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Knowledge and Skills

Using an interdisciplinary approach, you'll explore how innovation and entrepreneurship can work alongside your other subjects to create new products, services, technologies and approaches. Working on your own and in teams, you'll learn to identify, investigate, design and present new social, product and enterprise solutions. You'll develop an understanding of user empathy and the role of Design Thinking skills in innovation and prototyping for customer feedback.

You’ll also learn to develop funding and business models, with a lens New Zealand’s Living Standards Framework and international best practice. In the final course, you’ll work together to identify a global scale opportunity and create a plan focused on how to make it happen.

Potential Careers

There are a growing number of positions for people with the capacity to develop and apply innovative solutions in corporates, government and new ventures, including community organisations, innovative small businesses and scalable new enterprises. You could pursue a career as a social entrepreneur, founder, enterprise marketer, business developer, or as part of an ‘innovation team’.

Other information

You must complete the three courses listed below (45 points). Each course is worth 15 points. Before you can enrol in a Stage II or III course you need to have passed the prerequisite course/s for enrolment in that course.

Stage I course
INNOVATE 100G (100) - Innovation Through Design

Stage II course
INNOVENT 204 - Understanding Entrepreneurial Opportunities

Stage III course
INNOVENT 308 - Advanced Entrepreneurship

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 45 points comprising:

  • 15 points from Stage I Courses, and
  • 15 points for all Stage II Course, and
  • 15 points from Stage III Courses

Stage I Courses

Complete exactly 15 points from the following:

Stage II Course

Complete 15 points for ALL of the following: