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Design & Innovation Management

Creative integration of design and business

Overview

Are you a creative-thinker who can help a business or organization be a leader in design and innovation? Are you interested in working with multi-disciplinary teams on tackling creative challenges? The design and innovation management program provides undergraduate students with an understanding of how to creatively lead the management and development of solutions and systems for 21st century design and business challenges.

Our design and innovation management degree focuses on the intersection of design and business, bringing together analytic and creative problem-solving skills through a human-centered design lens. Students study and apply tools and organizing frameworks from multiple disciplines including design thinking, project management, marketing principles, ethics, sustainability and social responsibility.

Management of design and innovation entails working with creative teams and stakeholders to build and transform customer and user experiences within any size company or organization. This collaborative process starts with the identification and understanding of important systems, service and product challenges that affect businesses and organizations. Managers then organize, direct and apply processes that create and develop improvements to these challenges or create completely new products, services and business models.

Graduates work in a variety of sectors including: design consultancies, user-experience and social-innovation analysis, nonprofits, startup companies, educational institutions, government research agencies, entrepreneurship in green industry and social ventures, and graduate studies in design, social sciences, engineering, management.

Design and innovation management is a major and minor offered in Corvallis and .

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Bachelor of Science
Major: 28 | Minor: 27

What you’ll learn

Identify, define and describe design management practice in relation to various types of businesses and business models and its effect on social, environmental, political, cultural and economic systems.

Identify, define and solve human-centered design opportunities.

Formulate and conduct design research.

Apply design thinking and visual thinking processes to understand the framework of problem solving.

Explore and iterate multiple ideas.

Express ideas through visual representations and create prototypes that consider utility, usability and desirability of solutions.

28+

degrees and areas of focus

84%

of classes have fewer than 50 students

450

companies recruit our students each year

Options

Once you enroll in the design and innovation management program, you can select an area of focus from the following options:

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Dean's Academy

The Dean’s Academy is an academic forum for high-achieving first-year students, transfer students, and current undergraduate students on the Corvallis campus who wish to maximize the educational and experiential aspects of their college experience.

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Microcredential
Sports Business

Sports are more than just a game. The global sports business industry is a rapidly evolving area of work. And this booming field needs professionals who can manage growth opportunities and cultivate innovative, data-driven strategies to advance the industry.

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Design & innovation management opportunities

Study abroad

Sydney, Australia: University of Technology Sydney

Vienna, Austria: Vienna University of Economics & Business

Santiago, Chile: Universidad de Chile, Facultad Economia y Negocios

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Associated clubs

Beta Alpha Psi

Finance Club

Institute of Management Accountants

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Scholarships

Chevron International Experience Scholarship

Deloitte Scholarship

McNeal Family Accounting Scholarship

Pattee Family Accounting Scholarship

Ways to attend

We offer class in the modalities that work for you and your schedule.

In-person: Corvallis

Attend classes in Austin Hall, the $50 million, 100,000-square-foot building with five research centers, a marketing research suite, 10 classrooms, 23 computer- and teleconference-equipped project rooms, a 250-seat auditorium, a café and faculty offices.

Online

Study from anywhere and earn one of our 100% online, fully AACSB-accredited business degrees. Nationally top-ranked for online learning, our classes are taught by business faculty who are known for research excellence and industry experience.

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The creative side of business

Matt Watson '99, founder, CEO and executive creative director of Watson Creative, started his design career with a move cross-country to New York City after graduation. By 2013, he launched his own creative firm.

He also supports the design and innovation management program in the College of Business with a student scholarship fund and industry thought leadership to the college’s Design and Innovation Management Advisory Council.

“It’s art. But it’s art with a very strategic business objective,” Watson said. “That is what makes the College of Business unique.”

These days, Watson is more involved with setting strategy for clients including Apple, EA Sports, PlayStation, Disney Marvel, LEGO, Pendleton and more than 50 professional sports teams.

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Digital Marketing

Remember, way back when, when print and television advertising were the most important marketing channels? For the most part, neither do we. eMarketer reports 2019 digital ad spending at 54% — higher than print and television combined.

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Accounting

Today's accountants are tech-savvy problem solvers, insightful planners and strategic thinkers. Many of the “number-crunching” tasks formerly thought to be part of an accountant's world have long ago been replaced by sophisticated software.

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Dean's Academy

The Dean’s Academy is an academic forum for high-achieving first-year students, transfer students, and current undergraduate students on the Corvallis campus who wish to maximize the educational and experiential aspects of their college experience.

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