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Our courses are for undergraduate and graduate students from all backgrounds. We offer interdisciplinary courses that incorporate entrepreneurship, design thinking, community projects, leadership, and innovation with engineering, humanities, and natural and social sciences.

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Fall 2025

EGR 151

Foundations of Engineering: Mechanics, Energy, and Waves

EGR 152

Foundations of Engineering: The Mathematics and Shape of Motion

EGR 156

Foundations of Engineering: Multivariable Calculus

EGR 200/ENT 200

Creativity, Innovation, and Design

EGR 201/ENT 201

Creating Value: Introduction to Entrepreneurship

EGR 361/ENT 361/URB 361/AAS 348

The Reclamation Studio: Humanistic Design Applied to Systemic Bias

EGR 380/ENT 380/EGR 381/ENT 381

eLab: Creating Value in the Real World (Year-Long Course)

EGR 395/ENT 395

Venture Capital & Finance of Innovation

EGR 491/ECE 491/ENT 491

High-Tech Entrepreneurship

EGR 494

Leadership Development for Business

EGR 495/ENT 495

Special Topics in Entrepreneurship: Critical Design Studio

EGR 497/ENT 497

Entrepreneurial Leadership

Spring 2025

EGR 153

Foundations of Engineering: Electricity, Magnetism, and Photonics

EGR 154

Foundations of Engineering: Linear Systems

EGR 200/ENT 200

Creativity, Innovation, and Design

EGR 201/ENT 201

Creating Value: Introduction to Entrepreneurship

EGR 219/ENT 219/REL 219

Professional Responsibility & Ethics: Succeeding without Selling Your Soul - CANCELLED

EGR 277/SOC 277/HIS 277

Technology and Society

EGR 301/ENT 301

The History of Entrepreneurship

EGR 314/ENT 314

Design Futures: Navigating Uncertainty through Creative Methodologies

EGR 361/ENT 361/URB 361/AAS 348

The Reclamation Studio: Humanistic Design Applied to Systemic Bias

EGR 371/ENT 371

Designing the Future of Work: Public Interest Technology Development

EGR 380/ENT 380/EGR 381/ENT 381

eLab: Creating Value in the Real World (Year-Long Course)

EGR 395/ENT 395

Venture Capital & Finance of Innovation

EGR 494

Leadership Development for Business

EGR 497/ENT 497

Entrepreneurial Leadership

EGR 501

Responsible Conduct in Research: A Course on Ethics in Engineering (Half-term)

Contacts

Victoria Dorman

Victoria Dorman

Associate Director Academic Affairs
Keller Center at Princeton University

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design and design thinking, social impact, and innovative
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