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A highly popular minor first introduced 12 years ago has been giving Engineering students the opportunity to gain insight into the business world.

The Engineering Entrepreneurship minor is a popular choice for Engineering students looking to learn more about technology ventures and business development. Currently, there are 162 students enrolled in the program.

Started 12 years ago, the minor was inspired by a similar program first formed by Stanford University. Two core interdisciplinary classes that form the foundation of the minor, Engineering Entrepreneurship 1 and 2, steadily gained popularity until the school’s administration suggested that a minor should be formed. The minor consists of the two core courses and four electives from a variety of schools including the Wharton School, the School of Law and the Graduate School of Education.

To read the full, original article click on this link: The Daily Pennsylvanian :: Engineering Entrepreneurship minor: a history