
This paper describes the development of a new graduate-level course entitled Sustainable Technology Entrepreneurship for Scientists and Engineers (STESE), which was jointly developed and delivered by the Colleges of Engineering, Business and Agricultural Sciences at Colorado State University. The goals of the course were to instill an entrepreneurial mindset and global/sustainable perspective among engineering and science students and to provide technical expertise and rapid product realization resources to student teams within the Global Social Sustainable Enterprise (GSSE) program in the College of Business. The motivation for the first goal was to address a deficiency of adequate entrepreneurship training opportunities for graduate students within engineering and agricultural sciences at CSU. The motivation for the second goal was to address a critical shortage of engineering and agricultural science expertise within the GSSE teams engaged in sustainable enterprises in developing countries.