Prerequisites: good academic standing
Co-requisites: None
This introductory multidisciplinary course is designed to introduce freshmen to problem-based learning that combines science, engineering, innovation, and entrepreneurship principles with a focus on an important societal need. Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to:
- Demonstrate hands-on implementation of engineering design processes in a multidisciplinary team environment
- Utilize engineering design processes and perform preliminary research
- Develop innovative solutions to address relevant societal needs
- Develop and clearly state a value proposition for commercial application of their solution
- Recognize concepts of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship
- Effectively communicate their ideas to an audience
Terms Offered: Winter, Spring
INEN-101: Final Project Presentation
Winter 2014
INEN 101 – Innovation and Entrepreneurship Mindset, Winter 2014 had their Ideas presented and judged by faculty members from Kettering University. Here are their presentations describing the need and purpose behind their Idea.
Here are the videos:
Neurolytics: The Attention Monitor
Harris 42: Prototype for Playstation Gaming controller
The Wake up Call: Monitors your sleep
Heart Monitor 2.0: Economical way to monitor your Heart Rate