Syllabus - Spring 2004

EE 402T

Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries

We welcome all visitors to our sessions. If you are a registered Stanford student, you may take this seminar series for university credit.


Requirements for Credit

This 1 unit course is offered only on a Satisfactory/No Credit basis. To take the Seminar Series for University Credit you must:

  1. Register for the course (EE 402T in Axess). There are no prerequisites. Enrollment is open to graduates and undergraduates in any school or department at Stanford.

  2. Attend and comment on at least 9 of the 10 sessions offered. One absence is allowed during the quarter. Attendance is credited by means of a brief comment form that you submit each week. See below. “Attendance” can be based on having viewed the TV broadcast of the session or the streaming video of the session (including Q&A) at Stanford On-Line. Note that the same rules apply for SCPD students as for others.

  3. Write brief comments on every lecture. Each student will submit brief comments describing some new thing they learned or something that impressed them about the content of that session. The comment does not have to be a summary of the session, but it should demonstrate that the student actually attended or watched the video. (In contrast, citing a bullet point from a slide will not by itself be acceptable to obtain attendance credit). The comment should be 30-60 words in length. Comments must be submitted within two weeks of the date of each session, with the exception that comments from the final week session are due by the scheduled exam time of the course.An online form will be available on the 402T seminar homepage (see below).

Incompletes
Students must request an incomplete by the time of the last class session. Please note that Stanford policy now requires incompletes to be made up within one year.


Course Web Page

See http://asia.stanford.edu and link to the seminar title

Course Staff

Course Instructor
Dr. Richard Dasher
Director, US-Asia Technology Management Center
Consulting Associate Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering
Tel: (650) 725-3621
Fax: (650) 725-0991
Email: rdasher@stanford.edu
Office Hours: By Appointment

Course Assistants
Christopher Lau

Tel: (650) 387-2313
Email: chris.lau@stanford.edu

Peter Yu
Email: peteryu@stanford.edu

 

 

Stanford University US-Asia Technology Management Center

Wednesday, March 31, 2004 12:58 PM