Learn about the Un. of Notre Dame's ESTEEM Graduate Program
Connect w/UMBC Alum on this Entrepreneurship Grad Degree
Location
Mathematics/Psychology : 21-
Date & Time
October 19, 2017, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Description
University of Notre Dame ESTEEM Graduate Program
Information Session & Meet & Greet
UMBC Career Center, Math/Psychology
Thursday, October 19th
Stop by the UMBC Career Center (Math/Psychology 210) at 2pm or 3pm for a Mini Meet and Greet and Information Session
Hosted by UMBC Alum Emily Ruso (see attached bio)
ESTEEM emphasizes the action of entrepreneurship, not just the study of it. By the time they graduate, due to the rigorous academic experience, exposure to real-life business ventures, and exceptional mentorship,
ESTEEM students find their technical skills impactful and marketable in a rapidly changing economy. Students are launched into career tracks outside of narrow technical roles, taking positions of leadership at the intersection of business and innovation.
Over the course of this 11-month master of science degree program at the University of Notre Dame, students from technical backgrounds are equipped with the skills and experience to launch new businesses, become innovators within large corporations, and be leaders of dynamic, innovative teams. Over the course of a year, students are immersed in an entrepreneurial sandbox, where they get their hands dirty with entrepreneurship and innovation through a cutting-edge curriculum, a capstone commercialization thesis for an emerging technology, and outstanding out-of-the-classroom experiences.
Information Session & Meet & Greet
UMBC Career Center, Math/Psychology
Thursday, October 19th
Stop by the UMBC Career Center (Math/Psychology 210) at 2pm or 3pm for a Mini Meet and Greet and Information Session
Hosted by UMBC Alum Emily Ruso (see attached bio)
ESTEEM emphasizes the action of entrepreneurship, not just the study of it. By the time they graduate, due to the rigorous academic experience, exposure to real-life business ventures, and exceptional mentorship,
ESTEEM students find their technical skills impactful and marketable in a rapidly changing economy. Students are launched into career tracks outside of narrow technical roles, taking positions of leadership at the intersection of business and innovation.
Over the course of this 11-month master of science degree program at the University of Notre Dame, students from technical backgrounds are equipped with the skills and experience to launch new businesses, become innovators within large corporations, and be leaders of dynamic, innovative teams. Over the course of a year, students are immersed in an entrepreneurial sandbox, where they get their hands dirty with entrepreneurship and innovation through a cutting-edge curriculum, a capstone commercialization thesis for an emerging technology, and outstanding out-of-the-classroom experiences.
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