Innovation through Business, Engineering and Design – Specialisation Business
On campus learning,
Full Time,
Master's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 999
Pre payment for this program:
€ 299
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ABOUT
Studying master’s in Innovation through Business, Engineering and Design – Specialisation Business at Linnaeus University in Sweden:
As a student of the business discipline, you can further your knowledge in a large number of academic subjects such as marketing, consumer behavior and consumption models, supply chains and circular economies, innovative business models and frugal innovation mindsets. Some other subjects you can focus on are targeting and costing, product development and business canvases, entrepreneurship, civic leadership, and social enterprises. These aspects are developed in a unique way through an integration of academic subjects such as systems engineering and design thinking, thereby giving the innovation process a complete and holistic framing.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 2 years
- Degree awarded by: Linnaeus University
- Admission criteria: Bachelor’s degree
- Language of instruction: English
- Format: Full-time
- Semester: Autumn
- Tuition fee: 72,900 SEK (First payment)
- Tuition fee, total: 255,800 SEK
- Application Fee: 900 SEK
Curriculum:
The programme starts out from the realisation that resources are limited, and that we need to find ways to meet people’s needs without risking future generations. The complexity within human societies puts high demands on our ability to understand what needs people have in different parts of the world. At the same time, sustainable development requires a critical approach to how people, businesses and organisations intend to meet these needs. An interdisciplinary innovation process opens up for different perspectives in the process, and results in a holistic view of problems as well as solutions, from a local as well as a global point of view. Through this programme, the students will be able to participate in the innovation process together with different clients, and together identify problems and find sustainable solutions. As a result, the students develop their interdisciplinary insight and understanding – something that is further enhanced by the programme’s reflective course components. The students’ own future knowledge and research development is also stimulated.
Career opportunity:
Linnaeus University Career Counselling Service: The career counselling service at Linnaeus University offers support and advice when you try to figure out how your education, your experience, and your personal qualifications can best be summarized into a powerful job application. You will get help pinpointing your skills and experience and tips and guidance on how to best design your CV and cover letter.
The programme trains you in project and innovation management, process and product development, business and systems development, and social entrepreneurship. You develop in-depth knowledge in business, while you also interact and share with the subject areas of technology and design. After completing the programme you will be able to create sustainable solutions that take into account function and form as well as resource efficiency.
Application Requirements:
- You must have been awarded a Bachelor’s degree (equivalent to a Swedish kandidatexamen) from an internationally recognised university.
- Be able to demonstrate proficiency in English. For most master’s level courses and programmes, the requirement is also the equivalent of the Swedish upper secondary course English 6. There are some master’s level courses and programmes where English 5 or English 7 is the requirement.
- You must provide certificates and diplomas of your completed degree(s) from an internationally recognised higher education institution.
- Transcripts of completed courses and grades for each semester included in your degree. If you have had courses credited/transferred from previous studies, you must also submit official transcripts for those courses.
- Copy of the page in your passport with your personal data and photograph, or a similar identification document.
- You must upload your documentation both in the original language and in an official translation. Accepted languages for translations are Swedish and English.
General entry requirements for secondcycle studies and specific entry requirements for this program:
- A minimum of 90 credits within the main field of study Business Administration (including a degree project of at least 15 credits) or the equivalent
- English 6 or the equivalent
English language requirements:
Exam | score |
IELTS Academic | 6.5 |
TOFEL IBT | 90 |
Pearson PTE Academic or PTE Academic Online | 62 |
Deadlines and intakes:
- Mid-August: Application deadline for courses starting in the Spring semester.
- Mid-January: Application deadline for courses and programmes starting in the Autumn semester. (January 16)
FREE VISA SERVICE
One of our very suitable solutions for applicants is to provide free visa services to study in this field from a pleasant country. If you need to receive free visa services, let us know your request
Expenses (SEK)
72,900
Application Fee
900
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
REQUIREMENTS
80
accommodation
Please be aware that Linnaeus University does not own any housing. It has agreements with local housing companies allowing it to offer housing assistance for some of its students. It is unable to offer housing for families and spouses.
After Graduation
The career counseling service at Linnaeus University supports you regarding questions about job and career, both during and after your studies. They are available for all students, alumni and PhD students.
What the career counseling can do for you:
- Guidance to come closer to your goals regarding job and career.
- Feedback on your CV, Cover letter and LinkedIn-profile.
- Information on how you can look for jobs or internships.
- Help identify and inventory your strengths and competencies for future working life
- Information about the Swedish labor market