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Computer Science/Management 385: Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley

Computer Science/Management 385: Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley

10/02/09

Silicon Valley, California

Computer Science/Management 385: Entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley

INSTRUCTOR: Brad Miller (Computer Science)

Course Description: Internet technology has fundamentally changed marketing, communications, and the operations of every business in our society. Silicon Valley is home to the people, places, and power sources that drive this machine. Students in this J-Term course will gain both theoretical and tactical understanding of business strategies utilized in the Valley and also have the opportunity to speak with industry leaders and the companies they represent.

Credits: 4
Estimated Cost: $1,875 -$1,975
Additional Meal Cost: $500
Graded: A-F
Prerequisites: Consent of instructor

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J-Term, Inc. Some students on the J-term trip to Silicon Valley in California make a stop at Pixar Studios. Pictured left to right are Stephanie Agresta (‘92), Stephanie Borgen (‘09), Brad Miller, Daniel Moss (‘10), Andrew Woodard (‘09), Katie Sackett (‘09), Pat Williams (‘10), Jake Vaith (‘10), Wes Gregg (‘09) and Rachel Becvarik (‘09).
J-Term, Inc. Some students on the J-term trip to Silicon Valley in California make a stop at Pixar Studios. Pictured left to right are Stephanie Agresta (‘92), Stephanie Borgen (‘09), Brad Miller, Daniel Moss (‘10), Andrew Woodard (‘09), Katie Sackett (‘09), Pat Williams (‘10), Jake Vaith (‘10), Wes Gregg (‘09) and Rachel Becvarik (‘09).
Students tour Pixar Studios.