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Ethics of Technology Entrepreneurship: Autonomous Vehicles
TMC 498/OMT 504/FSE 598
Today, technology is used to help drivers from becoming distracted, avoid road hazards and automate many navigation tasks. The future of autonomous vehicles will eclipse assisted driving technology, operating much differently and engendering a new realm of ethical and moral questions. This course explores ethical issues in technological entrepreneurship, specifically focusing on the implementation of autonomous vehicles. Pose a problem to a group of students who will be able to deliver a sharp analysis of the problem from diverse ethical perspectives. Students are primarily fourth-year Technology Entrepreneurship or Operations Management majors or graduate Engineering, Business or Global Business students.

Entrepreneurship and Value Creation (Virtual Internship)
FSE301/ENT360
Virtual Internship Opportunity Bring on one or more students from Arizona State University in the Entrepreneurship and Value Creation (EVC) program to be your virtual interns, in a project-based experience. Students will work on one or more projects of your choosing over the internship period, connecting with you as needed with virtual communication tools. Students can work to solve pressing problems and opportunities, develop impactful team-derived solutions, interact with customers and end-users, and pitch their innovative solutions to your organization. Projects should be focused on venture development, customer discovery and/or market analysis. Students are available for up to 75 hours of placement from July 1st to August 11th. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, student placements will only occur virtually.