2022 Fall
ENGIN 183 004 - SEM 004
Formerly Industrial Engin and Oper Research 190E
Special Topics in Technology Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Future of Technology: How Innovators Critically Examine Game Changing and Time Wasting Technologies
Lukasz Kowalski
Class #:32476
Units: 3
Instruction Mode:
In-Person Instruction
Offered through
Engineering
Current Enrollment
Total Open Seats:
3
Enrolled: 57
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 60
Waitlist Max: 50
Open Reserved Seats:
4 reserved for Undergraduates in the College of Engineering, L&S Computer Science and Data Science Majors
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
THU, DECEMBER 15TH
08:00 am - 11:00 am
Other classes by Lukasz Kowalski
Resources
Course Catalog Description
This course will explore various topics around technology innovation and entrepreneurship. Topics will vary by semester.
Class Description
Why did Altavista fail, and Google succeed? Same for Myspace and Facebook? Was it technology, marketing, people, luck, execution, or something else? It is trivial to discern good ideas and profound technological shifts after the fact. But how could you become your own futurist and learn to analyze emerging trends and foretell the outcome? We will study and analyze both failures and successes in virtual reality, blockchain, artificial intelligence, healthtech, and other technologies. Students will conduct literature reviews, netnographic analysis, and case studies in order to identify patterns that they could later apply to their own research, career decisions, or entrepreneurial ventures.
The format of the class will include lectures, guest speakers from distinguished entrepreneurs and innovators, peer-reviewed presentations, quantitative and qualitative data gathering, and group exercises. Students will produce a technical report highlighting the barriers for adoption of emerging technologies. The report has the potential to be published and added to your professional portfolio.
Critical thinking and the ability to question everything are the only prerequisites for this analytical survey course. This class is open to students from all majors and levels. Some seats in the class may be reserved for students in certain majors to ensure that we have the appropriate mix of technical backgrounds, but the remaining seats are open to anyone. SCET welcomes students with diverse backgrounds, perspectives and skills to join our collider environment where we create new ideas!
More Info: https://scet.berkeley.edu/students/courses/special-topics/future-of-technology/
This class is combined with a graduate section ENGIN 283-004.
Class Notes
This course was formerly INDENG 190E.
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.berk.. show more
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.berk.. show more
This course was formerly INDENG 190E.
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
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
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Reserved Seats
Current Enrollment
Open Reserved Seats:
4 reserved for Undergraduates in the College of Engineering, L&S Computer Science and Data Science Majors
Textbooks & Materials
See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.
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Associated Sections
None