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    85 Innovation programs found

    MSc Programs in Business Studies Innovation

    Innovation is a buzzword of our times. Students interested in pursuing an advanced degree in innovation seek a deeper understanding of the intricacies of developing, producing, and distributing new technologies. A Master of Science is an ideal way to further education and open opportunities.

    What is a Master of Science in Innovation? It is a business degree that incorporates elements of social science, finance, sustainability to predict, analyze, and support technologies that eventually make it to the marketplace. Graduates with degrees in innovation are interested in the economic growth, the sustainable development, and the general economic welfare of their communities. Courses may cover topics such as public policy, business strategies, global economics, communication, entrepreneurship, and much more, depending on the program.

    An advanced degree in innovation takes the big picture into consideration. A knowledge of how and why certain technologies succeed helps to create and promote climates of innovation all over the world. The combination of business acumen, analytical skills, and diverse cultural awareness has the power to support sustainable economies worldwide. A degree in innovation provides the skills to form bridges between governments and businesses in service to healthy communities.

    The costs for this type of degree vary with the program. The best option is to contact a university directly for its tuition and registration fee schedule. Fees also vary based on location.

    Graduates with advanced degrees in innovation may very well become members of teams that may include engineers, social scientists, consultants, policy makers, project managers, and researchers. There are employment opportunities with universities, research firms, governments, and philanthropic organizations such as the Red Cross or Oxfam. Potential job titles include project manager, research and development manager, business-to-business (B2B) product manager, business developer, and business engineer.

    Students who wish to pursue a master’s degree in innovation have many options for study across the globe. Explore our database for the location and the program that speaks best to your needs. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.