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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)
Certificate highlights
  • 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.
Programme structure

The Postgraduate Certificate in Commercialisation and Entrepreneurship consists of 60 points and includes courses: COMENT 701, 702, 703 and 704.

Courses
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
Eligibility

Candidates for admission must have at least one of the following:

  1. A four-year undergraduate or honours degree.
  2. An undergraduate degree and a postgraduate diploma.
  3. 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.

Applying and enrolling

Learn about the next steps to studying at the Business School.

General entry requirements
Fees and money matters
Admission and enrolment

More information

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Phone: 0800 61 62 63 or +64 9 373 7599 ext 82066 if overseas
Email: studentinfo@auckland.ac.nz

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