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Hiring Unit: Faculty of Engineering Dean’s Office
Course Subject Code and Title: FACC 500 Technology Business Plan Design
FACC 500 001
Term: Fall 2026
Number of Credits: 3 credits
Salary: $11 824 (effective September 1, 2026)
Location:MAASS 328 (Maass Chemistry Building 328)
Lectures:
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Mondays, 05:35 pm-08:25 pm
This course is not team taught.
Teaching Qualification Requirements:
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Minimum requirement of i) a Masters or Ph.D. in Engineering, or ii) a Master’s degree or Ph.D. in Management or Business Administration, and a Bachelor’s degree in Science or Engineering.
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Experience as an entrepreneur, founding and/or launching start-up ventures.
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Membership in Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec
Deadline to apply: June 12, 2026.
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Faculty of Engineering Dean’s Office
Technology Business Plan Design
FACC 500 FACC 500 001
MAASS 328 (Maass Chemistry Building 328)
Mondays, 05:35 pm-08:25 pm
2026-06-12
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