Entrepreneurial Management That Creates Jobs And Contributes To Regional Wealth

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Maestría en Ciencias en
Comercialización de la Ciencia y la Tecnología
MCCT
Entrepreneurial management that creates jobs and contributes to regional wealth in a global context
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The Maestría en Ciencias en
Comercialización de la Ciencia y la
Tecnología (MCCT) is hosted by The
University of Texas at Austin’s Center for
Global Innovation and Entrepreneurship
in partnership with Center for Research in
Advanced Materials (CIMAV).
MCCT is an intensive one-year program
that teaches students to proftably launch
innovative new technology products
into the market, either through a venture
of their own or within an existing
corporation.
Focused on the intersection of business,
technology, and innovation, students
meet four consecutive days per month;
our 12-course curriculum emphasizes
action-based learning as students assess
actual technologies.
The MCCT Program combines
cutting-edge technology, hands-on
entrepreneurship, and world-class
education, resulting in the creation of
innovative ventures and products.
The MCCT Program is taught by top-
ranked University of Texas at Austin
faculty members and some other visiting
lecturers from the United States and
Mexico, and focuses on experiential
learning designed to teach the skill-set
needed to compete in a global economy.
WHO SHOULD CONSIDER THE MCCT PROGRAM?
• Aspiring entrepreneurs who want to launch new
ventures based on emerging technologies
• Corporate innovators who want to introduce
disruptive and innovative products based on new
technologies
• Technology transfer specialists who want to assist
universities, federal research centers, and businesses
in licensing technologies
CAREER PATHS include:
• Technology start-up
• New product development
• Product management
• Technology commercialization
• Mergers & acquisitions
• Research & development
• Corporate strategy & business development
• Technology transfer
Round 1: Friday, October 30, 2015
Round 2: Friday, December 11, 2015
Round 3: Friday, February 12, 2016
APPLICATION DEADLINES
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
ONE YEAR MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAM
• 4 days/month for 12 months
• Designed for working professionals
• Action-based life-scale learning
To learn more, visit an info session or attend a class.
www.cgie.org.mx/ms/
CONTACT: Website: www.cgie.org.mx/ms Email: [email protected] Telephone: +52 (81) 8850-3495
CURRICULUM
The MCCT Curriculum consists of twelve hands-on, action-
based courses and a capstone project, where students
develop market strategies for real world technologies and
innovations over an intensive one-year program.
An orientation course of three days is required prior to the
start of the program. Classes meet four consecutive days for
one long “weekend” per month: Thursday, Friday, Saturday
& Sunday. Two subjects are completed every two months.
Each cohort make an annual international trip to Austin,
Texas where students take classes, become immersed in the
regional ecosystem, and present their technology projects
to a board of faculty members and investors.
COURSES
• Converting Technology to Wealth
• Marketing Technological Innovations
• Legal Issues of the Commercialization Process
• Financing New Ventures
• Strategic Analysis for Technology Commercialization
• Technology Management and Transfer
• Risk Analysis
• The Art and Science of Market-Driven Entrepreneurship
• Management Product Development and Production
• Internationalization of Technology
• Technology Enterprise Design and Implementation
• Creative and Innovation Management
• Capstone Project
TESTIMONIALS
“MCCT prepares technologists
to contribute to technological
development of the country. To
identify the need and importance of
innovation and technology is not a
common stance in Mexican society.
This type of programs help spread
such ideas and have the tools to start
a technology-based business either
within a large company or the creation
of an SME; both have an impact on the
country.”
Adriana M. Sierra
Sigma Alimentos
“The future of Mexico is in
entrepreneurship, and programs like
this in our country are important for
guiding entrepreneurs to take them
down a better path.”
—Jose Manrique
Nuevo Leon’s Innovation Fun
“The master’s program is the perfect
road to develop skills and knowledge
in technology commercialization. The
program is very competitive. It has an
excellent selection of material, and
outstanding professors.”
—Julia Y. Moyeda
Autonomous University of New Leon

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