Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
2026-09-01
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Entrepreneurship | Industrial Engineering
Area of study
Business and Administration | Engineering
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


University Programs

The University of Sherbrooke offers a wide range of programs for students.


Program Categories

  • Communication and marketing
    • Includes programs related to media, public relations, and advertising
  • Law and politics
    • Encompasses programs in legal studies, political science, and international relations
  • Environment and Earth sciences
    • Covers programs focused on environmental studies, geography, and geology
  • Engineering
    • Includes programs in various engineering disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering
  • Management and economic sciences
    • Encompasses programs in business administration, economics, and management
  • Letters and languages
    • Includes programs in literature, linguistics, and language studies
  • Music and arts
    • Covers programs in music, fine arts, and performing arts
  • Aid relationship
    • Includes programs focused on social work, counseling, and community development
  • Physical activity sciences
    • Encompasses programs in kinesiology, sports management, and physical education
  • Health and medical sciences
    • Covers programs in medicine, nursing, and health sciences
  • Life sciences
    • Includes programs in biology, biochemistry, and environmental science
  • Educational sciences and teaching
    • Encompasses programs in education, teaching, and educational leadership
  • Human sciences
    • Covers programs in psychology, sociology, and anthropology
  • Information sciences
    • Includes programs in computer science, information technology, and software engineering
  • Pure sciences
    • Encompasses programs in physics, chemistry, and mathematics

Program Structure

  • 1st cycle
    • Includes undergraduate programs
  • 2nd cycle
    • Encompasses master's programs
  • 3rd cycle and postdoctoral stage
    • Covers doctoral programs and postdoctoral research

Admission Process

  1. Validate Eligibility
    • Check admission requirements for each program
  2. Choose a Program
    • Select a program of interest
  3. Plan Application
    • Gather required documents and information
  4. Submit Application
    • Apply online or through mail
  5. Track Application
    • Monitor application status

Tuition Fees and Financial Aid

  • Tuition Fees
    • Vary by program and student status (Quebec, Canadian, international)
  • Additional Fees
    • Include fees for services and materials
  • Living Expenses
    • Estimated costs for accommodation, food, and other living expenses
  • Budget Tool
    • Available to help students plan their finances
  • Payment Deadlines
    • Important dates for fee payment
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid
    • Available for undergraduate and graduate students

Why Choose Us

  • Mentorship for Success
    • Faculty and staff support for student success
  • Internships
    • Practical experience in various fields
  • Pedagogical Methods
    • Innovative teaching approaches
  • Campus Life
    • Vibrant community with various activities and events
  • Inclusive Environment
    • Support for diversity and inclusion
  • Research and Excellence
    • Opportunities for research and academic excellence

Specific Program: IMC155 - Creation of Innovative Products

Presentation

  • Cycle: 1st cycle
  • Credits: 6 credits
  • Faculty or Center: Faculty of Engineering
  • Trimesters: Available in the fall trimester of 2026
  • Workload Distribution: 6-6-0

Training Objectives

  • Understand environments, attitudes, practices, and processes that foster creative and critical thinking
  • Apply the creative process
  • Develop an innovative product in a technological entrepreneurship context
  • Develop entrepreneurial skills

Content

  • Creative thinking
  • Creativity techniques
  • Creative problem-solving process
  • Entrepreneurial ideation
  • Market and customer needs
  • Observations and interviews
  • Business model canvas and value proposition
  • Product development process
  • Functional analysis
  • Design techniques for strategy and concept development
  • Introduction to detailed design of modules and components
  • Project management
  • Prototyping of an innovative product
  • Entrepreneurial argumentation

Programs Offering This Course

  • Bachelor's in Business Administration
  • Bachelor's in Mechanical Engineering
  • Bachelor's in Robotic Engineering
  • Certificate in Entrepreneurship
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