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MicroMasters® Program in
Corporate Innovation
UQx

What you will learn

  • Fundamentals of creative and design thinking to enable innovation
  • Idea Management to better select and implement business ideas
  • Evidence based innovation how to develop a business model into a business plan
  • How to scale innovation as a capability within organisations and assess your innovation readiness

The ability to innovate is crucial for business survival and growth in the current climate of rapid technological advancement and changing consumer preferences. Without innovation and entrepreneurship skills, more and more corporate ventures are failing when faced with market challenges.

In this MicroMasters program, you will develop the knowledge and skills to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship within your organization. The program will teach you how to understand, integrate and promote innovation in a variety of settings, including public, private and not-for profit organizations and research institutions. Drawing on the innovation value chain, this program will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the different aspects of corporate innovation, including:

  • how to foster creativity and design thinking in the initial idea generation phase
  • how organizations can utilize idea management tools to select the most feasible ideas for development, including how to manage intellectual property, introduce innovative processes and commercialize new technologies, products and services;
  • how an evidence-based approach to innovation management can be utilized to improve the decision-making process and how to introduce open innovation practices; and
  • How to build innovation into the strategy, capabilities and culture of an organization.

During this program, theory will be complemented with real-world case studies, which will help you develop strategies that you can apply to improve business productivity, economic growth and global competitiveness. Additionally, as a verified learner, you will have the opportunity to refine your knowledge and skills, with the guidance of UQ experts, through a series of activities that allow you to apply theory and tools to your own ideas.

Graduates of the program will be empowered with the ability to foster entrepreneurial and innovative behaviors in themselves and others; making them well suited to leadership roles within innovation programs, and enhancing an organizations ability to rapidly respond to and survive market threats.

Expert instruction
5 graduate-level courses
Self-paced
Progress at your own speed
11 months
8 - 10 hours per week
Discounted price: $1,210.50
Pre-discounted price: $1,345USD
For the full program experience

Courses in this program

  1. UQx's Corporate Innovation MicroMasters® Program

  2. 8–10 hours per week, for 10 weeks

    Learn the fundamentals of how design thinking and creativity can be used to enable innovation.

  3. 8–10 hours per week, for 10 weeks

    Learn the strategies entrepreneurs and organizations use to create and bring to market innovative ideas.

  4. 8–10 hours per week, for 10 weeks

    Learn how to build an innovative business model using the most effective tools, including forecasting, prototyping, financial modeling and customer discovery.

  5. 8–10 hours per week, for 10 weeks

    Learn how to scale and drive innovation in your organization by creating a culture that can sustain and support it.

  6. 8–10 hours per week, for 5 weeks

    Demonstrate your knowledge and understanding from the Corporate Innovation MicroMasters program.

  7. What is a MicroMasters Program?
    MicroMasters programs are a series of graduate level courses from top universities designed to advance your career. MicroMasters program certificates showcase deep learning and in-demand skills to employers and can help you get started on a path toward completing an advanced degree.

    How to Earn a MicroMasters Program Certificate
    To earn the MicroMasters program certificate, learners must complete and successfully earn a verified certificate in all four Business Leadership courses and pass the Capstone Assessment course.

    From Program Certificate to a Master’s Degree

    MicroMasters programs are designed to offer learners a pathway to an advanced degree and can count as credit toward completing a Master’s degree program. Learners who successfully earn this MicroMasters program certificate may apply for admission to a Master’s program, and if accepted, the MicroMasters program certificate will count towards the degree.

    Learners who successfully earn the MicroMasters program certificate may be eligible for credit into The University of Queensland’s Masters Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Learn to test new ideas, hone your creative problem-solving skills, and drive business growth in any organisation or industry.

    Depending on the program entry method, you may be eligible to receive one semester equivalent credit (8 units), reducing study time by 6 months. Students will need to complete the remaining 12 months of full-time study (16 units) on-campus. Certificate holders using the MicroMasters program as a basis of entry may not be eligible for credit.

    Students enrolled in the Masters Entrepreneurship and Innovation program will be able to select from a range of fields of study: Biotechnology; Design and Information Technology; Food Entrepreneurship; Social and Community Entrepreneurship; and Sustainable Energy. Students will also have the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills on real business cases through our unique capstone courses.

    Find out more here or reach out to our Business School Student Administration Team at [email protected].

    • Innovation Manager median salary US$116,422 in September 2017. (source: Glassdoor)
    • The ability to manage innovation would be beneficial to innovation managers and strategists, business development and general managers, entrepreneurs and business owners and technology transfer officers.
    • 93% of organisations believe innovation is important to driving their growth agenda, 70% still struggle to articulate a clearly defined innovation strategy (source: 2015 Survey from EY and the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation).

Meet your instructors
from The University of Queensland (UQx)

Rachel Fitzgerald
Associate Director of Online Education
University of Queensland Business School
Tim Kastelle
Associate Professor
The University of Queensland
Anna Jenkins
Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
The University of Queensland

Experts from UQx committed to teaching online learning

Program endorsements

Disruption is changing the way the world works. It’s happening quickly. And it’s creating opportunity, if you can keep up and even get ahead of it. EY’s Global Innovation team working with our EY teams around the globe focuses on understanding external forces changing our world, especially around opportunities coming from artificial intelligence, blockchain, robotics and data and analytics. The University of Queensland’s MicroMasters Program in Corporate Innovation plans to help enable students to acquire an understanding of the crucial aspects of the innovation value chain and exposes them to real world examples from a variety of industries.

Gerald Marion , EY Apac digital innovation and incubation solution lead, UQ Business School Industry Fellow

Boston Globe Media

Digital transformation has fundamentally changed how media organizations operate. The Boston Globe recognizes the need to be forward-thinking and prepared to identify and capitalize on new opportunities and navigate the challenges of our industry. At the core of what we do is the powerful journalism across each of our brands – The Boston Globe, STAT and Boston.com. In order to support the incredible work coming out of our newsrooms, there is an increasing reliance on leveraging technology, business strategy, product innovation and leadership in our organization. The MicroMasters® program delivers the knowledge and skillsets that are must-haves for the Globe as we continue to transform the business, develop our talent and recruit new candidates.

Claudia Henderson , Chief Human Resources Officer, Boston Globe Media

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Discounted price: $1,210.50
Pre-discounted price: $1,345USD
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FAQs

  • To enrol in the Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation program, learners must apply and qualify for program entry. Depending on the program entry method, you may be eligible to receive one semester equivalent credit (8 units), reducing study time by 6 months. Students will need to complete the remaining 12 months of full-time study (16 units) on-campus. Certificate holders using the MicroMasters program as a basis of entry may not be eligible for credit. Find out more at: https://business.uq.edu.au/programs/master-entrepreneurship-and-innovation or reach out to our Business School Student Administration Team at [email protected].
  • Existing UQ students are permitted up to 8 units (or four courses) credit based on the completed MicroMasters program for academic credit towards the Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation program. Credit can only be granted to the MEI Core Course component of your program requirements. If you have any questions about applying for credit or your study plan, please reach out to our Business School Student Administration Team at [email protected].

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