Graduate Certificate in Innovation and Commercialisation
The Graduate Certificate in Innovation and Commercialisation is a postgraduate coursework program which will provide research commercialization training for the next generation of researchers as a means of equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to bring research-based ideas, inventions and innovations to market. The program includes a significant amount of case study material. There are specific courses on Research and Development, Managing Intellectual Property and Organisational Behaviour as well as a choice from a Directed list of courses in disciplines such as entrepreneurship, market research and other management areas.
The Graduate Certificate in Innovation and Commercialisation (GCIC) program may be completed in a single year of study at The University of Newcastle, with the program of four courses are available fully on-line. The University¿s advanced online delivery platform, provided through market leader, Graduate School.Com provides flexible delivery, suitable for busy professionals. The program content draws upon the culture of innovation and commercialisation within the University of Newcastle, and would be of benefit for all professionals interested in commercialisation.
The Graduate Certificate provides skills and knowledge to those interested in pursing a career in the commercialisation of ideas, inventions and innovations and in the delivery of innovative research-based products and services.
Graduates will be able to transition more readily into non-academic environments, particularly into senior management roles in industry and research and development organisations. Career opportunities also exist in university commercialisation offices and smaller innovating companies.
1. Applicants must have a recognised Diploma or a recognised Certificate and two years work experience; or ten years work experience.
2. An undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution.
1. A recognised Diploma or a recognised Certificate and two years work experience; or ten years work experience.
2. An undergraduate degree or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution.
Core courses will expose students to practical case study material.
International students will be supported by current University and Faculty support mechanisms. There will be a requirement for a minimum IELTS result or equivalent as per University policy, given the need for students to work at a high level in the language of instruction. Students studying online will be supported by BlackBoard and will also be able to contact staff via email.
All reasonable steps will be taken to meet the University of Newcastle policies for Students with Special Needs. The Faculty accepts responsibility, in liaison with the student Support Unit, for providing reasonable accommodations to allow students with disabilities to complete the program.
Delivery of this program is on-line and on-campus, with on-campus lectures scheduled during the day in the majority of cases.
Students undertaking the Graduate Certificate in Innovation and Commercialisation must successfully complete a total of 40 units, with 30 units of core and 10 units of a directed elective. Students may undertake studies either part-time or full-time.
| Back to topDirected Courses
|
|---|
| Choose 10 units from Directed courses. |
| GECO6410 | Economics of Competitive Advantage Trimester 1 (Sydney CBD) Trimester 1 (GradSchool) Block 2 (Hong Kong) Trimester 2 (City Precinct) Trimester 3 (Singapore) Block 5 (Hong Kong) Trimester 3 (Sydney CBD) Trimester 3 (GradSchool) Trimester 1 (City Precinct) Trimester 1 (Sydney CBD) Block 2 (Hong Kong) Trimester 2 (GradSchool) Trimester 3 (Singapore) Block 5 (Hong Kong) Trimester 3 (City Precinct) Trimester 3 (Sydney CBD) | 10 units |
| GECO6420 | International Trade and Investment Trimester 2 (City Precinct) Trimester 1 (City Precinct) Trimester 3 (City Precinct) | 10 units |
| GSBS6031 | Marketing Research Block 1 (Hong Kong) Trimester 1 (City Precinct) Trimester 1 (GradSchool) Trimester 2 (Hong Kong) Trimester 3 (City Precinct) Trimester 3 (GradSchool) Block 6 (Hong Kong) Block 3 (Hong Kong) Trimester 2 (City Precinct) Trimester 2 (GradSchool) Block 6 (Hong Kong) | 10 units |
| GSBS6130 | Corporate Finance Trimester 1 (City Precinct) Trimester 1 (Sydney CBD) Trimester 2 (Singapore) Block 3 (Hong Kong) Trimester 2 (City Precinct) Trimester 2 (Sydney CBD) Block 5 (Hong Kong) Trimester 3 (City Precinct) Trimester 3 (GradSchool) Trimester 1 (City Precinct) Trimester 1 (Sydney CBD) Trimester 2 (Singapore) Block 3 (Hong Kong) Trimester 2 (City Precinct) Trimester 2 (GradSchool) Block 5 (Hong Kong) Trimester 3 (City Precinct) Trimester 3 (Sydney CBD) | 10 units |
| GSBS6162 | Entrepreneurship Trimester 1 (Singapore) Block 1 (Hong Kong) Trimester 1 (City Precinct) Block 4 (Hong Kong) Trimester 3 (GradSchool) Trimester 1 (Singapore) Block 1 (Hong Kong) Trimester 2 (City Precinct) Block 4 (Hong Kong) Trimester 3 (GradSchool) | 10 units |
| GSBS6200 | Accounting and Financial Management Trimester 1 (Singapore) Block 1 (Hong Kong) Trimester 1 (City Precinct) Trimester 1 (GradSchool) Trimester 2 (City Precinct) Trimester 2 (Sydney CBD) Block 4 (Hong Kong) Trimester 3 (City Precinct) Trimester 3 (GradSchool) Trimester 1 (Singapore) Block 1 (Hong Kong) Trimester 1 (City Precinct) Trimester 1 (Sydney CBD) Trimester 2 (City Precinct) Trimester 2 (Sydney CBD) Trimester 2 (GradSchool) Block 4 (Hong Kong) Trimester 3 (City Precinct) | 10 units |
| GSBS6503 | Project Management Trimester 1 (GradSchool) Trimester 2 (City Precinct) Trimester 1 (GradSchool) | 10 units |