Info Session: Master of Science in Product Innovation
Master of Science in Product Innovation students and instructors discuss the program and its benefits.
Join Master of Science in Product Innovation program director Justin Urso from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday, June 6, to explore a graduate degree centered on the product life cycle.
This U of A program — perfect for those with a background in business, engineering, design or related disciplines — provides a hands-on, entrepreneurial experience for new product ideas, development or management.
In this online session, participants will learn about the Master of Science in Product Innovation program, ask questions and discover how this degree will help you move great products and services into the market with a higher probability of success.
Topics
Contacts
Lori McLemore, assistant director of marketing and recruitment
Graduate School of Business
479-575-5021,
mclemore@uark.edu
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