Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship MSc

Join one of the UK’s most entrepreneurial cities to grow your business knowledge and career prospects. 

 

Prepare to boost the success of the businesses you work for or establish a high-growth new business on this MSc Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship Master's. 

 

Master the techniques you need to distinguish yourself as a creative and proficient business professional — whether you're part of an existing organisation or setting up a new business — and graduate ready to use your innovation and entrepreneurial understanding to drive increased profits, spur accelerated business growth, and create more job opportunities within an organisation.

 

Throughout this course, you'll:

  • discover key innovation management and entrepreneurship frameworks, which are used to guide the development of constructive business policies and strategies
  • understand the internal and external factors that impact innovation within an organisation, including economic, social, environmental, and technological challenges
  • conduct detailed studies into markets and customers, including the impact of market changes on a company, to improve product targeting
  • explore the financing of business operations, particularly around conducting financial assessments for new products and startups

 

You'll develop your knowledge of topics including opportunity recognition, product development, commercialisation, operational growth, and more, so that you graduate ready to apply your new business skills to startups, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and large businesses across the private and public sectors.

 

You'll build your professional network as you study too, by working with students from a range of backgrounds on projects and assessments and learning from industry experts throughout the course. 

 

This course is suitable for students from any academic background with an interest in business and innovation. You do not need to have studied innovation management in the past to apply.

 

You can study this course full-time or part-time if you start your studies in September, or full-time if you start in January.