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Microprogram in Innovation Mindset

Master design thinking, drive innovation and create impact—locally and beyond.

Innovation is the key to solving today’s complex challenges. Innovators help organizations and communities learn to change in a way that adds value to their system. This microprogram consists of learning about models, concepts, methods and strategies for innovation, in order to positively influence our collective environment. Students will develop skills and confidence to assess problems, design and pitch projects, analyze outcomes and improve based on feedback while working in teams.

Skills

This program equips you with the skills to: 

  • Think critically and creatively.  
  • Collaborate effectively and communicate with impact.  
  • Strategize and implement solutions for real-world problems.   

This microprogram is closely linked to the activities of the Concordia Innovation Lab.

Program structure

Fall/Winter/Summer - 9 Credits

Fall: 

INOV 200 – Innovation Models and Concepts (3 credits)  

Learn foundational frameworks like design thinking and systemic design, and explore the concepts of incremental, radical and disruptive innovation.  

Winter:

INOV 300 – Innovation Methods and Strategies (3 credits)  

Master qualitative data-driven techniques, including ethnographic methods and storytelling, to inform and communicate your innovation strategies effectively.  

Summer:

INOV 400 – Applied Innovation Project (3 credits)  

Apply your skills in a real-world capstone project, creating innovative solutions to complex challenges, guided by mentors or industry partners.  

Admission requirements

This microprogram welcomes:

  • Non-traditional learners, including mature students and mid-career professionals.  

  • Individuals eager to upskill and engage in innovation across industries.  

The microprogram is open to Canadian citizens and permanent residents only.  

No previous university degree or diploma required for acceptance.

Tuition & fees

For this 9-credit undergraduate microprogram, please review the total cost estimate based on your residency situation in Canada.

Please note that microprogram students do not qualify for financial assistance, awards, fee waivers, bursaries, or scholarships internally to Concordia or externally at the provincial/federal levels.

Application process

  1. Create a Concordia netname if you don't yet have one. A netname gives you access to the Concordia application system, shared student computers, and more.
  2. Complete an application (or click the "Apply Now" button). Make sure to select “Undergraduate Microprogram” from the list.
  3. Include your supporting documents. You'll need:
    • Letter of intent expressing your interest in innovation (max. 800 words).
      This letter of intent must:
      • Explain your reasons for applying to the program (max. 200 words).
      • Summarize your goals and experience in innovation (max. 200 words).
      • Include a pitch for an innovation idea (max. 400 words).
    • Proof of your citizenship or immigration status in Canada.
You can upload your documents to your application after submitting it. However, please note that we cannot complete the assessment of your application until we receive all required documents.

Deadline

Deadline to apply for Fall 2025: June 1

We consider complete applications year-round and we give priority to applicants who apply by the official deadline. Late applications will be considered if places are still available.

We reserve the right to close admission to a program at any time after the official deadline without prior notice.

Contact us

Do you have more questions? Don't hesitate to reach us with questions about this microprogram. 

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