Employment Prospects
By the end of this program, graduates will be able to apply the knowledge they acquired in various fields:
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Accounting
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Actuarial studies
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Administration
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Anthropology
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Archaeology
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Architecture
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Arts and cinema
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Coaching
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Communications
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Criminology
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Computer science
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Demography
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Education
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Fashion design
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Geography
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History
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Human resources management
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Humanities
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Industrial design
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Industrial relations
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Interior design
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International relations
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International studies
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Journalism
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Kinesiology
Course List
Specialized Training:
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Methodology in the Social Science
- Quantitative Methodology
- World Map
- Introduction to Western History
- Introduction to Psychology
- Introduction to Global Economy
- History of the Americas
- International Relations
- Globalization
- Integration Activity
- Introduction to International Management
- Calculus I
- Calculus II
- Linear Algebra and Vectorial Geometry
General Training:
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3 Physical Education courses
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3 Humanities courses
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4 Language and Literature courses
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2 Second Language courses
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2 Complementary courses
* The College reserves the right to substitute certain courses.
Admission Criteria
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Mathematics, Secondary V Technico-sciences or Sciences naturelles
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Mathematics 526 or 536 (former system).
Level
This program leads to a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC).
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