EMEN 4200 - Engineering and Entrepreneurship for the Developing World

Instructor: Seth Murray
Suggested prior knowledge: None
Prerequisites: None
Semester(s) Offered: See course list

  

 

Course Description

Use your engineering and problem solving skills, combined with market/industry research, customer interviews, design for manufacturability, stakeholder management and financial modeling to promote entrepreneurship and sustainable change in the developing world. Explore alternative energy, medical devices, phones, internet, recycling, cook stoves, clean water, sanitation and infrastructure.

"For information about this course please contact the instructor, Seth Murray, at Seth.Murray@colorado.edu.

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Seth Murray

Dr. Murray is an engineer and entrepreneur with 20+ years of professional experiences.

He specializes in product development, manufacturing, marketing, and finance.

His ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ engineering degrees include: BS - Mechanical, ME - Management, and a PhD - Civil.