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A Study of Entrepreneurship Education of University in Science and Engineering for Vitalization of Technology-based Startup  

Kim, Sunwoo (Entrepreneurship Research Unit, Science and Technology Policy Institute)
Ko, Hyuk-Jin (Department of Management, Korea Polytechnic University)
Lee, Yunseok (Strategy & Planning Team, Korea Entrepreneurship Foundation)
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Journal of Engineering Education Research / v.18, no.2, 2015 , pp. 3-7 More about this Journal
Abstract
Entrepreneurship has been considered as an engine to lead economy, which has been resulting in a focus on entrepreneurship education to promote entrepreneurship. This paper focuses on science and engineering students, and analyzes the relationship between entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurship level. The response results of 950 students (34 universities) were as follows. First, the entrepreneurship level of science and engineering students are a little high but not as significant more than non-science and engineering. Second, science and engineering students have an impact on the level of entrepreneurship about entrepreneurship courses. Third, entrepreneurship courses and clubs have an effect on entrepreneurship level. As a conclusion, we have to improve the quality of entrepreneurship education, recognize startup as a credit, and build up entrepreneurship education ecosystem through the local area network.
Keywords
Entrepreneurship Education; Entrepreneurship; Science & Engineering; Undergraduate student; Technology-based startup;
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