Innovation for a better world
Not just for the ‘tech or finance bros’ – innovation is for a better world. Innovation can be a fresh solution or a significant improvement to an existing problem or an unknown need.
It can be new product development (think re-usable water bottles or even the humble zipper). It might be a new service (for example telehealth), a new business model (hello, fresh dinners!), or a new way of doing things (think circular economies). It could be a new tool (where would we be without pdf makers?) Or an important social innovation (eg, mobile showers for the homeless).
This course is designed to build your capability to tackle complex issues in creative ways, underpinned by business smarts.
Part of the TD School.
EXPLORE
Diploma in Innovation
CODE
UTS: C20060 (version 2)
DURATION
3 years part time
INTAKE
July Session 2025
December Session 2025
Autumn Session - ICT Graduating Only 2025
July Session 2026
December Session 2026
Autumn Session - ICT Graduating Only 2026
COURSE FEES
LOCATION
City campus
What you'll study
This course will solidify how bold new ideas are born, bred, developed and delivered. You will learn by doing. You’ll work in a creative and entrepreneurial environment, prototyping ideas using design thinking principles, building MVPs, testing, and iterating. You’ll learn about business strategy, funding options and pitching.
The chance to collaborate and engage in practical group work with people from all walks of life will only serve to evolve your worldview. It’s one of the things our grads say they value the most about this course.
Typical course program
The Diploma in Innovation is exclusively available as a companion degree. During the Winter and Summer sessions, you’ll take your subjects in three-week blocks. You can complete Diploma subjects within the duration of your core degree and get a second qualification when you graduate.
Course structure
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- 20+4
- Your “Core degree” subjects (compulsory plus electives)
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- 4+2
- Diploma in Innovation subjects (compulsory plus electives)
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First year
In the Summer session, you’ll complete the accelerated Innovation in Complex Systems subject. -
Second year
During the Winter session, you’ll study Fundamentals of Innovation. Later that year, during the Summer session, you’ll undertake Innovation Futures: Thinking Beyond What Is. -
Third year
In the Winter session, you’ll complete Navigating Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. In Summer, you’ll have the opportunity to select an innovation elective. -
Fourth year
In your fourth year, you will complete a final innovation elective during the Winter session.
Course highlights
Study the fundamentals of innovation. Learn to bring your best ideas to life. Discover how to navigate the entrepreneurial landscape, and how to ‘frame’ innovation. Take electives to learn more about funding platforms or how to position yourself as a strategic leader in any field with skills such as:
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Admissions information
Admissions information
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Entry schemes and pathways
Recognition of prior learning (RPL)
At UTS, we understand the dedication it takes to reach your current position – forging a path through prior study, work, and diverse learning experiences.
Jumbunna Admissions Program
If you're Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, Jumbunna is an alternative application process for our courses that emphasises diverse pathways to success.
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Changing from another postgraduate course
You can apply for our courses using your previous study. You may even be eligible for recognition of prior learning, so you won’t need to repeat subjects.
Careers
Your future career
Dial up your credibility with future employers or business partners.
Many future-of-employment reports conclude that all the skills you’ll develop in the Diploma in Innovation are highly valued in all lines of work. But particularly across the STEM, health, and sustainability arenas.
DipInn graduates tend to perform better in interviews than the average graduate (especially in those gruelling team-based challenges).
No matter what you want to be or do in the future, a UTS qualification in Innovation will set you up for success in ways you haven’t yet begun to imagine.
Career options
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Where you’ll study
Our world-class facilities support your future-focused learning and high-impact research. They enable effective partnerships with industry and provide services to our community.
Why UTS?
Why study Transdisciplinary Innovation at UTS
Learn how to solve society’s most complex challenges through creativity, innovation and collaboration.
Our transdisciplinary degrees respond to the future of work and are about building expertise beyond discipline-specific approaches. You'll gain practical, in-demand skills that cross all industries and sectors.
Highest-performing university
in Australia under 50 years of age
Times Higher Education Young University Rankings 2024
46% of Australian businesses
classified as innovation-active
ABS, 2023
$15bn government investment
to support sectors accelerating innovation
Jobs and Skills Australia
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