Engineering Concept, Creation, and Commercialization - Certificate
Texas A&M University’s Engineering Entrepreneurship Program has created the Engineering Concept, Creation, and Commercialization certificate program that allows graduate students to gain insight into industry and sharpen their entrepreneurial skills. This program includes insight into startup business practices and offers the chance for students to share their ideas with industry as well as become inspired by former Texas A&M engineering students who have successfully commercialized their own products. Students can uncover what customers are looking for and, in turn, design a product that customers value.
For additional information about the program, please visit our Concept, Creation, and Commercialization Certificate website.
This program is also approved for delivery via synchronous distance education technology.
This program was closed for new enrollments effective November 8, 2024 and inactivated on January 2, 2025. Students enrolled on November 8, 2024 will be allowed to complete the program contingent upon proper processes and approvals.