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2 Innovation and Entrepreneurship Degree Programs in Canada


Saint Mary’s University
Master of Technology Entrepreneurship & Innovation
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
Master of Technology
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The Master of Technology Entrepreneurship & Innovation (MTEI) is a graduate business degree focused on technology - the only one of its kind on Canada's East Coast. It goes beyond pure technical or business education. Our program gives technology entrepreneurs the skills they need to become sought-after, hybrid leaders who can solve today's complex business challenges.


International Business University
Master of Business Administration in Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Toronto, Canada
MBA
Full time
3 semesters
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Fast Track Your Business Career with Optimized Skills. As an independent institution, IBU responds to the needs of employers developing the next generation of future-proof executives who are agile with sustainability competence and innovative ideas. Our MBA program with a unique focus on Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship is designed to nurture executives with a global entrepreneurial mindset and the ability to develop integrated technological solutions for business organizations from idea generation to execution.
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Innovation and Entrepreneurship degree programs in Canada focus on equipping students with the skills to generate new ideas and launch successful ventures. This field is dynamic and offers opportunities for those looking to thrive in fast-paced business environments.
Through courses in venture creation, business strategy, and market analysis, students learn how to develop and validate business concepts. Programs often emphasize experiential learning, allowing you to engage in real-world projects and incubators. The environment encourages independence and fosters creativity as students work on practical solutions.
A strong emphasis on collaboration and networking helps you build valuable connections in the Canadian business landscape. The curriculum often includes learning how to design effective marketing strategies and managing startup finances, which are directly relevant skills sought by employers. Graduates typically pursue careers as entrepreneurs, business consultants, or product managers, gaining skills that are valued internationally and applicable across various industries.