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Our interdisciplinary programs in e-business, engineering management, information technology project management and systems science enable our students to use their study and research to launch successful careers in the most exciting and promising fields of modern business.

Certificate – Information Technology Project Management

With the explosive growth in the Software and Telecommunications industry in Canada, there is an increasing demand for qualified professionals in the area of Information Technology Project Management (ITPM). The Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Project Management provides the advanced expertise required.

The successful graduate of this Certificate will be well-positioned both to lead complex IT projects and to write the PMI PMP® (Project Management Institute Project Management Professional) examinations.

PMP is a registered mark of the Project Management Institute, Inc.

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MDTI Master of Digital Transformation and Innovation

The Digital Transformation and Innovation program is a multi-faculty collaboration between the Telfer School of Management, the Faculty of Arts, and the Faculty of Engineering to train highly qualified professionals to create, manage and research the profound change to our world that is happening as a result of electronic digital technology. At its heart, the technology enables the collection and communication of huge amounts of data that transforms how business and society works. It also creates a new online environment where the experience of business and social interactions by individuals is being reinvented. Innovation is an important aspect of the program to emphasize the re-invention and creative design of user experiences in business and social interactions. 

Digital Transformation and Innovation is a multidisciplinary graduate program with a strong commitment to industry relevance as well as business and social implications of the technology.

The MDTI is a project-based graduate program. In addition to its core MDTI program, it also offers two concentrations: Applied data Sciences, and User Experience Design

The program is offered full-time and part-time. It also offers a CO-OP option to qualified students (competitively selected based on the students’ GPA and CV) in all its Master programs (with or without concentrations).

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MEng – Master of Engineering Management

The Engineering Management Program offers a Master of Engineering Management and a Graduate Certificate in Information Technology Project Management.

The objective of the Master of Engineering in Engineering Management program is to develop the knowledge and skills of engineers and scientists in the management of people, projects, resources and organizations in technical environments. The program is supervised by a committee composed of representatives from the Telfer School of Management and the Department of Mechanical Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering.

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M.Sc. Master of Science Digital Transformation and Innovation

The Digital Transformation and Innovation program is a multi-faculty collaboration between the Telfer School of Management, the Faculty of Arts, and the Faculty of Engineering to train highly qualified professionals to create, manage and research the profound change to our world that is happening as a result of electronic digital technology. At its heart, the technology enables the collection and communication of huge amounts of data that transforms how business and society works. It also creates a new online environment where the experience of business and social interactions by individuals is being reinvented. Innovation is an important aspect of the program to emphasize the re-invention and creative design of user experiences in business and social interactions. 

Digital Transformation and Innovation is a multidisciplinary graduate program with a strong commitment to industry relevance as well as business and social implications of the technology.

The M.Sc. in DTI is a thesis-based graduate program. The program is offered full-time and part-time. It also offers a CO-OP option to qualified students (competitively selected based on the students’ GPA and CV).

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MSc – Master of Science in Systems Science

The graduate program in Systems Science is specially designed for those who are interested in the analysis and modelling (mathematical and computer) of natural and man-made systems. It provides the professional with skills and knowledge required to understand, control, predict and optimize behaviour in a variety of fields from engineering and computer science to management and applied economics. An interdisciplinary program of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, it is supervised by a Committee composed of representatives from the Department of Economics, the School of Information Technology and Engineering, the Telfer School of Management, and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

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MSysSc – Master of Systems Science

The graduate program in Systems Science is specially designed for those who are interested in the analysis and modelling (mathematical and computer) of natural and man-made systems. It provides the professional with skills and knowledge required to understand, control, predict and optimize behaviour in a variety of fields from engineering and computer science to management and applied economics. An interdisciplinary program of the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, it is supervised by a Committee composed of representatives from the Department of Economics, the School of Information Technology and Engineering, the Telfer School of Management, and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.

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PhD – Digital Transformation and Innovation

The Digital Transformation and Innovation program is a multi-faculty collaboration between the Telfer School of Management, the Faculty of Arts, and the Faculty of Engineering to train highly qualified professionals to create, manage and research the profound change to our world that is happening as a result of electronic digital technology. At its heart, the technology enables the collection and communication of huge amounts of data that transforms how business and society works. It also creates a new online environment where the experience of business and social interactions by individuals is being reinvented. Innovation is an important aspect of the program to emphasize the re-invention and creative design of user experiences in business and social interactions. 

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PhD – Population Health

The population health doctoral program is offered through a collaboration of five faculties: the Faculty of Health Sciences, the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Social Sciences, the Telfer School of Management, and the Faculty of Law (Common Law Section). This program is modeled on a framework that encompasses population health issues; determinants and causes of health illness inequities; and population health interventions, including programs, policies and resource distribution systems. Unique in Canada, this program draws on a wide range of disciplines, both basic and applied. It brings together the insights of social, biological, clinical, organizational, and political sciences, among others.

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