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EMEN-4200 (3) Engineering and Entrepreneurship for the Developing World
To explore how engineering for the developing world must combine world and industry research, customer reviews and development, design for manufacturability, stakeholder management, and financial modeling, to facilitate the change-making leverage of entrepreneurship and sustainable outcomes. The technologies that will be explored are alternative energy solutions, medical devices, mobile phones, internet, recycling, cookstoves, clean water, sanitation, and infrastructure. Requisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).