University of Sherbrooke

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COUNTRY: Canada
CITY: Sherbrooke
HOST INSTITUTION: University of Sherbrooke
TYPE OF PROGRAM: UNI Exchange
SESSIONS: Fall, Spring, Academic Year, Summer
ELIGIBILITY: Sophomore or above; 2.75 GPA
FIELDS OF STUDY: Administration, Law, Education, Human Sciences, Medicine, Sciences, Engineering.
LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: French, English
CREDITS: Undergraduate, graduate
         


INTRODUCTION  

Anchored in the heart of Sherbrooke, university city, and proud of its 50 years of achievements, the Université de Sherbrooke intends to deserve a first-rate reputation among the best universities in the world. Among other things, it will enjoy notable growth in its power of attraction, its impact on the society, its partners of choice and in the sense of belonging of all the members of its community.


Sherbrooke

According to the French magazine on international mobility, Vivre à l'étranger, Sherbrooke "enjoys a strategic position in the centre of a technology triangle made up of Montreal, Quebec City and New England, the historical name given to the northeastern American states.

Sherbrooke differs from all the other cities in the country because of its exceptional concentration of universities and colleges, all disciplines considered. Multilingual, Sherbrooke is also known for its socioeconomic vitality and the spirit of cooperation that prevails in the development of sectors of activity of choice.

Sherbrooke manifests itself five times over, with 20% of the population attending higher education classes. With 60% of its economy linked to the knowledge economy, Sherbrooke is advantageously positioned as an integrated university city, among a club of a few selected cities around the world.


UNIVERSITY OF Sherbrooke
  • 30,000 students of whom 7000 are on the Longueuil campus
  • 5100 employees of whom 1500 are teaching assistants
  • 230 programs of study offered in Sherbrooke and in some 40 other cities in Quebec, of which 60 are offered in Longueuil
  • Annual operating budget: $ 270 Million
  • 85,000 graduates


ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Across its 230 programs, the Université de Sherbrooke offers an education at all levels and in all the major sectors of human activity. Its nine faculties: Administration, Law; Education, Physical and Sports Education, Engineering, Letters and Human Sciences, Medicine, Sciences and Theology, Ethics and Philosophy offer some sixty programs of undergraduate study (without counting the multiple combinations of possible minors). There are some fifty graduate studies programs at the Master's level and about twenty in the doctoral program including the research-based (presentation of a thesis or dissertation) or the professional-based that offers a program of courses. Many are given on a continuing education or part-time basis as are other certificate and diploma programs and micro-programs.

One of the greatest strengths of the Université de Sherbrooke is its co-operative study program: alternating study sessions with remunerated internships ("stages") in the workplace, to complement the knowledge developed at the university, with a practical work experience.

Administration

  • Electronic commerce
  • Factors in competitiveness
  • Management of local community groups
  • Finance (new cohorts)
  • Taxation (new teaching approach)
  • Brand management
  • International MBA
  • Organisation of work
  • Risk management in securities values

Law

  • Health and social policy law
  • Law and science at the Bachelor's level
  • Trans-national law
  • Conflict prevention and resolution

Education

  • Program of approaches in educational training
  • Teaching and educational intervention
  • Internationalisation Post-secondary teaching
  • Work-school transition
  • Learning difficulties for children and adolescents
  • Behavioural problems in children and adolescents
  • Physical and Sports Education
  • Physical activity and aging
  • Physical education and health teaching
  • Educational intervention Kinesiology (sports environment)

Letters and Human Sciences

  • Centre Anne-Hébert and Studies in Literature
  • Local development / poverty and social interaction
  • Literary publishing in Quebec
  • Finance and taxation
  • Applied geomatics / remote sensing
  • Aging: gerontology, psychology, social service
  • History of Quebec
  • Language and communication
  • Music - playing
  • Economic regulation

Medicine

  • Geriatrics / gerontology
  • Imaging and radiation sciences
  • M.D. and residency programs
  • Oncology/ inflammatory immunology
  • Pharmacology
  • Physiopathology
  • Proteomics/ genomics
  • Computers in medicine
  • Teaching/continuous training (upgrading)
  • Health of the population/ rehabilitation
  • Nursing sciences

Sciences

  • Intelligent agents and natural interfaces
  • Biology and living intelligence
  • Chemistry: professional training
  • Computers: multidisciplinary computer science
  • Supraconductors/ photonics
  • Functional materials
  • Mathematics: algebra and master teacher training
  • Medical pharmacology
  • Physics/scientific calculation

Engineering

  • Human aspects of engineering
  • Engineering life
  • Design (new cohorts in mechanical engineering)
  • Computers / microelectronics/ software
  • Micro and nano-technology
  • New materials and intelligent materials
  • Intelligent structures
  • Intelligent systems


ACADEMIC CALENDAR

The academic year consists of three sessions:

  1. fall session (September-December)
  2. spring session (January-April)
  3. summer session (May-August)


ACCOMMODATION & MEALS

Students will find different accommodations and meal plans through the University of Sherbrook.


PROGRAM COST

UNI students pay UNI tuition and fees (in-state or out-of-state) plus the study abroad fee to participate. The program cost does not include housing, food, books and supplies, round-trip air transportation (if applicable), international health insurance, and personal expenses.


FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS

See http://www.uSherbrooke.ca/admission/bourses/


ELIGIBILITY

UNI students only. Applicants must be full-time students at the time of application, at least sophomore status during the session abroad, have departmental approval for participation, and an overall G.P.A. of 2.75.


APPLICATION PROCEDURES

A complete set of application materials will include one original and one copy of the following:

PLEASE NOTE:
The application must be filled out and turned into the National Student Exchange with the $220 program deposit.  

Applications are due February 17, 2007


DEADLINES

Fall & academic year program deadline: March 1
Spring program deadline: October 1


CONTACT INFORMATION

Inquires regarding this program should be directed to:
Office of Study Abroad
28 Gilchrist hall, UNI
Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0520
Tel: 319/ 273-7078 Fax: 319/ 273-2921
Email: study-abroad@uni.edu

Université de Sherbrooke
2500, boul. de l'Université
Sherbrooke (Québec)
J1K 2R1


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