Priorities:University of Saint Thomas Student Priorities
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Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Strategy #1: Increase Innovation and Entrepreneurship Classes for Non-Engineering and Entrepreneurship Majors
- 3 Strategy #2: Introduce Start-Up Weekend or Workshop Activities on Camp
- 4 Strategy #3: Increase Department Interaction
- 5 Strategy #4: Increase Real World Experiences for Students
- 6 Related Links
Overview
Coming soon: Your Video (Session 5)
Strategy #1: Increase Innovation and Entrepreneurship Classes for Non-Engineering and Entrepreneurship Majors
An Example Syllabus for a General Innovation and Entrepreneurship Course
Strategy #2: Introduce Start-Up Weekend or Workshop Activities on Camp
Host an Innovation and Entrepreneurship Week in Anderson Student Center for All Students
- Host speakers sponsored by engineering groups such as ASME, IEEE, SWE, etc.
- Have activities outside of The View at a table such as squishy circuits or quick build activities.
- Host a hackathon on South Campus for all students
Host a Start Up Weekend Design Challenge
- Create a 72 hour design challenge for students to participate in over the weekend
- Open the design challenge to students across all disciplines
Offer Workshops throughout the Semester Related to Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Collaborate with an already existing workshop to incorporate innovation and entrepreneurship
- Host a two hour workshop during convo hour sponsored by an engineering club
Strategy #3: Increase Department Interaction
Strategy #4: Increase Real World Experiences for Students
Related Links
Spring 2017 UIF:
Hannah Brodersen