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International Accelerator Program

Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurial Engineering (MS)

Follow your own path with this one-year experiential-learning engineering degree. The Master of Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurial Engineering engages students with prospective industry participants through hands-on applications and validation of technology and business concepts. 

Although this degree is awarded by the College of Engineering and Computing, the program allows students to take classes both in the College of Engineering and the Darla Moore School of Business, offering you the opportunity to become a leader in both engineering and business. 

Personalize your experience by choosing one of three project paths:

  1. Focus on your own startup idea through National Science Foundation funded Innovation Corps Site program
  2. Engage in a faculty-developed project on campus
  3. Gain experience in innovation within a company, as an intern

 

Admission Details

Requirement  Direct Admission Advanced Master’s Accelerator (1 semester)
GPA 3.0 3.0
IELTSTM 6.5  6.0 (no sub-score below 5.5)
TOEFL® 80  74 (no sub-score below 16)
GRE Required No No
Qualifying Undergraduate Degrees Four-year undergraduate degree, or equivalent in any Engineering discipline, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Information Technology, Pharmacy or Health Sciences from an accredited university.
Additional Requirements Students must have a 3.0 equivalent in all math courses taken.
Strongly recommeneded: Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III and Differential Equations.
Available Entry  Fall or Spring Fall or Spring


Math Self-Evaluation

Engineering programs require a high level of math proficiency. For those programs, students will be required to complete a Math Self-Evaluation and declare that they meet the minimum proficiency standard.

Upon completion of the evaluation, fill out this Declaration Form and submit with application. 

All Engineering degree programs require a 3.0 GPA equivalent in all math courses taken.

Sample Coursework

Experience classes in both the College of Engineering and Computing and the prestigious Darla Moore School of Business:

  • Business and Legal Issues for Science Managers
  • Computer Aided Manufacturing and Prototyping
  • Innovation and New Venture Analysis

 

Progression Details (MS in Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurial Engineering)

 

Program Credits Earned Towards Degree Progression Requirements
Direct Admission  12  Not applicable – student is already enrolled in degree program. 
Advanced Master’s Accelerator (1 semester)

3.0 GPA with no degree course grade lower than a B.

Successful completion of English language courses, Professional Development and Analytical Skills workshops, seminars and modules 
Pre-Sessional English (duration varies)  Successful completion of all Pre-Sessional English Program course content and approval from the Master’s Accelerator team. 

Total Credits Required for Degree: 30

 

Tuition Costs

For information regarding tuition and fees, please see the Costs Overview

 


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