Naveen Jindal School of Management
Master of Science in Innovation and Entrepreneurship
36 semester credit hours minimum
Faculty
Professors: Gregory G. Dess , Seung-Hyun Lee , Zhiang (John) Lin , Mike W. Peng , Wing Kwong (Eric) Tsang
Clinical Professors: Britt Berrett , Shawn Carraher , Larry Chasteen , Michael Deegan , Howard Dover , Forney Fleming III , Charles Hazzard , Marilyn Kaplan , Diane S. McNulty , David Ritchey , Rajiv Shah , Keith Thurgood , Jeff Weekley , Habte Woldu , Laurie L. Ziegler
Associate Professors: J. Richard Harrison , Lívia Markóczy , Toyah Miller , H. Dennis Park , Orlando C. Richard , Jane Salk , David J. Springate , Jun Xia
Clinical Associate Professors: Steven Guengerich , McClain Watson
Assistant Professors: Emily Choi , Sheen Levine , Christian Von-Drathen
Clinical Assistant Professors: Maria Hasenhuttl , Jeffery (Jeff) Hicks , Kristen Lawson , Kathryn Lookadoo , Sarah Moore
Senior Lecturers: Thomas (Tom) Henderson , Jackie Kimzey , Victoria D. McCrady , Madison Pedigo , Margaret Smallwood , Robert Wright , Hubert Zydorek
Degree Requirements
The Master of Science in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MS IE) degree is a minimum 36 semester credit hours degree program that prepares students to create new ventures, or pursue successful careers as investment professionals or in innovation related roles with established organizations. The program offers two concentrations in which, the first concentration focuses on entrepreneurial startups (New Venture Concentration), and the second on the challenges of managing entrepreneurial innovation within the more structured environment of a mature organization (Innovation within the Corporation Concentration). In addition, 12 semester credit hours of electives must be taken, including at least six semester credit hours of ENTP prefix courses.
To apply for this degree program, an undergraduate degree is required (all majors are considered). Students must maintain a 3.0 grade-point average (GPA) in both business core courses and in all graduate courses taken in the degree program, excluding program prerequisites to qualify for the MS degree.
Prerequisite
Students pursuing the Master of Science in Innovation and Entrepreneurship degree program are required to fulfill one semester credit hour of MAS 6102 Professional Development course. Degree credit is not earned for program prerequisites, however, the grade achieved in prerequisites will count toward the student's grade-point average (GPA). All program prerequisites must be satisfied within the first semester of graduate study.
Course Requirements
Core Courses: 9 semester credit hours
Students are required to take the following core courses.
ACCT 6305 Accounting for Managers
ENTP 6315 Entrepreneurial Finance1
ENTP 6370 Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Concentration Area Courses: 15 semester credit hours
Students are required to select one of the concentrations below.
New Venture Concentration
ENTP 6360 Startup Launch I
or ENTP 6365 Technology Commercialization and Concept Validation
ENTP 6375 Technology and New Product Development
ENTP 6378 Managing the Emerging Enterprise
ENTP 6380 Market Entry Strategies
ENTP 6390 Business Model Innovation
Innovation Within the Corporation Concentration
ENTP 6375 Technology and New Product Development
ENTP 6380 Market Entry Strategies
ENTP 6388 Managing Innovation within the Corporation
ENTP 6390 Business Model Innovation
ENTP 6398 The Entrepreneurial Experience
Elective Courses: 12 semester credit hours
Students are required to select at least two courses with ENTP prefix. The remaining electives may be chosen from any other master's-level ENTP courses not previously completed or from any courses listed below or from any unrestricted master's-level course/prefix offered within JSOM.
IMS 6304 International Business Management
IMS 6310 International Marketing
IMS 6314 Global E-Business Marketing
IMS 6365 Cross-Culture Communication and Management
MKT 6301 Marketing Management
OB 6301 Organizational Behavior
OB 6321 Principles of Leadership
Startup Launch Specialty
The Startup Launch Specialty is a unique program within the framework of the MS IE degree program. Startup Launch is a competitive program for students with a significant and scalable business concept who desire to launch their venture during or immediately after completion of the degree. The program is designed to progressively develop and mature both the entrepreneur and his or her venture concept from the early startup stage to the point where it is ready for launch and represents a prime candidate for funding by the professional investment community.
Participants will be selected on the basis of their scalable business concept and entrepreneurial capability. Participants will be provided with ongoing support and mentoring by faculty and experienced entrepreneurs, space in the UT Dallas Venture Development Center, up to $25,000 in seed capital, and the opportunity to earn up to 12 semester credit hours toward the 36 semester credit hour MS IE program for progress toward the launch of their venture. Admission to the specialty is competitive and requires a separate application.
Graduate Certificate in Corporate Innovation
9 semester credit hours minimum
Faculty
Clinical Professor: Rajiv Shah
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in Corporate Innovation is focused on the management of innovation within the context of an established organization. The certificate is designed for students desiring to augment their skills in a technical or functional discipline with the management skills and perspectives necessary for the successful launch of new businesses or other innovations. Also, another course may be substituted for one of the courses below with advance permission from the program director and the area coordinator.
ENTP 6375 Technology and New Product Development (required)
ENTP 6388 Managing Innovation within the Corporation (required)
ENTP 6380 Market Entry Strategies
or ENTP 6398 The Entrepreneurial Experience
Graduate Certificate in New Venture Entrepreneurship
9 semester credit hours minimum
Faculty
Senior Lecturers: Jackie Kimzey , Madison Pedigo
Overview
The Graduate Certificate in New Venture Entrepreneurship is focused on the management of innovation within the context of a new venture startup. Also, another course may be substituted for one of the courses below with advance permission from the program director and the area coordinator.
ENTP 6370 Innovation and Entrepreneurship (required)
Two additional course selected from the following list:
ENTP 6360 Startup Launch I
ENTP 6361 Startup Launch II
ENTP 6378 Managing the Emerging Enterprise
ENTP 6380 Market Entry Strategies
ENTP 6390 Business Model Innovation
1. ENTP 6315 requires that students have completed FIN 6301 and OPRE 6301.