Universities that teaches creativity and innovation


Here is a list of university courses that teach creativity and innovation you might want to look for courses in your area or find online courses. Check out what they teach by visiting their website it could be insightful.


University of Technology Sydney Australia (UTS)

Creative Intelligence and Innovation

The Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation (BCII) is a unique combined degree that encompasses high-level critical and creative thinking, invention, complexity, innovation, future scenario building and entrepreneurship; leading-edge capabilities that are highly valued in the globalised world.

https://www.uts.edu.au/future-students/transdisciplinary-innovation/undergraduate-courses/creative-intelligence-and-innovation

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Stanford Design Thinking

We believe everyone has the capacity to be creative. The Stanford d.school is a place where people use design to develop their own creative potential.

https://dschool.stanford.edu/

Putting design to work

We build on methods from across the field of design to create learning experiences that help people unlock their creative potential and apply it to the world.

Design can be applied to all kinds of problems. But, just like humans, problems are often messy and complex—and need to be tackled with some serious creative thinking. That’s where our approach comes in. Adding the d.school's tools and methods to a person's skill set often results in a striking transformation. Newfound creative confidence changes how people think about themselves and their ability to have impact in the world.

https://dschool.stanford.edu/about or google - d.school Stanford


MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST)

MIT has long been a place where a productive interplay of art, science, and technology drives innovation and creativity. The word “arts” was etched in stone more than 100 years ago inside the dome in the Lobby 7 entrance. Visiting artists have been welcomed since the 1970s. The “Infinite Corridor” in the center of campus joins together engineering labs, architectural studios, and music practice rooms.

The MIT Center for Art, Science & Technology (CAST) was established in 2012 to create new opportunities for art, science, and technology to thrive as interrelated, mutually informing modes of exploration, knowledge, and discovery. The projects it supports and presents take many forms, including boundary-crossing research by faculty, collaborative work with visiting artists, cross-disciplinary classes, performances, installations, symposia, and publications. A joint initiative of the Office of the Provost, the School of Architecture and Planning (SA+P) and the School of the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (SHASS), the Center is funded in part by a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

MIT sees making as an essential form of thinking. The arts introduce new ideas and material things into this vision—in provocative, illuminating, and beautiful ways. CAST’s mission adds an essential dimension to MIT’s motto—Mens et Manus—mind and hand, or learning by doing.

Whether you’re an artist, engineer, scientist, humanities scholar, prospective student, or art lover, CAST invites you to explore MIT’s creative culture of experimentation, risk-taking, and imaginative problem solving.

https://arts.mit.edu/welcome-to-cast/

https://arts.mit.edu/cast/

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