INV -Innovation

INV 100 What is Innovation?

A contextual inquiry and qualitative research into the definition of innovation at University of Portland. Students will be introduced to open ended methods of design ethnography and qualitative research to explore creative modes of community engagement to determine the shifting and contextual definitions of innovation. The course culminates in the presentation of a documented process and a report of their findings. 

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INV 200 Introduction to Imagination, Design, and Innovation

Innovation is the journey of creating value and meaning through the implementation of new ideas. We develop this practice through the craft and skills of sensemaking and changemaking found in human-centered design and creative problem solving. Through theoretical analysis and hands-on exercises and projects, this course introduces the innovative mindset and situates it in the context of a student’s major.

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Prerequisites

Instructor permission

INV 300 Empathy and Human-Centered Design

Innovation is seeking to understand and make connections between humans and the complexity of situations. This course uncovers the concepts of power, bias, and reasoning within practices of sensemaking and changemaking. Theoretical analysis is integrated with fieldwork and exercises in how epistemology and methodology are applied in various contexts; and to gain experience in planning and facilitating investigations with humans.

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Prerequisites

INV 200

INV 350 Critical Making, Sketching, and Prototyping

Innovation is made tangible through making. Making is the most powerful way that we directly solve problems, imagine new futures, and shape our world. Students are challenged to grapple with emerging technologies that introduce new affordances, ethical constraints, and unpredictable results coupled with using software, tools, materials, and machines such as laser cutters, 3D printers, low voltage electronics, and micro-controllers. Fee: $100

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Prerequisites

INV 200

INV 400 Industry Sponsored Innovation Practicum

Innovation is the journey of creating value and meaning through the implementation of new ideas. This practicum allows students to collaboratively demonstrate the innovative mindset, knowledge, and skills; and to bring forth the depth of knowledge from their major area of study, all wrapped in a service-oriented context of an industry sponsored challenge or partnership. Fee: $100

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Prerequisites

INV 300, INV 350