CBUS 381 - Financing Entrepreneurial Ventures
CBUS 382 - Marketing the Entrepreneurial Venture
CBUS 481 - Entrepreneurial Practicum
CBUS 482 Business Law for Entrepreneurs
CBUS 484 Small Business Management
2.2 Events
Lead Week - is an annual event sponsored by the School of Business which raises awareness in the areas of entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, social media, mass media, innovation and alumni affairs.
Capstone Projects- Are an integral part of the schools commitment to supporting project based learning. There are a number of capstone projects predominantly in the Arts & Sciences department.
Speaker Series- a few workshops and speakers that promote entrepreneurship. There is a freshman success speaker series along with a case competition workshop that took place this year. In my opinion this is an area that the university can improve on. It would take very little effort to increase the number of events and workshops on campus.
Regional and Local Development Efforts
Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Is a new organization headed by entreprenuer David Duncan. The goal of the organization is to assist the student body in promoting innovation and entreprenuership on campus by having a liason between students and staff. This a new venture that looks very promising, so stay tuned!
Active Support in the University Technology Transfer Function
The CAU Office of Technology Transfer (T2)- is responsible for managing the protection and licensing of CAU discoveries with potential commercial value. By using intellectual property law to protect discoveries with potential commercial value, our office can hopefully encourage interested companies to invest the resources necessary to turn an early stage academic discovery into a commercial product.
IP Consulting- Cynthia Parks and Collen Beard are the IP staff on hand to assist students through the process of protecting and developing their ideas and inventions.
Faculty Research Council- “The Faculty Research Council advises the Vice President Research on matters involving research infrastructure, maintenance of equipment, start-up support for faculty and in general support of standing up a more robust research enterprise at Clark Atlanta University”.
Facilitating University-Industry Collaboration
Lead Week -is an annual event sponsored by the School of Business which raises awareness in the areas of entrepreneurship, finance, marketing, social media, mass media, innovation and alumni affairs. The event bridges the gap between the industry and the University.
Corporate Visits- There are approximately 25 visits to the School of Business annually to recruit top talent. In addition, over 500 companies participate in the AUC career fairs to recruit students as well. However, the school is working on developing relationships with organizations that are interested in research, innovation and entrepreneurship to enhance the scholastic CAU experience.
The AUC Academic and Career Development Organization- Have a wide variety of resources for students, listed below.
- On-Campus Recruiting – Students: (DDEP Campus Recruiting)
- AUCC DDEP Student Registration: (AUCC DDEP Student Registration Form)
- Scholarship Opportunities: (AUCC DDEP Scholarship Opportunities)
- Engineering Institutions: (AUCC Dual Degree Engineering Program – AUCC DDEP)
- Experience – eRecruiting (AUC Consortium Experience Site) Students: For viewing events, information sessions, and applying for student internship and research opportunities.
- Employers/Recruiters: For posting career, summer internships research opportunities and to register events such as career or graduate fair visit: www.aucenter.experience.com
