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Entrepreneurship Curriculum
The Entrepreneur Curriculum was developed at UC Berkeley and is the effort of many of the full-time and adjunct faculty within the Lester Center for Entrepreneurship. The effort to develop the curriculum was led by Dr. Jerry Engel. More information on their overall program can be found at Lester Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the Haas School of Business*.

The Entrepreneur Curriculum is intended to be a full academic year of courses. It can be offered at the last year of an undergraduate program or in a masters program. It is best implemented where there are local entrepreneurs who can mentor students or be guest speakers and provide insight on the real experiences. This curriculum is intended to target high technology start up companies and will appeal to entrepreneurs in both the engineering and business disciplines.

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