Accounting and Management Technology
(Co-op Option) |
If you want to be part of today's dynamic business world,
this Co-op program is for you! |
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Computer Science
(Co-op Option) |
This dynamic Co-op program can lead to a challenging career in
consulting, public safety, health care, the public services and...
the possibilities are endless. |
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Electronics and Information Technology
(Co-op option) |
If you want to work with giants of the computer, telecommunications
and IT industries in the new economy, this is where you should start.
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Hotel Management
(Co-op option) |
If you have passion for providing outstanding service and you strive for excellence,
this program is for you.
|
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NewMedia and Publication Design
(Co-op Option) |
If you are passionate about design and love to multitask, this
exciting program is your passport to careers in the fast-growing
field of web, multimedia and print design. |
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Tourism
(Co-op option) |
If you are passionate about tourism, culture and travel, our program will
make it possible for you to live this passion!
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Career programs comprise six semesters (three-years). All
programs include two components - general education courses
and program-specific courses.
The general education component is divided into three blocks:
- General education courses common to all programs, namely, three
English (language of instruction) courses, one French (second
language) course, two humanities/philosophy courses, and three
physical education courses;
- General education courses specific to the chosen program, namely,one English (language of instruction), one French (second language),
and one humanities/philosophy course;
- In most cases, two complementary courses, namely, courses outside
the chosen program.
The number of credits comprising the program-specific components varies from program to program. For more details, consult with an
academic advisor by contacting Student Services.
English Exit Examination
In order to receive a diploma, students must have passed the English
Exit Examination, which evaluates college-level reading, writing
and critical thinking. To be eligible to write the exam, students
must have passed two of the following English courses and be in
the process of completing a third: 603-101-04; 603-102-04; 603-103-04.
For more information, visit the Ministerial Examination of College English Web site.
Program Exit Assessment
In order to receive a diploma, graduating students must successfully
complete the Program Exit Assessment activity for their particular
program of studies. More information is available from Academic
Services.
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