Master of Digital Transformation and Innovation
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-05-01 | - |
| 2027-05-01 | - |
Program Overview
Master of Digital Transformation and Innovation (Online)
Program Overview
The Master of Digital Transformation and Innovation is a multidisciplinary graduate program committed to industry relevance. It provides professionals with cutting-edge knowledge, skills, and tools to analyze, manage, and contribute to the changes enabled by digital technology.
Program Details
- Duration: 2 years, part-time
- Location: Online
- Language: English
- GRE/GMAT: Not required
Main Areas of Focus
- Digital transformation technologies
- Innovation management and inclusive innovation
- Data analytics and process mining
- Process improvement and automation
- Ethical and responsible AI
- Multidisciplinary leadership and communication
Admission Requirements
- Bachelors with an honours or a major (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, with a minimum admission average of 70% (B)
- A course in statistics, a course in management information systems or computing, and two advanced courses specializing in one of three disciplines:
- Creative arts and humanities (online multimedia or communications)
- Management (digital transformation management or strategy)
- Technology (online application development or data science)
- Minimum two years work experience
- Two letters of recommendation
- Resumé
- $125 application fee
- Canadian citizenship or permanent residency
Upcoming Key Dates
- Application due: March 1, 2026
- Next cohort starts: May 4, 2026
International Students
The online Master of Digital Transformation and Innovation is currently only offered to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. For international students, a similar in-person program is available.
Program at a Glance
- The program begins with four compulsory core courses to build basic competencies:
- Digital Transformation Technologies
- Innovation Management
- Process Modelling, Mining and Automation
- Ethics for Design, AI and Robotics
- Students must then complete six elective courses chosen from six concentrations.
Who Should Consider This Program?
Consider this master's if you're a professional in:
- Management
- Administrative services manager
- Business analyst
- Consultant
- Digital marketer
- Enterprise architect
- Entrepreneur
- Financial analyst
- Information systems analyst
- Information systems manager
- Information technology manager
- Innovation strategist
- Operations research analyst
- Project manager
- Supply chain manager
- Computer science
- App developer
- Artificial intelligence developer
- Cloud engineer
- Computer network architect
- Computer research scientist
- Data scientist
- Database administrator
- Information analyst
- Security analyst
- Software developer
- Software tester
- Systems architect
- Engineering
- Computer engineer
- Electrical engineer
- Industrial engineer
- Process engineer
- Quality engineer
- Software engineer
- Systems engineer
- Telecommunications engineer
- Arts and humanities
- Digital humanities specialist
- Information studies specialist
- Librarian
- Multimedia developer
- User experience (UX) designer
- User experience (UX) researcher
- Web developer
- Others
- Professionals seeking career transition
- Researchers and academics
Career Outlook
According to Grand View Research, the global digital transformation market size was estimated at USD 880.28 billion in 2023 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.6% from 2024 to 2030, reaching USD 3.8 trillion by 2030. This program will help you become the go-to person for planning and implementing digital transformation and innovation in an organization.
Curriculum Overview
- 10 courses (2 per term)
- 5 terms
- 3 convenient start dates (January, May, September)
- Compulsory core courses
- Electives
Courses
DTO 5310 Ethics for Design, AI and Robotics
This course delves into the ethical considerations surrounding AI and robotics, exploring real-world applications and equipping students with practical frameworks and design thinking tools to address ethical challenges.
DTO 5389 Digital Transformation Technologies
This course equips students with the foundational knowledge and technologies to navigate the digital revolution, exploring search engines, cryptography, web services, and secure online transactions.
DTO 6160 Innovation Management
This course explores the dynamic environment where businesses and organizations compete and evolve, examining factors shaping industries and how companies can cultivate a culture of creativity and drive prosperity.
DTO 6231 Process Modelling, Mining and Automation
This course acquires the tools and techniques to streamline an organizations operations, exploring business process management languages and technologies, process mining tools, and robotic process automation.
Electives
Choose from six different concentrations:
- Technology Project Management
- Data Analytics
- Operations Management
- Product Innovation Management
- UX Design
- Cybersecurity
