Business School
PGCertCE
This page gives the Postgraduate Certificate in Commercialisation and Entrepreneurship highlights and explains the eligibility requirements and how to apply and enrol.
| Quick facts | ||
|---|---|---|
| Points for certificate | 60 points | |
| Fulltime | Not available | |
| Part-time | 1 year | |
| Degree structure | Taught courses | |
| Application closing date | 8 December 2011 (Q1) | |
| Start date | 16 January 2012 (Q1) | |
- Provides students with the core knowledge and skills needed to commercialise and take to market new products, services and processes based on research discoveries, inventions, innovations and new ideas.
- Students will learn how to work with business people to test and validate customer need and market demand, protect intellectual property, obtain funding, sell research-related innovations into national and global markets, and develop a successful entrepreneurial venture.
- Provides for students who wish to obtain a postgraduate coursework qualification and in some cases it is possible to continue to the Master of Commercialisation and Entrepreneurship.
- May be taken part-time within a limited time period.
The Postgraduate Certificate in Commercialisation and Entrepreneurship consists of 60 points and includes courses: COMENT 701, 702, 703 and 704.
| Course code | Points | Course title | Availability | Course outline (PDF<150KB) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| COMENT 701 | 15 | Accounting, Finance and Marketing for Science and Technology Ventures | Q1 | Not available | |
| COMENT 702 | 15 | Intellectual Property and Legal Issues in Commercialisation | Q2 | Not available | |
| COMENT 703 | 15 | Commercialisation of Science and Technology | Q3 | Not available | |
| COMENT 704 | 15 | Entrepreneurship for Science and Technology Ventures | Q4 | Not available | |
Candidates for admission must have at least one of the following:
- A four-year undergraduate or honours degree.
- An undergraduate degree and a postgraduate diploma.
- An undergraduate degree and evidence of professional experience considered equivalent to the additional advanced study required in (1) or (2) above.
Candidates must also have obtained an average grade of B- or higher in the 90 points of the most advanced courses they have taken in their entry qualification.
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