Courses
The Business School teaches a growing range of courses examining innovation and entrepreneurship from a variety of perspectives.
These courses can be studied as part of a Bachelor of Commerce, Graduate Certificate in Commerce, Graduate Diploma in Commerce or as part of a Certificate of Proficiency (an umbrella term for mainstream university courses taken out of interest, to acquire new skills, or to supplement ongoing studies).
MGMT 351 - Advanced Entrepreneurship
This course explores advanced entrepreneurship methodologies. Students work in teams to create market-ready ventures.
IBUS 205 - SME Internationalisation
This course aims to provide you with theoretical and practical understandings of issues faced by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) going international.
MGMT 307 - Entrepreneurship in Practice
This course focuses on how to help people and communities generate value by seizing opportunities to solve commercial, social, environmental, or civic problems.
MGMT 317 - Organizational Innovation and Change
This course adopts a project-based approach to understanding processes for innovation and change.
PUBL 310 - Innovations in Public Policy
This course explores modern theoretical thinking on policy and collaborative governance arrangements.