Masters (Coursework)
This master course is designed for aspiring entrepreneurs and corporate innovators, offering specialist content, internships, and programs like the MIT Global Innovation Bootcamp. It focuses on skills in entrepreneurship, innovation, and international business, emphasizing sustainability, stakeholder engagement, and ethical practices.
If you are an aspiring entrepreneur or corporate innovator, this master course is for you. In addition to the specialist content, this course also offers opportunities to complete business internships and specialised programs such as the MIT Global Innovation Bootcamp and the Curtin Ignition commercialisation program.
Throughout the course you will gain the skills of entrepreneurship and intrapreneurship, business creativity and innovation, and international marketing positioning and engagement. You'll learn how to utilise those skills to unlock innovative opportunities and generate competitive solutions to complex issues in international business and entrepreneurship.
You'll explore the relationship between innovation and creativity as a business tool, and study the application of design thinking to professional practice and entrepreneurship. You'll also learn about ICT, analytics and data visualisation, and experience business simulations in the context of international business and entrepreneurial communications.
Throughout the course you'll develop commercialisation, managerial and stakeholder engagement competencies in the context of international business - including the development of industry, executive and startup connections and networks.
You'll also learn how to communicate effectively with culturally diverse stakeholders and First Nations Peoples, and to consider the sustainability and impact of the business environment on society - all of which are increasingly important for ethical and professional practice in the modern world.
You'll study real-world cases and undertake individual and team projects that apply leadership, innovation and entrepreneurship skills that are relevant to private companies and the public sector.
What you need in order to get into this course. There are different pathway options depending on your level of work and education experience.
Specifically, applicants require a bachelor degree in any discipline.
Curtin requires all applicants to demonstrate proficiency in English. Specific English requirements for this course are outlined in the IELTS table below.
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