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ENT3183 Commercializing New Technologies

This course is focused on understanding business practices that are involved with intellectual properties or patentable technologies. These unique businesses frequently present characteristics and growth challenges significantly different from main stream non-technical businesses. A practical understanding of these distinctions is critical to technology commercialization.

Prerequisites: BUL 3130 and ISM 3011C for Business Information Management students only. No prerequisites for Management and Organizational Leadership students.

Terms Typically Offered:Fall, Spring, Summer
Credits:3.00

ASession
BSession
12Weeks
OTerm
Jan 8 to Apr 30
Online - 1 class available
Online  - 1 class available
Learn fully online on your own schedule. You do not need to log in to class at a specific time, but you do need to submit assignments and complete exams as required by your instructor.
CLASS# TIMES DAYS DATES ROOM PROFESSOR
11217------01/08 - 04/30---MoradianMore Info
Textbook
Syllabus
ENT3183 Commercializing New Technologies (11217) Spring 2025

Required Textbook

Technology Ventures:from Idea.. Acc.

No Cover art available
Author:
 Byers
ISBN:
 8220123806705
Publisher:
 Vst
Edition:
 5TH 19
Buy:
 $141.96 New
Room: OnlineProfessor: Moradian

Online class. Computer & Internet access required. Log in to Canvas as soon as the term begins to access your course https://online.seminolestate.edu Students who do not log into their course by the end of add/drop may be withdrawn from the class. Simply logging in to an online class does not count as attendance. Students must engage in an academically related activity and provide weekly activity reports.

Altamonte Springs  - no classes available
Heathrow  - no classes available
Lee Campus at Oviedo  - no classes available
Sanford/Lake Mary  - no classes available

Textbook information will be available online for each term's courses 45 days prior to the first day of classes for the term.

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