Professional Certificate in Innovation Practice (PR-INVPRAC)
Professional CertificateYear: 2025 Delivered: On Campus (Parkville)
Overview
Award title | Professional Certificate in Innovation Practice |
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Year & campus | 2025 — Parkville |
Fees information | Subject EFTSL, level, discipline and census date |
Study level & type | Graduate Coursework |
AQF level | Non-AQF |
Credit points | 25 credit points |
Duration | 6 months part-time |
The Professional Certificate in Innovation Practice is offered to project mentors in ENGR90034 Creating Innovative Engineering (CIE), ENGR90039 Creating Innovative Professionals (CIP) and equivalent subjects. The core of these subjects involves teams of four to six students working alongside an independent mentor, or a mentor and a sponsor from a sponsoring organisation, to elaborate an innovation opportunity.
This certificate provides a unique opportunity for candidates to develop the management, coaching and leadership skills required to guide innovation projects and take the next step in their careers. During this certificate, participants learn about strategic and operational considerations in generating innovative products and services. They also develop the leadership skills to guide teams that are innovating.
There are two pathways through the certificate. Either candidates can participate in an innovation team in CIE or CIP, and then complete the subject Leadership for Innovation (ENGR90036). Alternatively, the two broad domains of the program – innovation and leadership for innovation – are delivered together as one subject (ENGM90017).
In terms of innovation management, you will learn and facilitate the application of a human-centred design approach to an innovation project. Along with your team, you will refine a project brief, design research, conduct interviews, generate insights, create a problem statement, generate proposals that respond to that problem statement and then, select, refine, hopefully test, and finally pitch a proposal. Because you will be responsible for ensuring that the team delivers a good outcome, you will find that you need to develop a solid understanding of the human-centred innovation process.
In terms of leadership, you will be in a unique position to learn how to become a great leader. Your team is likely to be ethnically and professionally very diverse. The project tasks will be well outside the prior experience of the members. Furthermore, there will be no need to “manage” the team. That is, rather than tell them what to do, you will use leadership behaviours such as facilitation, coaching, teaching, and so forth to move them in the desired direction. However, we will give you instruction and support to create a psychologically safe environment in which you can learn. Also, by writing a weekly reflection and giving feedback to a peer on their weekly reflection, you will learn mindfully and thoughtfully about yourself as a leader.
The leadership program begins with a two-day intensive workshop in which you will be introduced to four fundamental leadership themes: adaptive leadership, authentic leadership, innovation leadership, and the leader as coach. Over the twelve weeks of the semester you will generally learn a new skill each week, the underlying theory to support that skill, and you will have a chance to apply the skill with your team that week. We aim to have you see yourself as a leader, understand what it means to be a leader, and have the skills to put that understanding into practice.
Students may accrue up to 12.5 points towards the Certificate as part of their master’s degree, either as ENGR90034 (Creating Innovative Engineering) or ENGR90039 (Creating Innovative Professionals).
Candidates who successfully complete the Professional Certificate of Innovation Practice with a grade of 75% or greater, and who are admitted to the Master of Business Administration or the Master of Enterprise, may apply for two subjects (25 points) of credit towards that qualification.
Entry requirements
1. In order to be considered for entry, applicants must have:
- Completed an undergraduate degree or equivalent; or
- At least 5 years of full-time documented relevant work experience; and;
- Applicants will only be considered for entry to this course if they can demonstrate that they have been (or will be) nominated by a project sponsor to mentor a team in Creating Innovative Engineering (ENGR90034) or equivalent.
Meeting these requirements does not guarantee selection.
2. In ranking applications, the Selection Committee will consider:
- Prior academic performance; and
- Documented relevant professional experience.
3. The Selection Committee may seek further information to clarify any aspect of an application in accordance with the Academic Board rules on the use of selection instruments.
4. Applicants are required to satisfy the university’s English language requirements for graduate courses. For those applicants seeking to meet these requirements by one of the standard tests approved by the Academic Board, performance band IELTS 6.0 is required.
Notes: Students may accrue up to 12.5 points towards the Certificate as part of their master’s degree, either as ENGR90034 (Creating Innovative Engineering) or ENGR90039 (Creating Innovative Professionals).
Inherent requirements (core participation requirements)
Candidates must be committed to attend a minimum of 80% of sessions during the program, in order to work with their teams and the other candidates effectively. Any absences must be explained in writing to the Program Coordinator.
The Professional Certificate in Innovation Practice welcomes applications from students with disabilities. It is University and degree policy to take all reasonable steps to minimise the impact of disability upon academic study, and reasonable adjustments will be made to enhance a student's participation in the degree.
For the purposes of considering requests for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), and Students Experiencing Academic Disadvantage Policy, academic requirements for this course are articulated in the Course Overview, Objectives and Generic Skills sections of this entry.
It is University policy to take all reasonable steps to minimise the impact of disability upon academic study, and reasonable adjustments will be made to enhance a student's participation in the University's programs. Students who feel their disability may impact on meeting the requirements of this course are encouraged to discuss this matter with the Student Equity and Disability Support Team: http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/disability/
Intended learning outcomes
Students who complete this course will be able to:
Innovation:
- Design and execute a human-centred design innovation project and assess the value of its outputs.
Leadership:
- Lead individuals and teams engaged in the tasks similar to those typically associated with innovation;
- Change their leadership behaviours in response to variations in the people in their team and the tasks the team is attempting.
Continuous learning:
- Be clear about their identity as a leader and an innovator;
- Be able to observe, reflect on, and improve their behaviour as a team member and a leader.
Generic skills
- Project design
- Designing and conducting interviews
- Data analysis and the extraction of insights from data
- Translation of insights into an innovation objective
- Ideation, along with search for lead users and other sources of innovative solutions
- Integration of ideas with corporate strategy
- Development of a value proposition and business model
- Pitching proposals and presentation skills
- Creating a safe environment as a leader or manager
- Interpersonal skills such as deep listening, facilitation, coaching, conflict management, feedback and communicating in diverse and ambiguous environments
- Project planning for innovation
- Mind-mapping, brainstorming and other synthesis techniques
- Change management in leadership in innovation contexts
- Self-reflection and self-analysis
- Build professional networks in their chosen field.
Graduate attributes
The Professional Certificate in Innovation Practice will promote the further development of the attributes of the University of Melbourne's Graduates.
- Academic Excellence Across Disciplines: This Certificate promotes both academic and practical excellence, providing graduates with an integrated understanding of, and practical capability with, the theories and skills required to practice effective innovation management and innovation leadership. This tight integration of theory with practice will equip graduates to manage innovation processes and to lead teams in ambiguous project and work environments, such as those associated with innovation and change.
- Attuned to cultural diversity: Graduates of the Professional Certificate will be equipped to work in culturally, linguistically, and professionally diverse organisations. As part of the Professional Certificate, candidates will lead a culturally and linguistically diverse team of Masters-level students. Because they will be learning in a "safe to fail" environment, they will be able to experiment with a diverse palate of leadership interventions and understand how people from different cultural backgrounds respond to them. They will also collaborate with their Professional Certificate peers, who will be drawn from across the economy.
- Leadership in Communities: The Professional Certificate graduates will be able to create a safe work or team environment, engage in deep listening and modes of empathic interaction, and manage conflict. These skills, developed over the course, will enhance the graduates' existing ability to collaborate with and lead groups flexibly and with empathy and integrity.
Course structure
The certificate is comprised of either a single compulsory subject totalling 25 credit points, or two separate subjects totalling 25 credit points.
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
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ENGM90017 | Innovation Practice |
Semester 1 (Early-Start) (On Campus - Parkville)
Semester 2 (Early-Start) (On Campus - Parkville)
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25 |
OR
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
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ENGR90036 | Leadership for Innovation |
Semester 1 (Early-Start) (On Campus - Parkville)
Semester 2 (Early-Start) (On Campus - Parkville)
|
12.5 |
AND one of the following:
Code | Name | Study period | Credit Points |
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ENGR90034 | Creating Innovative Engineering | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
ENGR90039 | Creating Innovative Professionals | Semester 2 (On Campus - Parkville) |
12.5 |
Last updated: 27 February 2025