2022 Fall ENGIN 283 001 SEM 001

2022 Fall

ENGIN 283 001 - SEM 001

Special Topics in Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Deplastify the Planet: How to Master the Sustainable Transition

Mathieu L Aguesse

Aug 24, 2022 - Dec 09, 2022
Tu
02:00 pm - 04:59 pm
Class #:32472
Units: 3

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Offered through Engineering

Current Enrollment

Total Open Seats: 10
Enrolled: 12
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 22
Waitlist Max: 0
No Reserved Seats

Hours & Workload

1 to 4 hours of student-instructor coverage of course materials per week, and 2 to 8 hours of outside work hours per week.

Final Exam

TUE, DECEMBER 13TH
08:00 am - 11:00 am
Jacobs Hall 310

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Course Catalog Description

This course will explore various topics around technology innovation and entrepreneurship. Topics will vary by semester.

Class Description

The world is drowning in plastic that we've created, most of which takes hundreds of years to decompose. It is a disaster choking our oceans, poisoning our food chains and clogging our landfills. To solve this problem, we must find ways to replace or at least reduce plastic in manufacturing, to reuse, recycle or re-purpose plastic currently in use, to rescue discarded plastic from oceans or landfills, and to dispose of plastic responsibly. For this course, we find companies that want to achieve the same and will partner with SCET and Schoolab around this problem. Each company prepares a “deplastify challenge” based on their own business, and will be given student teams that work together to develop an entrepreneurial solution. Supported by representatives from their partner companies, students will work to understand the industry and challenge, then design prototypes and pitch their final solutions. Each student will be working with an industry partner, mostly large corporations as well as startups. Past company sponsors include Whole Foods, Faurecia Automotive, Microsoft, Allbirds, Nestle, Recology SF, Method, Bank of the West, Surfrider Foundation, Samsung and more! We explore the fundamentals of the plastic problem and broaden the discussion on sustainability and what it takes to improve practices across industries. The course will cover ethnographic interviewing, design thinking, ideation tools, designing and prototyping products, validation with customer feedback, and business modeling. This will offer a real life experience as well as placing the student in a consulting mode, helping her to develop skills and learn how to work efficiently in a pluri disciplinary team. This class is open to anyone who wants to gain understanding and experience about sustainability, plastic and what it takes to create change in established industries. Students from all majors, both undergraduate and graduate are welcome and encouraged. Preference will be given to masters-level students, seniors and juniors with experience or demonstrated interest in corporate innovation, intrapreneurship, startups, product & process design and sustainability. In order to form the class with the appropriate mix of students, all students must fill out an application. **Application Required** https://forms.gle/PBhNW2E1gFEBo8pw7 The instructor will review applications throughout the enrollment period and you will be notified when a decision has been made. If admitted, you will be sent instructions for enrollment. You will not be able to enroll until you have been admitted and you cannot add yourself to the waitlist. More Info: https://scet.berkeley.edu/students/courses/special-topics/deplastify-the-planet/

Class Notes

This course was formerly INDENG 290.

This class is combined with an undergraduate section ENGIN 183-001. Undergraduate students may not enroll in this section.

See https://scet.berkeley.edu/students/courses/ for enrollment FAQs and contact scet-academics@berkeley.edu for a.. show more
This course was formerly INDENG 290.

This class is combined with an undergraduate section ENGIN 183-001. Undergraduate students may not enroll in this section.

See https://scet.berkeley.edu/students/courses/ for enrollment FAQs and contact scet-academics@berkeley.edu for additional questions.

This course counts towards the SCET Certificate in Technology and Entrepreneurship (https://scet.berkeley.edu/certificate-in-entrepreneurship-and-technology/). show less

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Reserved Seats

Current Enrollment

No Reserved Seats

Textbooks & Materials

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