Entrepreneurship

Student Perspective: How do I achieve my personal and professional goals?

18

Credits

What do I want to do?

What impact do I want to make?

You generate sustainable, creative and responsible solutions to the needs of your environment

The component takes you step by step through the four stages of the entrepreneurship process so that you can make your entrepreneurial project a reality:

Ideation

Market validation:
Development
Execution

En Sagrado You can undertake from the areas: creative/cultural, scientific and technological base, health, social and traditional business.

Our goal is to promote entrepreneurs, people committed to assuming the responsibility of creating, managing and building the initiatives necessary for the common good.

Course

Description Credits

Considerations

EMP 113

Ideation Stage

3

It is taken in the second semester of the first year of study.

EMP 213

Validation Stage

3

It is taken in the second semester of the second year of study.

EMP 311 and EMP 312

Development stage

3 credits each course (total of 6 credits)

It is taken in the first and second semester of the third year of study.

EMP 411 and EMP 413C

Execution Stage

3 credits each course (total of 6 credits)

It is taken in the first and second semester of the fourth year of study.

Collaborative Innovation Center (Neeuko)

The Entrepreneurship component is linked to the Collaborative Innovation Center (Neeuko) where the innovation and entrepreneurship skills are strengthened through workshops, consulting and active learning. The goal is for you to receive support to make your entrepreneurial project a reality. Neeuko has a manufacturing laboratory with 3D printing, laser cutting, vacuum former and carpentry, robotics and CNC machines space. In Neeuko:

  • You use the Design Thinking tool
  • you develop your brand and product
  • you analyze the market
  • you make your prototype
  • You can participate in the pre-acceleration program with seed funds

Emblematic projects

In each academic term, the entrepreneurship component carries out several emblematic projects that highlight the progress of students in their entrepreneurial projects.

  • Idea Factory Contest: First-year students present their entrepreneurial ideas and the three best are recognized. This activity identifies the interests of student projects.
  • Showcase@Sagrado: Projects that are in the execution phase are exhibited. Students from all levels participate.
  • The Cepita: is an eight-week project aimed at accelerating ideas that are in the validation stage. Selected projects receive seed capital of $2,000.
  • 26 . LAB: It is a summer program to strengthen the entrepreneurship project through Design Sprint technology.
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