University of Southern California USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ARTS, TECHNOLOGY AND THE BUSINESS OF INNOVATION
University of Southern California USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation

University of Southern California USC Jimmy Iovine and Andre Young Academy for Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE ARTS, TECHNOLOGY AND THE BUSINESS OF INNOVATION

South Los Angeles, USA

BSc

English

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Science in Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation program focuses on equipping students with the skills needed to navigate the intersection of creativity and technology. This program helps students understand how to leverage innovation within various business contexts, blending theoretical knowledge with practical application.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various roles, such as innovation consultants, product managers, or project coordinators in tech and creative industries. They may also work in research and development, marketing, or entrepreneurship, contributing to fields that demand a blend of artistic and technological expertise.

This Bachelor of Science in Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation degree offers a highly select group of students an integrated, four-year course of study that provides in-depth learning in four essential areas: the arts and design; engineering and computer science; business and venture management, and communication. Through the Academy's Core, students learn applied skills and gain an understanding of the theories, concepts, and "languages" common to each area. Academy electives serve to customize each student's experience to his or her individual strengths or desired focus. The fourth-year "Garage Experience" moves student teams from concept to creation, vision to prototype, or through advanced research in an area or field of interest. Throughout the program, students are taught to think seamlessly across multiple disciplines and to apply a vast array of relevant technologies and techniques toward innovative problem-solving.

The degree requires a total of 128 units, including 76 units in the Core and 12 units in major electives. Students must select elective courses from the Academy's current offerings in Visual Design, Technology, Venture Management, Audio Design and Communication, or from future electives as they become available. In consultation with their academic advisor, students may petition to create unique degree paths by selecting courses from across all of the Academy's partner offerings, or from academic units or disciplines outside of the Academy (subject to approval by the dean).

In addition to required courses, students may elect to register for other Academy experiences such as summer study abroad and internships.

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