EE 402T - Entrepreneurship in Asian High-Tech Industries
Syllabus - Spring 2006-2007
We welcome visitors to all 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:
-
Register for the course (EE 402T in Axess). There are no prerequisites.
Enrollment is open to undergraduates and graduates in any school or department
at Stanford.
- Participate
in at least 9 of the 10 sessions.
To fulfill this requirement, each student must:
1. Sign the attendance sheet at the auditorium for at least 8 of
the 10 sessions. The attendance
sheet is passed around the auditorium during the session. It is not available at any other time, and this task cannot
be made up later or in any other way.
This task is waived for SCPD students.
AND
2. Submit comments (30-60 words) each week for at least
9 of the 10
sessions.
All students (regular and SCPD) fulfill this task by emailing the comments to the course assistant (Hari
Haran Govindahari:
harig@stanford.edu) following each session, with "[EE
402T] <Student ID Number>, <Date of the Session>" as the email subject.
Comments
must be submitted within two weeks of the session.
Comments should indicate something that the student has learned from
the session; they do not have to be a summary of the entire session. However, the comments must demonstrate that the student has
attended the session or listened to the actual presentation/discussion on video.
Comments that are obvious, e.g. just from a bullet point of a slide,
will not be accepted.
NOTES: Regular students are excused from Task 1 twice during the quarter
and from Task 2 once during the quarter.
The last session of the quarter has a shorter-than-usual deadline
for Task 2, namely the scheduled exam day/time as published in the Time Schedule. Students who are unable to complete Task 1 due
to schedule conflict with another Stanford University class or other official University activity may contact Prof. Dasher to ask if make-up
work can be done in lieu of the Task 1 requirement. Such an exception is only granted at the discretion of the instructor on
a case-by-case basis.
Incompletes
Students
must request an incomplete by email to the instructor by the last class session.
Note that Stanford policy requires incompletes to be made up within
one calendar year.
Note
to SCPD Students
Same
rules apply as regular students
except that attendance can be counted by watching the session on-line through
SCPD. SCPD students
are still required to submit comments (Task 2) for 9 out of 10 sessions.
Archived Seminars
Please
contact the US-Asia Technology Management Center in order to view archive copies of videotapes after the end of the course. Offerings
of our EE402A, EE402S, EE392R, and EE392S seminar series in the previous quarters
are also available for viewing.
Course Web Page
Visit the course webpage for seminar topics and speaker background, for the
archive of presentation materials from each session: http://asia.stanford.edu/events/spring07/ee402t.html
For weekly announcement about this seminar, you can subscribe to the US-Asia Technology Management Center Event List by sending a blank email with any subject to asiatech-events-join@lists.stanford.edu
Course Staff
Instructor: Dr.
Richard Dasher
Director, US-Asia Technology Management Center
Consulting Professor,
Department of Electrical Engineering
Tel: (650) 725-3621
Email: rdasher
at stanford dot edu
Office Hours: By Appointment