Overview
Overview
This course aims to develop the next generation of innovators. It integrates our 'GRIT' concepts: global, responsible, innovative, technology – skills that the World Economic Forum has identified as non‑negotiable for the 21st century.
During your studies you'll learn how to innovate ethically, engage globally, and use technology decisively to deliver solutions with positive social and industry impacts.
You’ll study our business core and gain a strong foundation in business. You'll then build on this with our suite of innovation fundamentals units. In your second and third years, you will apply your business knowledge, creative-thinking skills and innovation strategies to a specific business major of your choice, or pursue a multidisciplinary skillset by studying two specialisations from study areas such as business, arts, design, science and Indigenous studies.
Throughout the course, you’ll have scaffolded opportunities to build expertise through four transformative experiences. These immersive, real-world experiences will challenge you to solve local, regional and global problems using your innovation skill sets.
You'll also have the opportunity to join the Curtin Ignition and Curtin Accelerate entrepreneurship programs, and access executive education masterclasses to help you set up your own enterprise.
This course supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and advocates for the stewardship of First Nations Peoples. You’ll enhance your understanding of diverse cultural perspectives and effective communication across local, regional and global contexts.
What you'll study
Business core
With these business core units you'll gain a solid foundation in business theory and practice:
- Communication Culture and Indigenous Perspectives in Business
- Strategic Career Design
- Markets and Legal Frameworks
- Financial Decision Making
- Analytics for Decision Making.
Innovation fundamentals
These units are our suite of innovation fundamentals:
Introduction to Innovation Principles: You will learn about innovation principles, types, contexts and approaches, and about the development of innovation and technological capabilities in the Fourth Industrial Revolution. You’ll also use your innovation skillsets to solve a real-world problem faced by a local organisation.
Design Principles and Processes: This unit focuses on design principles and process and how to research, ideate and develop a design to a professional standard.
Design Computing OR Introduction to Business Programming
- Design Computing: You’ll learn about industry-standard design technologies and software and complete practical design exercises and projects and exercises.
- Introduction to Business Programming: This unit focuses on contemporary programming language, computing environments and system software that will enable you to solve business problems.
Responsible Innovation and Leadership: In this unit you’ll explore the benefits of a global, responsible, innovative and technology (GRIT) mindset. You’ll also develop a responsible leader’s approach to innovative solutions that consider the needs of all stakeholders while aligning with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
Project Management: You’ll learn about the management of information and tasks that ensure successful project delivery, including project scope and the management of time, cost, quality, risk, human resources, communication and procurement.
Entrepreneurship OR International Management
- Entrepreneurship: This unit focuses on research, theory and practice of entrepreneurship so that you gain an understanding of the characteristics and challenges of entrepreneurship and growing a new business.
- International Management: You’ll learn about international management theory and practice, and study the challenges and adaptation required in cross-cultural or cross-national managerial interfaces.
Management of Innovation: This unit explores how innovation drives the creation of competitive advantage, and how a firm’s innovation strategy emerges from its competencies and capabilities.
Transformative experiences
Throughout the course you'll complete four transformative experience units.2
1. Sustainable Business Innovation Project:You’ll work on an industry-connected business innovation project related to sustainable development and social impact. Working collaboratively with a team, you’ll seek solutions that benefit the environment, society and the economy.
2. Business Innovation Lab: You will use your initiative, creativity and adaptability as you work on an applied business project within a start-up environment. As part of an interdisciplinary team, you’ll solve a problem or advance an innovation while demonstrating your managerial judgement, professional communications and commitment to responsible business practice.
3. Business Internship OR Interactive Study Tour OR Business and Law International Experience
- Business Internship: You’ll have the opportunity to gain work experience with an external employer or work on a real industry project related to your area of study, in Australia or internationally.2 These projects have defined objectives, with activities that a graduate in that role would be expected to complete. On an internship, you could:
- conduct research or data analysis
- scope the viability of new projects
- support the implementation of new systems
- identify market opportunities and revise marketing strategies
- assist with an upcoming event.
Note that selection for internships is a competitive process.
- Interactive Study Tour: Our Interactive Study Tour enables you to enjoy a study abroad experience from home! You'll connect with Curtin students from our global campuses and collaborate to develop strategies for addressing current and emerging global problems.
- Business and Law International Experience: Study while travelling the world, by completing a short course with one of our exchange partners.
4. Business Study Tour: Visit regions, countries and organisations in Australia or overseas to apply your innovation skill-sets to solve a regional problem and experience diverse ways of doing business.2
2 Opportunities may vary depending on academic performance and international travel restrictions.
Customise your course
You can customise your degree through two options:
Option 1: Complete a Business major
Select one of the following Business majors that match your career aspirations:
- Business Information Systems
- Business Law1
- Economics
- Finance1
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Logistics and Supply Chain Management
- Management1
- Marketing1
- Property Investment and Development
- Taxation1
- Tourism and Hospitality
1 Available to study online.
Option 2: Complete two specialisations
You can select two Business specialistions (four units each), as well as relevant specialisations from discipline areas in humanities, science and the Centre for Aboriginal Studies.
The Business specialisations available are:
- Accounting for Business Decisions
- Advertising Management
- Business Law and Policy
- Business Project Management
- Corporate Governance
- Event Management
- Fashion Marketing
- Information Systems in Business
- International Management
- Marketing Foundations
- Property Investment
- Public Relations
- Small Business Start-up
- Social Leadership and Ethics
- Social Media and Digital Marketing
- Supply Chain and Marketing Distribution
- Taxation Law
- Tourism and Hospitality Essentials
- User Experience for Business Optimisation
Being able to choose from more than 60 specialisations available gives you the flexibility to create a combination that suits your interests and your career aspirations. For example, you could match:
- Small Business Start up with Marketing for a career in marketing consultancy
- Graphic Design with Digital Experience Communication for a career in UX design
- International Business with Fine Art for a career as an art curator
- Business Information Systems with Mining for a career as a resource sector systems analyst
- Urban Design and Planning with Climate Change Science for a career in sustainable urban design.
See the full list of specialisations.
Double degrees
Combine your Bachelor of Innovation with a degree in another field and increase your career options. You can study the following double degrees:
- Innovation and Health Sciences
- Innovation and Law
- Innovation and Nutrition and Food Science
- Innovation and Science.
What jobs can the Innovation course lead to?
Careers
- Innovation analyst / startup advisor
- Entrepreneur
- Consultant (in area of major/specialisation)
- Business analyst
- Chief strategy officer
- Product strategy manager
- Tourism and event manager
- Product strategy manager
- Venture capitalist diligence officer
- Web developer
Industries
- Design
- eCommerce
- Health innovation
- Higher education
- Government and non-profit
- ICT and cybersecurity
- Media and marketing
- Resources and energy
- Tourism
- Transport and supply chains.
What you'll learn
- apply multidisciplinary knowledge to solve complex local, regional and global business and societal challenges using creative and innovative thinking
- use information and technology decisively to critically analyse business and societal challenges and arrive at innovative yet responsible and impactful decisions
- communicate professionally in ways that are appropriate for local, regional and global contexts
- influence inclusively by appreciating the importance of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and advocate for indigenous and first nations‐based stewardship
- demonstrate industry readiness by developing future-focussed capabilities including a global, responsible, innovative and technology (GRIT) mindset