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Master of Management of Innovation

University of Toronto
Mississauga

Directors Message
Innovation is becoming a bigger and bigger part of the economic engine. The management of the innovation process and the selling of the products of that process are increasingly important for many rms, organizations and government bodies. Hence the development of this innovative master degree program at the University of Toronto. The program brings together many of the strengths of the University from the Faculty of Medicine and Management as well as many other departments. The program is very selective in its intake and caters to the needs that many industry leaders have communicated to us.

Graduates of MMI are well situated to take part in many and varied opportunities that have been and are arising in the innovation process. We expect our future graduates to take leadership roles in this exciting area as many alumni have already done so.

Assistant Professor of Strategic Management & MMI Director, Alberto Galasso

Overview
About The Program
The Master of Management of Innovation (MMI) Program is jointly offered by the Department of Management, University of Toronto Mississauga and the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, Faculty of Medicine. Students successfully completing the 12 month program graduate with a MMI degree from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto. Designed for people with a background in science and technology, the Master of Management of Innovation was developed in consultation with leaders and future employers in industry, government and research. This accelerated twelve month professional degree is for individuals pursuing management careers in technology-focused organizations.

Career opportunities for graduates include:


R&D/innovation management within universities, research institutes and corporations Innovation management: sales and marketing Government relations within industry Public policy Industry analyst Governance for technology policy development Public or industry administration where focus is on science or technology divisions Consulting Hospital or health care administration Pharmaceutical or biotech careers

Who should apply? Students graduating in any one of many disciplines: science, health sciences, engineering, information technology or any technical or science driven academic background.

Our Program At Its Core


The program has a twelve month structure consisting of an intensive eight month, academic core course requirement, focused on management, economics and a choice of four electives.

The core of the program focuses on the following areas:


MMI 1010H MMI 1020H MMI 1060H MMI 1050H MMI 1030H MMI 1070H MMI 1080H MMI 1090H MMI 1100H Prices and Markets Applied Econometrics for Managers Finance Accounting & Negotiations Marketing Science Economics of Business Strategy Management of Technology Technology Strategy and Policy Group Project (Student Driven)

MMI provided me with the necessary management principles required to be an

attractive candidate for a leadership position in the job market. Case studies, group projects and a top industry placement were outlets for me to apply

what I was learning from faculty and my peers.


Michael Masson, MMI 2008, Analyst, Risk Management and Corporate Compliance, BMO Financial

The curriculum provides a strong foundation in economic analysis, technology management, business strategy, nance, accounting and marketing, and policy. The program provides knowledge, skills and strategic perspectives required for leaders, and senior managers responsible for managing the innovation process. This is done through small classes and research seminars that support interactive learning and maximum student-faculty dialogue. Students are given the option to take their electives from a wide array of courses, across many disciplines at the University of Toronto including management or health care. With each elective approved in advance by the program, students let their individual interests guide their personal elective selection. As a capstone course, the nal Group Project is worked on from May - August. The focus of the project is to create a solution for a real problem faced by an organization today. Utilizing skills and knowledge gained over the course of study in the MMI program, the Group Project provides students the opportunity to hone their ability to transfer learning to the corporate environment. The capstone course portion of the program is similar to an internship. Students are responsible for making contact with organizations, getting their Group Project approved by the program and completing all that is necessary in providing a superior business solution.

Some companies we have worked with:


HATCH Ltd. Centre for Innovation in Complex Care (CICC) Toronto General Hospital Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care Bayer Inc. AMGEN Associated Engineering GlaxoSmithKline Inc. IBM

HATCH Scholarships
Thanks to a generous donation by HATCH Ltd we are able to award 2 scholarships to selected engineering students entering the MMI program. Each scholarships is worth up to $6,000.

Team Building
To enhance and encourage the group experience, and group thought process, students must participate in a program organized, wilderness retreat, prior to the start of the school year. The retreat focuses on strengthening and building teamwork and leadership skills. The MMI program puts students into teams that allow learners to replicate a typical business working environment. Throughout the program, students work in teams applying skills learned at the retreat and work toward continuously improving team dynamics during the entire program.

Being a graduate student in the MMI program has been a once in a lifetime experience. Now

that I am approaching graduation and all my expectations have been met, I am sure that applying for this

Networking & Career Development


MMI program participants are provided with many networking and career development opportunities. Students are invited to participate in externally arranged networking events as well as career and network building workshops throughout the year. Focusing on the importance of career development and skill enhancement, we have developed a number of career workshops designed especially for our MMI students called, Career Days. These interactive sessions are led by professionals with both a strong understanding of the career development process as well as the needs of the ever changing labour market. Through participation in the series, students are better able to identify their strengths and market the skills gained through their studies and Group Project. The outcome of the Career Days is that students are better prepared for the market place.

program was the best decision I could have ever made.

Daniel Leon, MMI 2011 Planning and Development Engineer, Social Security Agency

MMI Electives
Students are encouraged to select electives that allow them to focus on their individual areas of interest. For this reason the MMI program does not impose a set selection of electives for students to choose from. Students are free to choose from all graduate courses across all disciplines at the University of Toronto. All selections are subject to approval in advance by the Program Director and the Chair of the host department.

Some Sample Electives

Sample Electives

HAD 5010H HAD 5741H IRE 1610H POL 2307H BTC 1600H APS 1001H JPG 1407H JEI 1901H PLA 1601H CHL 5411H PLA 1503H ENV 1001H MIE 5561H

Canadas Health System and Health Policy Health Law Industrial Relations Political Economy of Technology: From the Auto-Industrial to the Information Age Seminars in Bioscience/Biotechnology Project Management Efcient Use of Energy Technology, Society and the Environment Environmental Planning International Health Planning and Social Policy Environmental Decision Making Decision Analysis

The program provides knowledge, skills and strategic perspectives required for leaders, and senior managers responsible for managing the innovation process.

Campus At A Glance

U of T Mississauga Campus Map


01. Recreation, Athletics & Wellness Centre 02. William G. Davis Building 03. Kaneff Centre & Blackwood Gallery 04. Student Centre 05. Communication, Culture & Technology Building 06. Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre & Library 07. Erindale Hall 08. North Building 09. Erindale Studio Theatre 10. Schreiberwood Residence 11. Roy Ivor Hall 12. Oscar Peterson Hall & Colman Commons Dining Hall 13. McLuhan Court Residence 14. Putnam Place Residence
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15. Leacock Lane Residence 16. MaGrath Valley Residence 17. Alumni House & Parking Ofce 18. Argos Practice Facility 19. Engineering & Grounds Building 20. Forensic Anthropology Field School 21. Paleomagnetism Lab 22. Lislehurst 23. Early Child Care Centre 24. Terrence Donelly Health Science Complex 25. Instructional Centre 26. Academic Annex 27. Grounds Building

Miss. Transit stop Shuttle stop Parking Metered parking


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Underground metered parking Metered parking restricted times Missiassauga Transit Stop

A great education requires student support services that help you focus. University of Toronto Mississauga is committed to furthering student success by providing exceptional services and resources.

MMI Website www.utm.utoronto.ca/mmi School Of Graduate Studies www.sgs.utoronto.ca Institute of Health Policy, Management & Evaluation www.ihpme.utoronto.ca University Of Toronto Mississauga www.utm.utoronto.ca OSAP www.osap.gov.on.ca

Useful Links

University Of Toronto Mississauga Shuttle Schedules www.utm.utoronto.ca/shuttle Mississauga Campus Maps www.utm.utoronto.ca/maps Mississauga Transit U-Pass www.utm.utoronto.ca/upass Graduate Student Housing www.utm.utoronto.ca/housing RIC Centre www.riccentre.ca Mars www.marsdd.com/index.html

The MMI program allowed me to build a comprehensive skill set in business and

innovation management to complement my scientic background. It also rened my understanding of the role of Research & Development in the success of a company. My experience in the program has opened the door to a dream job, allowing me to reach my full potential

edge pivotal to my medical school acceptance, MMI has given me the tools, experiences, and contacts

Above providing me with the competitive

necessary to ensure success as a physician manager. From clinical practice management to hospital

in an exciting career.

administration, the opportunities are endless.

Elena Grouios, MMI 2010 Associate Scientist, Kraft Canada

Anthony DiFonzo, MMI 2009, Medical Student, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto

Application Requirements
The Master of Management of Innovation Program accepts applications every year beginning November 15th and closing February 15th. We encourage you to apply early, as applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Applications are done online through the School of Graduate Studies at the University of Toronto: https://apply.sgs.utoronto.ca You will nd MMI listed under the Faculty of Medicine IHPME.

Please be prepared to provide the following:


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. The School of Graduate Studies charges an application fee at time of application. Your application will not be forwarded to us until paid and all documents have been submitted. The School of Graduate Studies must receive payment for your application by February 15th and all application materials by February 28th, before the MMI Academic Review committee will review your submission and invite selected applicants for panel interviews. If accepted you will be required to pay a $1500 nonrefundable deposit to secure your place in the Program. A one page single spaced application letter outlining why you are interested in MMI and why you think the program is a good t with your future career goals. Resume/CV. Two academic letters of reference. There is no set form for the letters of reference. Applicants must have at least a B+, U of T equivalent average, in order to be considered for the MMI program. Ofcial transcripts (from each post-secondary institution that you have attended) mailed directly to the program. GMAT/TOEFL scores only if your undergraduate degree is not from a North American or English instruction university or college. (Quebec exempted)

How To Apply

We thank you for your interest in the Masters of Management of Innovation program and look forward to reviewing your application materials.

Alberto Galasso B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (LSE) Director, MMI Program

Tanjim Hossain B.A., B.S., M.A. Ph.D. (Princeton)

Mihkel M. Tombak B.A.Sc., M.A., M.B.A. Ph.D. (Wharton, UPen) HATCH Chair in Technology Management & Strategy

Nicola Lacetera B.A. Ph.D. (M.I.T.)

Gbor Virg B.A., M.A. Ph.D. (Princeton)

Manfred S. Schneider B.Com., CA, CFP, M.B.A., J.D. (UofT)

Core Faculty

Master of Management of Innovation Department of Management, University of Toronto Mississauga 3359 Mississauga Road North, Kaneff Centre, Room 207, Mississauga, Ontario L5L 1C6 Canada Tel: +1 905 569 4743, Fax: +1 905 569 4397 Email: mmi.utm@utoronto.ca, Web: www.utm.utoronto.ca/mmi

Design & Photography by Annie Sakkab.

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