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Entrepreneurship is an evolving discipline, and MIT is at the vanguard of that evolution. From the Institute's first "New Enterprises" course launched by entrepreneur Richard Morse '33 in 1961 to the founding of the MIT Entrepreneurship Center in 1996, MIT has played a major role in shaping modern entrepreneurial concepts and best practices.
 
Our world-renowned faculty members lead a range of courses in launching, managing, and growing technology-based businesses. They use a variety of teaching methods: case studies, internships, guest lectures, external review of student assignments by venture capitalists, and student projects. All courses involve teamwork and a focus on presentation skills.
 
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Working in conjunction with the MIT E-Center, our professors and instructors offer extraordinary learning opportunities for MIT Sloan and engineering students, as well as executive-level training for business and institutional leaders. In our prestigious and popular Entrepreneurship Lab (E-Lab), Global Entrepreneurship Lab (G-Lab) courses, and Innovation Teams (I-Teams) students put theory into practice during semester-long internships in high tech start-ups.

Since the launch of the MIT Entrepreneurship Center, the Institute has seen rapidly increasing enrollment in entrepreneurship courses, as well as the introduction of new academic programs, projects, and activities that are shaping and evolving the discipline. Those who wish to study entrepreneurship at MIT have virtually limitless opportunities.

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