Enterprise Program

What Is an Enterprise?

Michigan Tech Enterprises are student-run business teams embracing rich experiences in engineering design, team building, project management, and end-to-end original product development. Enterprise teams work under the direction of a faculty advisor. Visit the Enterprise website to learn more and see all MTU Enterprise teams. Learn how to register for CS Enterprise programs.

How Does Enterprise Credit Work?

Students in the College of Computing can join any Enterprise on campus. You can take Enterprise multiple times at the courses levels that correspond to your class as freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior. For instance, ENT 1960 is first year level, ENT 2950 is sophomore level, ENT 3950 is junior level, and the 4000 level ENT courses are for seniors.

  • ENT 2950, ENT 2960, ENT 3950, ENT 3960, ENT 4900, and ENT 4910 can count as technical electives.
    ENT 1960 and ENT 4961 do not count as technical electives or for Senior Design credit, but can count as free electives in your degree.
  • If you are majoring in Software Engineering (SSEN), you can replace CS 4791 and CS 4792 Senior Design with ENT 3950, ENT 3960, ENT 4950 and ENT 4960. When used for Senior Design, they cannot double count for technical electives in your degree.
  • If you are majoring in Computer Science with a concentration in Software Engineering (SCS5), you can replace CS 4791 Senior Design with ENT 3950 or 3960, and ENT 4950. When used for Senior Design, they cannot double count for technical electives in your degree.

Husky Games Enterprise

Husky Game Development

Who says you can’t work and play? Husky Game Development designs and develops games for business, education, and fun.  Earn credit, gain experience, and build your resume, all while creating quality software that will attract and satisfy industry sponsors. The HGD Enterprise is advised by Computer Science faculty member Scott Kuhl. Check out the Husky Game applications


HIDE Enterprise

Humane Interface Design Enterprise (HIDE)

Humane Interface Design Enterprise (HIDE) gives students an opportunity to design, develop and evaluate interfaces to make daily work more efficient and easier to manage. The HIDE Enterprise is advised by Computer Science faculty member Robert Pastel.


IT Oxygen Enterprise

IT Oxygen Enterprise

IT Oxygen provides Information Technology help for both student organizations and businesses. Composed of students from numerous majors, the members of IT Oxygen work on real projects for real companies that foster skills in development, problem solving, and business. The IT Oxygen Enterprise is advised by Enterprise program director Nagesh Hatti.


MTU engineering

Tomorrow won’t wait. Neither will we.

Computing is for everyone, everywhere. Artificial intelligence, robotics, data science, and other forms of digital connectivity are ingrained in nearly every aspect of life. Cybersecurity has never been more important. These transformational technologies require intrepid problem solvers, bold leaders, and fearless visionaries. You can be one of them.

Founded in 2019, we’re one of the first colleges in the nation and one of the few institutions of its kind to focus solely on computing. Digital transformation has morphed every discipline into a computing discipline, reinventing industries like manufacturing, criminal justice, marketing, and health care. The College of Computing is making sure that employers have the computing talent they need to thrive—and that our students are equipped for fulfilling careers now and for tomorrows to come.

The world needs Computing[MTU]. The world needs you.

Supercharge your future.

Study, do research, and build a future-forward career at a flagship R1 public research university powered by STEM. Get the theoretical knowledge and practical experience you need to succeed in a high-tech world.

Our students work alongside faculty on meaningful research, like helping to detect Alzheimer’s disease earlier and making machine learning more user-friendly. They connect at the intersection of engineering and computing in our mechatronics playground. They teach middle school kids coding and cybersecurity basics, assist older generations with digital literacy essentials, and help each other persist through academic and life challenges through SAM, our unique peer mentoring program. Computing Huskies also partner with national entities like the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency as well as local businesses to analyze security and safeguard sensitive data. And, from robotics to Red Team, Huskies train, run, and win national competitions.

Whether competing in Esports, joining an Enterprise team, or working with a group of Huskies to build a robot in three days is your jam, you’ll find opportunities to connect with what clicks. And when it’s time to blow off steam, the Keweenaw Peninsula’s trails, forests, and Lake Superior beaches await, along with Michigan Tech’s Mont Ripley Ski Hill.

When it comes to preparing for life after graduation, our Career Fair offers more than a one-day event—it’s a series of workshops and meetups that leads to coops, internships, and full-time, well-paying positions. If you want to be ready for what tomorrow needs, your future starts now, in the Michigan Tech College of Computing.