Master of Management (Innovation)
Program structure
- One introductory intensive subject: World of Management (one week duration)
- Six general management subjects
- Six specialist subjects
Program description
Our Master of Management (Innovation) is the most comprehensive program on innovation. The program caters for the varying needs of a range of professionals in government and private sectors across many industries.
This degree will equip you with the skills and knowledge to:
- better understand the innovation process
- develop your ability to commercialise intellectual property
- learn how to fund an entrepreneurial venture
- manage technical or scientific staff
- foster an environment that encourages innovative thinking
- promote innovation and entrepreneurship in your organisation
Who is the program for?
Scientists or professionals at: CRCs, Research laboratories, Universities or Government departments seeking to make a career transition from science to business:
- develop skills to manage a research environment
- develop skills to work in support roles (e.g. management consultant or in government)
- work in investment community (e.g. analyst or fund manager specialising in high technology
- commercialise intellectual property
- become more effective research managers
Professionals of technology-orientated companies (e.g. biotech companies or companies in the mining, manufacturing, banking and industrial sectors)
- Understand innovation and commercialisation processes and acquire new technical skills.
- Develop skills to work on the supply side of innovation (e.g. innovation or commercialisation consultants, fund managers or venture capitalists).
Analysts or fund managers in the investment community (specialising in high technology)
- Understand innovation and commercialisation processes
Entrepreneurs
- Commercialise intellectual property

