Innovation management infuses rigorous scientific methodology with design thinking in business, focusing on value creation in organizations where engineered systems are paramount to success. The curriculum combines business management principles, theories, and applications with advanced knowledge in STEM and design topics.
What is innovation management?
See yourself in a rewarding career
Innovation management prepares you for careers in positions such as supervisor or manager of production, projects, and operations and plant manager.
Below is a snapshot of the entry-level incomes for students graduating with an innovation management concentration:
$74,130*Plant Manager
$45,950*Project Management Specialist
$54,500*Management Analyst
How do you earn a degree in innovation management?
To earn an Indiana University Bachelor of Science in Business with an innovation management concentration, you will complete 120 credit hours of coursework. Most courses are 3 credit hours each but some vary. Of the total credit hours for the innovation management concentration, 36 come from general education courses, 39 from core business courses, 15 from required STEM courses, 6 from art and design, and 6 general elective credit hours, with an additional 18 credits from upper level business courses.