Collaborative Innovation (CI)
Offered as a minor
The Collaborative Innovation (CI) interdisciplinary minor introduces students to the methods, mindsets, and processes associated with design thinking (i.e., human-centered design) to solve real world problems. Design thinking is a creative problem-solving process that prioritizes ethnographic research, convergent and divergent thinking, as well as rapid prototyping. Students may collaborate with internal and external organizations to design impactful solutions through products, services, or systems. To fulfill this minor, students must take five courses; three from the CORE; one related to social or environmental problems, and one focused on creative ideation.
To view degree requirements, click the "Academic Catalog" button, navigate to "Programs by Area: Majors and Minors," and select your program.
What excites me most about social innovation is the endless possibilities that design thinking fosters. It gives the space and time to think outside the box. The crazier the idea the better. And because of that, it inspires impactful change in communities and globally.
Faculty Behind the Minor
![Dina Frutos-Bencze](/sites/default/files/styles/responsive_300w/public/Images/Headshots/crop-duplicate-1-for-Dina_Frutos-Bencze.jpg?itok=KKeVbSHo)
Dina Frutos-Benzce, Ph.D.
Professor of Economics and Business
![Kathleen Flannery](/sites/default/files/styles/responsive_300w/public/Images/Headshots/Kathleen_Flannery.jpg?itok=-3l6FWJb)
Kathleen Flannery, Ph.D.
Professor of Psychology
![Student presenting a project in a classroom](/sites/default/files/styles/responsive_300w/public/2024-02/Design-Thinking-Minor.jpg?itok=uaeJ_wJE)
Featured Course
BU102: Introduction to Social Innovation
This course introduces students to design thinking phases while also providing hands-on experiences tackling real-world problems.
Program Information
1 Introduction class (2 course options) *Must complete first
1 Deeper dive (6 course options)
1 Ethics (3 course options)
1 Social or environmental problems course (24 social options, 14 environmental course options)
1 Creative Ideation Course (17 course options)
Biology
Chemistry
Community and Public Health
Computer Science
Criminal Justice
Economics and Business
Education
English
Fine Arts
History
Modern Languages
Philosophy
Physics
Politics
Psychology
Sociology & Social Work
Theology
We believe this minor will inspire students to explore new ideas and possibilities in their academic, professional, and personal lives. Given design thinking involves empathy and understanding people's needs, students will be able to generate more effective solutions for complex problems in the future.