Program Objectives
The Graduate School of Business and Management's Master of Innovation Management program aims to implement an interdisciplinary approach beyond traditional techniques. Operating within the fields of Management and Organization, Innovation, Project Management, Strategy, and Finance, our program aims to provide education to meet the growing need for knowledge in the increasingly competitive environment. It seeks to contribute to the survival of stagnating large corporations through new ventures and to foster the long-term success of small businesses. In this process, our students' curriculum is enriched with courses aimed at increasing awareness of entrepreneurial characteristics, acquiring entrepreneurial attitudes and skills, and raising awareness about creating new businesses and employment opportunities. The program not only aims to cultivate independent entrepreneurs but also aims to train corporate entrepreneurs. The goal is to educate individuals capable of adapting to contemporary technological developments. The multidimensional curriculum of the program, designed to foster comprehensive and critical thinking through diverse observations and knowledge, not only welcomes graduates in entrepreneurship but also provides opportunities for graduates from various disciplines such as economics, finance, business administration, international trade, marketing, or international relations. In our program, where students are encouraged to engage in interdisciplinary work, the synergy created by students with different interests, when reinforced by the theoretical and applied courses of our academics, will open many doors
Graduation Requirements To graduate, a minimum grade of B- (2.70) is required for each course. Additionally, students in the thesis program must prepare a 'Master's Thesis,' while those in the non-thesis program must complete a 'Term Project.' These additional assignments must be completed alongside the regular course workload