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Université d’Ottawa | CANADA | University of Ottawa LOOK INSIDE DISCOVER OVER 500 PROGRAMS PROGRAMS AND ADMISSIONS International edition 2021-2022 Bachelor’s, Master’s and PhD Meet uOttawa Come join our international hub of bright and engaged individuals driven to make the world a better place. Located 550+ bachelor’s, master’s in the heart of Canada’s capital, we offer and PhD programs the highest quality undergraduate and graduate education. Take advantage of state-of-the-art labs, innovative 89 bachelor’s programs programs, expert professors and student offering CO-OP mentors to make your university experience an unforgettable one. Short duration master’s programs (16 months or less) 43,000 students 8,000 international students from 155 countries 14 international student mentors dedicated to making your transition successful and fun PAG2 EuOtta -2 wa.ca TOP 1% best universities in the world1 TOP 10 leading research universities in Canada2 Over 1,000 teaching and research labs 19 mentoring centres around campus to help you achieve academic success 70 study groups 20+ workshops Undergraduate students earn Discover Ottawa an average of $56,000 annually 43,000 students after graduating • Consistently ranked one of the world’s top 20 cities to live 95% employment rate for graduates3 • One of the best cities for quality of life in Canada4 220,000 uOttawa • #1 tech talent momentum market alumni around the world in North America 1- Times Higher Education World University Rankings: www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings • 25,000 employers and 765,000 jobs 2- U.S. News & World Report. “Best Global Universities”: www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities 3- Employment rate two years after graduating 4- Maclean's "Canada's Best Communities": macleans.ca/best-communities-canada-2019-full-ranking-tool/ uOttawa.caPAGE -3 3 The world is at uOttawa FRANCE MEXICO In addition to benefitting from the many services the University offers, along with I found strong academic training from the a wide variety of courses and interesting professors and researchers, along with professors, I discovered a new country and programs that allowed me to have a fully met some amazing people. - Manon Soriot multicultural experience, with the support to grow and keep being authentic to myself. -Daniela Quintero Morales MOROCCO I liked the fact that the University teaches courses that are not just theoretical, but also applied, thanks to labs and group projects. - Manal El Kacimi SENEGAL My experience at the University of Ottawa has been entirely positive. The international mentors welcomed me with open arms and really supported me. - Aïda Diop IVORY COAST The University of Ottawa offers many services to international students to help them adapt to their new environment and achieve academic success. - Kignonh Soro CAMEROON It’s the perfect place to meet people from all over the world, or if you want to study in English or French while learning the other language. - Gishleine Oukouomi Djouonang 4 uOttawa.ca TURKEY CHINA Entrepreneurship workshops and competitions organized by each faculty I have gained a lot of knowledge, experience of the University inspire students to and skills, which I believe will help me better succeed in today’s competitive global integrate into the Canadian workplace after I workplace while creating professional graduate. - Danyan Chen connections. - Beril Borali BANGLADESH The University of Ottawa not only offers a world-class education but also provides a great opportunity for practical experience with one of the best CO-OP INDIA programs in Canada. - Mohammad Rahman The word-class curriculum and the CO-OP program bridge the gap between academics and industry, which makes it a perfect fit for international students like me who are motivated by sharing new insights and continuously pursuing knowledge. - Kaustubh Dutta VIETNAM The University of Ottawa offers numerous opportunities for academic and professional development through the MAURITIUS CO-OP program, the Work-Study Program and more. - Anh Nguyen Nguyen I have had the opportunity to join a student-run investment fund, participate in mentorship programs and intern at a big Canadian corporation. - Melanie Lock Son uOttawa.ca 5 Budget for your studies The cost of living for a student in Ottawa is 13% lower than in Toronto.5 $1,600/month HOUSING FOOD uOttawa residence (8 to 12 months) uOttawa meal plan (8 months) Traditional (double occupancy bedrooms) $7,100 5-day unlimited access $5,426 Studio (double occupancy) $8,423 7-day unlimited access $6,076 Suite (2 single occupancy bedrooms) $9,905 Groceries (per month) $300 Apartment (4-bedroom apartments) $12,156 A minimum 5-day unlimited access meal plan is mandatory for 90 University, LeBlanc, Marchand, Stanton and Thompson residences. More housing options are available. ON-CAMPUS HOUSING Did you know that students who live in residence get better grades? MEDICAL INSURANCE Living in residence comes with lots of academic and practical support, plus: University Health Insurance Plan (12 months) • Furniture Mandatory for international students and their dependents $636 • Utilities, wireless internet and 24-hour on-site assistance • Being a short distance from everything you need on campus • Organized events to make it easier to make new friendships INTERNET PLAN • Designated residences for first-year undergraduate students Internet plan (per month) Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the campus, $60 Guaranteed housing for all first-year including the residences students who apply by the deadline CELLPHONE PLAN COMPARE RESIDENCES AND FEES Cellphone plan with data (per month) $75 uOttawa.ca/housing/compare-residences OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING CLOTHING • Preferred choice for graduate and mature students Winter coat • Nearby neighbourhoods like Sandy Hill and the Byward Market, $180 combined with your U-Pass, make it easy to live off campus. Winter boots $150 TRANSPORTATION Shoes $80 Jeans $60 U-Pass (public transit pass) Included in for all full-time students Some exceptions apply. Figures are based on fees for the 2019–2020 academic year (September to April) your tuition and are subject to change. Visit uOttawa.ca for up-to-date information. 5- Expatistan. Compare cost of living between cities. (expatistan.com/cost-of-living) 6 uOttawa.ca Undergraduate tuition fees FIND TUITION FEES $1,600/month FOR A PROGRAM BACHELOR’S – ONE-YEAR FULL FEES uOttawa.ca/university-fees Arts, Education, Science and Social Sciences $37,049 to $37,750 Health Sciences $28,231 to $44,516 Engineering $48,079 to $54,322 Law $42,882 to $65,948 Telfer School of Management $46,208 STUDY IN FRENCH TO SAVE ON TUITION! Merit Scholarship New scholarship for international students enrolled full time in a French-language program or in a French Immersion program. Look based on your university grades for an announcement. $1,000 for each term 82.5% average required you enrol full time Get up to $10,000 during your studies SEE IMPORTANT DATES ON PAGE 11 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR OUSTANDING INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Figures are based on fees for the 2020–2021 academic year (September to April) and are uOttawa.ca/financial-aid-awards subject to change. Totals include incidental fees and U-Pass. Full-time undergraduate students must be enrolled for two terms per academic year. uOttawa.ca 7 List of programs Bachelor’s CO-OP (undergraduate) Graduate program offered in Graduate diploma CO-OP (graduate – master's) English only Master’s Offered in French only Minor. Can be added as a second Direct-entry faculties Professional master’s Undergraduate program offered discipline during undergraduate in English only studies only. Direct admission to Doctorate (PhD) this program is not possible. FACULTY OF ARTS FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Philosophy Interdisciplinary Acting (BFA) Advanced Materials and Data Science (Mathematics [BSc] and Research in Music Art History Manufacturing Computer Science [BSc]) Psychology and Linguistics Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies Biochemistry (BSc) and Chemical Digital Transformation and Innovation (3 or 4 years) Public Relations Engineering (BASc) (Biotechnology) Bilingualism Studies Religious Studies Electrical Engineering Classical Studies Second-Language Teaching Bioinformatics Electrical and Computer (ESL or FLS) Communication Biomedical Engineering Engineering Spanish Communication and Biomedical Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering (BASc) and Political Science Theatre Computing Technology (BSc) with option in Engineering Management Communication and Sociology Theatre (MFA) Biomedical Mechanical Engineering (BASc) and Computing Technology (BSc) Engineering Management Communication et Translation lettres françaises - French-English Chemical Engineering Entrepreneurial Engineering Design Conference Interpreting - French-Spanish-English Environmental Engineering Chemical Engineering (BASc) and Digital Journalism - Chinese-English Environmental Sustainability Computing Technology (BSc) English Visual Arts (BA or BFA) Internet Technologies Civil Engineering English as a Second Language Visual Arts (MFA) Mechanical Engineering Civil Engineering (BASc) and Computing (for non-anglophones only) World Languages and Cultures Technology (BSc) Environmental Studies World Literatures and Cultures Mechanical Engineering (BASc) and Computer Engineering Computing Technology (BSc) Environmental Sustainability MINORS Computer Science (BSc) Physics (BSc) and Electrical Ethics and Political Philosophy Animal Studies Engineering (BASc) French as a Second