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Startup Garage: Design

Current Offerings

Startup Garage: Design (356): Startup Garage is an intensive, hands-on, project-based course where student teams apply design thinking, lean startup methodology, and the Business Model Canvas to conceive, design, and field-test a new venture idea. The focus is on customer discovery and problem-solution fit, aiming to answer the question: does the idea resonate with users? We kick off with an AI-powered hackathon to lay out the initial startup idea and assumptions. Then, with individualized coaching from instructors, teams will test assumptions and evolve their ideas as they get out of the building and interview users on a weekly basis, deeply understand customer needs, ideate solutions, develop prototypes, and validate (or invalidate) the value proposition and business model. Teams working on impact-focused ventures apply the same methodology to address the needs of their beneficiaries. PREREQUISITE: Team application required. Details and application: http://startupgarage.stanford.edu/details.

Sections

Startup Garage: Design | STRAMGT 356 Section 01 Class #1042

  • Jonathan Beekman
  • Margaret Laws
  • Monisha Perkash
  • 4 Units

Notes: Cross-listed as BIOE 376 and SUSTAIN 376. No Exam. Permission required for all GSB students. 1 Group Project/Paper. Capacity limited to 48 students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. P/F Allowed. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Cross-listed as BIOE 376. Workshop. Design Reviews 35% Assignments 30% Final 35%.

Past Offerings

Startup Garage: Design (356): Startup Garage is an intensive, hands-on, project-based course where student teams apply design thinking, lean startup methodology, and the Business Model Canvas to conceive, design, and field-test a new venture idea. The focus is on customer discovery and problem-solution fit, aiming to answer the question: does the idea resonate with users? We kick off with an AI-powered hackathon to lay out the initial startup idea and assumptions. Then, with individualized coaching from instructors, teams will test assumptions and evolve their ideas as they get out of the building and interview users on a weekly basis, deeply understand customer needs, ideate solutions, develop prototypes, and validate (or invalidate) the value proposition and business model. Teams working on impact-focused ventures apply the same methodology to address the needs of their beneficiaries. PREREQUISITE: Team application required. Details and application: http://startupgarage.stanford.edu/details.

Sections

Startup Garage: Design | STRAMGT 356 Section 01 Class #1059

  • Jonathan Beekman
  • John Scull
  • Collin Wallace
  • 4 Units
  • 2025-2026 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Notes: Cross-listed as BIOE 376 and SUSTAIN 376. No Exam. Permission required for all GSB students. 1 Group Project/Paper. Capacity limited to 48 students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. P/F Allowed. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Cross-listed as BIOE 376. Workshop. Design Reviews 35% Assignments 30% Final 35%.

  • 2025-2026 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Startup Garage: Design | STRAMGT 356 Section 02 Class #1060

  • Eric Chen
  • Douglas Galen
  • Monisha Perkash
  • 4 Units
  • 2025-2026 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Notes: Cross-listed as BIOE 376 and SUSTAIN 376. No Exam. Permission required for all GSB students. 1 Group Project/Paper. Capacity limited to 48 students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. P/F Allowed. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Cross-listed as BIOE 376. Workshop. Design Reviews 35% Assignments 30% Final 35%.

  • 2025-2026 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Startup Garage: Design (356): Startup Garage is an intensive, hands-on, project-based course where student teams apply design thinking, lean startup methodology, and the Business Model Canvas to conceive, design, and field-test a new venture idea. The focus is on customer discovery and problem-solution fit, aiming to answer the question: does the idea resonate with users? We kick off with an AI-powered hackathon to lay out the initial startup idea and assumptions. Then, with individualized coaching from instructors, teams will test assumptions and evolve their ideas as they get out of the building and interview users on a weekly basis, deeply understand customer needs, ideate solutions, develop prototypes, and validate (or invalidate) the value proposition and business model. Teams working on impact-focused ventures apply the same methodology to address the needs of their beneficiaries. PREREQUISITE: Team application required. Details and application: http://startupgarage.stanford.edu/details.

Sections

Startup Garage: Design | STRAMGT 356 Section 01 Class #1080

  • Kristin Baker
  • Eric Chen
  • Matt Glickman
  • Monisha Perkash
  • 4 Units
  • 2024-2025 Spring
    Schedule No Longer Available

Notes: Cross-listed as BIOE 376 and SUSTAIN 376. No Exam. Permission required for all GSB students. 1 Group Project/Paper. Capacity limited to 48 students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. P/F Allowed. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Cross-listed as BIOE 376. Workshop. Design Reviews 35% Assignments 30% Final 35%.

  • 2024-2025 Spring
    Schedule No Longer Available

Startup Garage: Design (356): Startup Garage is an intensive, hands-on, project-based course where student teams apply design thinking, lean startup methodology, and the Business Model Canvas to conceive, design, and field-test a new venture idea. The focus is on customer discovery and problem-solution fit, aiming to answer the question: does the idea resonate with users? We kick off with an AI-powered hackathon to lay out the initial startup idea and assumptions. Then, with individualized coaching from instructors, teams will test assumptions and evolve their ideas as they get out of the building and interview users on a weekly basis, deeply understand customer needs, ideate solutions, develop prototypes, and validate (or invalidate) the value proposition and business model. Teams working on impact-focused ventures apply the same methodology to address the needs of their beneficiaries. PREREQUISITE: Team application required. Details and application: http://startupgarage.stanford.edu/details.

Sections

Startup Garage: Design | STRAMGT 356 Section 01 Class #1093

  • Jonathan Beekman
  • Saar Gur
  • Bob Lisbonne
  • Ajay Prakash
  • Collin Wallace
  • 4 Units
  • 2024-2025 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Notes: Cross-listed as BIOE 376 and SUSTAIN 376. No Exam. Permission required for all GSB students. 1 Group Project/Paper. Capacity limited to 48 students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. P/F Allowed. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Cross-listed as BIOE 376. Workshop. Design Reviews 35% Assignments 30% Final 35%.

  • 2024-2025 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Startup Garage: Design | STRAMGT 356 Section 02 Class #1094

  • Eric Chen
  • Douglas Galen
  • Margaret Laws
  • Monisha Perkash
  • John Scull
  • 4 Units
  • 2024-2025 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Notes: Cross-listed as BIOE 376 and SUSTAIN 376. No Exam. Permission required for all GSB students. 1 Group Project/Paper. Capacity limited to 48 students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. P/F Allowed. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Cross-listed as BIOE 376. Workshop. Design Reviews 35% Assignments 30% Final 35%.

  • 2024-2025 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Startup Garage: Design | STRAMGT 356 Section 03 Class #1095

  • Kristin Baker
  • Sara Deshpande
  • Anne Dwane
  • Julian Eison
  • John Scull
  • Greg Waldorf
  • 4 Units
  • 2024-2025 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Notes: Cross-listed as BIOE 376 and SUSTAIN 376. No Exam. Permission required for all GSB students. 1 Group Project/Paper. Capacity limited to 48 students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. P/F Allowed. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Cross-listed as BIOE 376. Workshop. Design Reviews 35% Assignments 30% Final 35%.

  • 2024-2025 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Startup Garage: Design (356): Startup Garage is an intensive, hands-on, project-based course where student teams apply design thinking, lean startup methodology, and the Business Model Canvas to conceive, design, and field-test a new venture idea. The focus is on customer discovery and problem-solution fit, aiming to answer the question: does the idea resonate with users? We kick off with an AI-powered hackathon to lay out the initial startup idea and assumptions. Then, with individualized coaching from instructors, teams will test assumptions and evolve their ideas as they get out of the building and interview users on a weekly basis, deeply understand customer needs, ideate solutions, develop prototypes, and validate (or invalidate) the value proposition and business model. Teams working on impact-focused ventures apply the same methodology to address the needs of their beneficiaries. PREREQUISITE: Team application required. Details and application: http://startupgarage.stanford.edu/details.

Sections

Startup Garage: Design | STRAMGT 356 Section 01 Class #29505

  • Eric Chen
  • Matt Glickman
  • Ajay Prakash
  • Greg Waldorf
  • Collin Wallace
  • 4 Units
  • 2023-2024 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Notes: No Exam. Permission required for all GSB students. 1 Group Project/Paper. Capacity limited to 48 students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. P/F Allowed. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Cross-listed as BIOE 376. Workshop. Design Reviews 35% Assignments 30% Final 35%.

  • 2023-2024 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Startup Garage: Design | STRAMGT 356 Section 02 Class #29506

  • Saar Gur
  • Margaret Laws
  • Bob Lisbonne
  • Monisha Perkash
  • John Scull
  • 4 Units
  • 2023-2024 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Notes: No Exam. Permission required for all GSB students. 1 Group Project/Paper. Capacity limited to 48 students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. P/F Allowed. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Cross-listed as BIOE 376. Workshop. Design Reviews 35% Assignments 30% Final 35%.

  • 2023-2024 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Startup Garage: Design | STRAMGT 356 Section 03 Class #29507

  • Kristin Baker
  • Sara Deshpande
  • Julian Eison
  • Douglas Galen
  • Patricia Nakache
  • 4 Units
  • 2023-2024 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

Notes: No Exam. Permission required for all GSB students. 1 Group Project/Paper. Capacity limited to 48 students. Mandatory attendance. Absences impact grade. P/F Allowed. Non-GSB students: See gsb.stanford.edu/NonGSBReg. Cross-listed as BIOE 376. Workshop. Design Reviews 35% Assignments 30% Final 35%.

  • 2023-2024 Autumn
    Schedule No Longer Available

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