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Master in Innovation Management

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Code
3094, 1560
Credits
45 credits
Session of admission and deadlines

Fall: August 1st
Winter: December 1st
Summer: April 1st
Application deadlines for international students with study permit

Cycle
2nd cycle
ENROLLMENT
Programme non contingenté
Schedule
Courses offered on days, evenings and some in an intensive format
Regime of studies
Full-time or part-time basis
Language of instruction
French for the M.Eng.
French and English for the M.A.Sc.
Internships
Un stage de 4 mois d'intégration en entreprise, optionnel, hors programme et rémunéré
Degree
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.)
Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.)

Initiate and manage innovation projects and know all about their issues

To be able to innovate, you not only need good ideas, but you need to know how to sell them. And to start a business, it’s not always enough to have a good idea: knowledge of management and market strategies are often needed to develop a viable business model. In the ÉTS Master in Engineering with a Concentration in Innovation Management, you will develop all these skills, and many more!

Why should you choose this program? To make yourself stand out from other candidates, to start your own business on the right foot, or to launch that project you’ve dreamed about for a long time!  This master's program was designed to give you a strategic, global vision of managing innovation and technological change. 

In this program you will acquire skills related to market strategies, intellectual property, project financing and methodologies related to creativity and knowledge management.  You will become able to manage innovation so as to create commercial success.

Whether you’re an engineer, researcher, inventor, entrepreneur, student or technology transfer professional, you will profit from a master's education that’s based on real-world issues in innovation management.

What will you learn in the Master’s program?

The progression of the Master’s in Innovation Management was designed so that, once you have your diploma in hand, you’ll be able to: 

  • Manage innovation projects;
  • Start businesses;
  • Launch new products and processes; 
  • Transfer technology.

    In addition, the methodology you acquired in your studies will be applicable in many different contexts, such as large firms, SMBs, emerging SMBs, laboratories, universities, government agencies, etc.

    In particular, you will deepen your knowledge of the following topics: 

    • Creativity and innovation; 
    • Intellectual property; 
    • Strategy and market analysis; 
    • Information management;
    • Strategic decision-making; 
    • Management of global innovation systems;
    • Financing innovation. 

    Applied Research in Innovation Management at ÉTS

    The Numerix research lab at ÉTS specializes in organizational engineering. One of its research axes addresses innovation in the design of products and services, as well as the methodology of creative engineering and social and organizational innovation. 

    In this laboratory, a dozen professors, supported by research professionals and graduate students, are studying innovation not only in the manufacturing field, but also in aerospace, transport, logistics and finance. 

    What’s the Difference between the Project Profile and the Research Profile?

    Our master's program in innovation engineering management includes two profiles: one with a thesis and the other with a project. 

    The thesis profile is focused on research and leads to the degree of Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.).

    As for the project profile, it will allow you to specialize in a particular area of innovation engineering. Within this profile, which leads to the degree of Master in Engineering (M. Eng.), you can also choose to carry out an application project or a business startup project. 

    Master's Degree in Innovation Engineering with Thesis (research profile)

    The thesis program totals 45 credits, including 30 assigned to a research project. In the framework of this project, you will need to select a notion seen in your courses, transpose it to a concrete case, then propose solutions. For example:  

    • Improve the business model of an SMB or establish an intellectual property process therein; 
    • Capitalize on your knowledge to innovate in the field of banking; 
    • Create and develop work spaces to support open innovation in the hospital milieu;
    • Etc.

    Master's degree in innovation engineering with project (project profile)

    Under the 45-credit project profile, you will carry out an application project that, depending on the case, will be worth 6, 15 or 18 credits. Your application project will be to apply a concept learned in your courses to a specific case.  For example:  

    • How to implement a system of innovation management in a specific company;
    • How to improve the creativity of a company’s employees. 

    You may also use your project to start a business.

    Profile type


    Master's Degree with Project (courses profile) M.Eng.

    The Master's Degree with Projet is available in French only.


    Master's Degree with Thesis (research profile) M.A.Sc.

    Degree

    Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.)

    Program Objectives

    The objective is to train engineers, managers, R&D professionals, entrepreneurs and technology transfer officers and enable them to manage technological innovation to create commercial successes.

    This unique educational program deals with the strategic management of innovation and technological change in a context of globalization. The faculty are experts coming mainly from industry and their pedagogical approach promotes the development and transfer of innovation management tools.

    Defining an innovation as an invention destined for commercialization, this program prepares students to manage innovation projects, startup technological businesses and launch new products and processes and to transfer technology. It provides them with essential basic training in the management of product and process innovation, and the methodology required to apply it at a state-of-the-art level and adapt it to various contexts: large corporations, manufacturing and emerging SMBs, laboratories and universities and government agencies that support innovation. In addition, it includes a final project that gives the student an opportunity to synthesize all the knowledge acquired.

    Admission Requirements

    Hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in engineering, applied science or a related field, with a grade point average (GPA) of at least 3.0 (out of 4.3) or equivalent;

    or have acquired the required knowledge, appropriate training and experience that is deemed to be relevant.

    A candidate who is deemed to be inadequately prepared may be required to take upgrading courses or a preparatory course.

    The candidate can be admitted on the basis of sufficient knowledge of English. In addition to the requirements of the program, the candidate must also successfully complete an out-of-program French course, appropriate to his or her level, to obtain a diploma.

    Candidates admitted on the basis of English must also provide proof that a faculty member has agreed to act as their thesis supervisor.

    Program Structure

    • 1 mandatory 3-hour long workshop (0 credit)
    • 1 mandatory activity (3 credits)
    • 3 or 4 optional activities (totalling at least 12 credits)
    • 1 thesis (30 credits)

    Professional Perspectives in Innovation Engineering

    In a time of globalization and technological upheaval, all companies must innovate if they want to survive. In addition, they must do it better, more quickly and at lower cost. However, a study by the Business Development Bank of Canada indicates that only one quarter of Canadian SMBs planned to invest in research and development in 2016.

    Professionals with expertise in innovation management will be well equipped to encourage Canadian businesses to take this path… unless they choose to develop markets others have neglected!

    Graduates with a master of innovation engineering can find work in many varied sectors, such as:

    • Big corporations;
    • Manufacturing SMBs;
    • Emerging SMBs;
    • Laboratories;
    • Universities;
    • Government agencies. 

    They can hold the following positions:

    • Manager of Innovation;
    • Head of technology transfer;
    • Director of R & D;
    • Strategic advisor.

    Some masters’ graduates, notably those with an M.A.Sc., choose to continue into doctoral studies or make a career within a university or a college.

    Professional Recognition

    Did you know that a Master’s in Engineering can give you experience credits of up to 12 months? To learn more, we invite you to consult the Regulation respecting other terms and conditions for the issuance of permits by the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec.

    Are you looking for a project for your master’s program?

    Are you looking for a research project for your master's program?  Visit the Research Projects for Students page where faculty who are recruiting students post opportunities. 

    Have you found a thesis supervisor?

    You must have chosen your thesis supervisor before the end of your first semester of master’s studies, because this is a condition of registration for the second semester. We strongly recommend you begin your search before your first semester of master’s studies. For more information, see Find a Thesis Supervisor

    Questions?

    Contact us for more information about our programs.
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