Graduate

Graduate level programs and course offerings

As a graduate student at the Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business at the University of Waterloo, you'll be part of a community of outstanding faculty and students who shine brightly on the international stage.

Graduate programs and course offerings are designed to provide students with practical knowledge, skills and experience so they can succeed in today's increasingly entrepreneurial and innovation-driven business world.

Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET)

A professional, practical, course-based master's program for people who want to make things happen. The MBET program empowers ambitious innovators to transform ideas into ventures, manage products, and technology-driven innovation inside organizations. Add a specialization to tailor your degree to your goals and customize your path.

PhD in Entrepreneurship and Organization

Designed for emerging scholars with a strong interest in entrepreneurship-related phenomena, the PhD program offers a rich environment for conducting impactful research on entrepreneurship, organizational dynamics, leadership in innovative contexts, and the systems and ecosystems that shape new venture creation and growth.

Graduate-Level Business and Entrepreneurship (BE) Courses

Business and entrepreneurship (BE) courses provide Waterloo Engineering graduate students with solid skills and knowledge to help them succeed in the employment marketplace.

Academy of Research Commercialization (ARC)

Through workshops, collaboration and funding preparation, PhD students seeking to transform deep-tech research into for-profit ventures learn how to understand commercialization fundamentals and launch a validated venture.