Pre-university programs Pre-University Programs are four semesters or two years in length. Pre-university programs provide graduates with a strong Pre-University general education as well as 58 Social Science - 300.M0 specialized knowledge and Programs The Individual enable them to complete an Psychology Major undergraduate degree at a Québec university. Students 57 Social Science - 300.M0 aiming for particular university 37 Communications, 500.AF The World - studies should contact Vanier’s Media & Studio Arts International Studies Academic Advising staff Major during their first semester at 67 Creativity & Innovation College Major Vanier to be sure their Cegep 57 Social Science - 300.M0 program provides them with the 68 East European & Slavic The Society - necessary prerequisites Studies (College Major) Law and Society Major for university entrance to that area of study. 66 Indigenous Studies 58 Social Science - 300.M0 (College Major) The Society - Sports & Leisure Studies Major 65 Jewish Studies Program Grid (College Major) 69 Sustainability Major (College Major) Plan of courses by semester. 38 Languages & Cultures 500.AE This is unique for every program 70 Women’s & Gender Studies and profile. 39 Liberal Arts 700.B0 (College Major) Standing and 42 Music 501.A0 48 Science 200.B0 Advancement Health Science Double DCS Standards 49 Science 200.B0 Programs Pure & Applied Criteria applied each semester Science 44 Science & Music 200.11 to determine if a student maintains eligibility to continue 52 Science 200.D0 45 Social Science & Music 300.11 as a full time student in college, in English & French and/or to continue in the 46 Languages & Cultures 500.11 same program. Also refers to 51 Science 200.C0 and Music standards to be achieved before Computer Science a student can enroll in the next and Mathematics 53 Science & Social Science 200.12 semester of a program. These (Commerce Option) are unique for many programs. 55 Social Science 300.M0 59 Social Science 300.C0 Letter of Intent in English& French Honours Programs (if requested) 60 Social Science with 300.M1 Mathematics Write a business letter 50 Honours Science addressed to the Program 61 Social Science 300.M1 63 Honours Social Science Coordinator explaining your Commerce option & Commerce interest in your program of choice, and detailing 62 Social Science Commerce 300.M1 relevant interests, skills, Major in Entrepreneurship and experiences. Work and volunteer history can be 62 Social Science Commerce 300.M1 Springboard mentioned. Finish with a Major in International Business sentence outlining your future to a DCS study and /or career goals. 56 Social Science - 300.M0 This letter will be part of The Individual your SRAM application. Child Studies Major 71 - 73 Preparatory Sessions - Pathways/Explorations +

36 Pre-University Programs Communications, 500.AF PROGRAM GRID Media & Studio Arts Semester I Semester III Cultural Currents Part 1 Portfolio Essentials Visual Literacy and 1 Art / Media Studies On SRAM see: Arts, Literature and Communication: Culture (National Cultural Issues) Techniques (2 courses) 1 Creation course Option: Arts, Particularity: Communications, English English Humanities French Physical Education Humanities Media & Studio Arts Physical Education Semester II Cultural Currents Part 2 Semester IV 1 Art / Media Studies Integrative Project (Models of Analysis) 1 Art / Media Studies 1 Techniques course (Models of Analysis) 1 Creation course English English Humanities French Physical Education Complementary Complementary PROGRAM GRID CATEGORIES Art/Media Techniques Courses: (National Cultural Techniques Special Topics Issues): Photography Level I Art in Public Places Animation Canadian Art Painting Studio I International Cinema The Self Portrait Modern Cinema Sculpture Studio I New Media and Society Clay and Ceramics Journalism and the Printmaking Studio Documentary Introduction to Studio Art Drawing Studio I Art/Media Design Studio I Screenwriting (Models of Analysis): Video Production I Art/Media Special Topics Theatre Studio I Camera and Culture Theatre: Scene and Art Now: Issues in Character Study Contemporary Art Performance Art The Artist’s Perspective Journalism Workshop Introduction to Cinema Film Directors The Communications, Media and Our facilities include two Mac-based Women in Cinema Creation Courses: Studio Arts Program at Vanier is dis- media labs for video editing, pho- Cinema Styles Creation Special Topics Photography Level II tinctive in offering a balance between tography and design as well as a thea- Mass Media, Mass Culture Painting Studio II studio and theory in four interrelated tre studio, a cinema screening room, Sculpture Studio II disciplines: studio arts; film and me- and painting, drawing and sculpture Independent Studio dia studies; photography; and theatre. studios. Still and video cameras, Drawing Studio II Design Studio II As a result, students acquire a broadly sound recording equipment and light Video Production II based knowledge set, which prepares kits are provided by the college. Peer Theatre Studio II them for acceptance into various uni- tutoring programs are in place to en- versity programs. As well, in the Port- sure student success in all their crea- folio Essentials course, students build tive projects. The department houses a portfolio they can use for admission the active, student-run Henry Leh- to programs requiring a portfolio of mann Gallery where select student studio and theory based work. art is shown in regular exhibitions. What can I do after There are also annual events such as the Graduating Exhibition and the I graduate with a DCS Video Festival. in Communications,

Admissions Information Media & Studio Arts? [email protected] or 514.744.7100 or HOW DO I GET IN? 514.744.7881 Admission to the College is on the A DCS in Communications, Media and Admissionbasis of the to the College Secondary is on the basis of the Quebec Secondary School Diploma Autumn and Winter Admissions Studio Arts prepares you for university School Diploma (Diplôme d’études www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/camt (Diplômesecondaires); d’études or the secondaires); Québec Diploma or the studies in areas such as art education, art Québec Diploma of Vocational Education for more information including Course Descriptions of Vocational Education (Diplôme and Graduation and Academic Standards history, art therapy, film studies, fine arts, (Diplômed’études professionnelles)d’études professionnelles) with with Secondary 5 first & second languages communication studies, film animation and as well as Secondary 4 Mathematics; or Coordinator [email protected] or as well as Secondary 4 Mathematics; or 514.744.7500 local 6029 production, graphic design, and journalism. equivalent schooling completed outside the province. for more information about Communications, the province. Media and Studio Arts

Pre-University Programs 37 500.AE Languages & Cultures PROGRAM GRID On SRAM see: Arts, Literature and Communication: Semester I Option: Multidisciplinary Particularity: Cultural Currents Part 1 Myths, Legends and Fairy Tales 1st course from Language A Languages and Cultures 1st course from Language B English Humanities Physical Education Semester II Cultural Currents Part 2 Foreign Cultures in Cinema 2nd course from Language A 2nd course from Language B English Humanities French Semester III Story of Language Theory of Translation 3rd course from Language A English French Physical Education Complementary Semester IV Integrative Seminar 4th course from Language A Language A – specific translation English Do you imagine yourself working overseas, At Vanier College, Languages and Cul- Humanities or for the municipal, provincial, or federal tures students benefit from the unique op- Complementary government? Or perhaps you see yourself portunity to study translation theory and Physical Education (Category A or B) working in international law or business? apply their knowledge in practical transla- Perhaps tourism is where you would like to tion workshops. be? Speaking more than one language en- hances your career prospects, and broadens The Program offers a faculty advisor or What can I do after your personal horizons. mentor to all incoming students as well as peer tutoring to students in need to facil- I graduate with a The Languages and Cultures Program pre- itate the adjustment to Cegep. Students pares students for university by offering the enjoy topnotch facilities: a state-of-the- DCS in Languages chance to study Spanish, Italian, German, art language lab and an attractive student Russian and Mandarin. Students may con- lounge and study area. & Cultures? centrate on two languages and take a total of six language courses and one practical The Languages and Cultures Program of- Languages and Cultures is translation course in the language studied fers students the possibility of exchange an excellent preparation for to the fourth level. In addition to learning programs and trips abroad to such places university studies in areas languages, students will take courses in as Russia, Italy, Germany, China and Latin such as languages, literature, Translation, Literature, Linguistics, Cine- America. Students may also participate in translation, linguistics, ma and Culture. Languages and Cultures the exciting East European and Slavic Stud- education, political science, law, students benefit from a small, friendly pro- ies College-wide major. tourism and hotel management, gram that provides individual attention to to name a few. In fact, students all students. Visits to art galleries, museums, theatres, can enroll in all programs that concerts and other cultural institutions are do not require mathematics or an important part of the program. science prerequisites.

Admissions Information: Coordinator: [email protected] or 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881 [email protected] HOW DO I GET IN? or 514.744.7500 local 6035 Admission to the College is on the Autumn and Winter Admissions for more information about the Languages & Cultures program basis of the Quebec Secondary School Diploma (Diplôme d’études Website: secondaires); or the Québec Diploma of www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/languages-cultures Vocational Education (Diplôme d’études for more information including Course Descriptions and professionnelles) with Secondary 5 Graduation and Academic Standards first & second languages as well as Secondary 4 Mathematics; or equivalent schooling completed outside the province.

38 Pre-University Programs Liberal Arts 700.B0 Development of rational thought PROGRAM GRID and intellectual capacity Semester I History: The Ancient World Philosophy: Ancient Philosophy Art History: Prehistory to Realism English: Intro to College English: Ancient Literature Humanities: Legacy of Athens and Jerusalem French or Concentration course Physical Education

Semester II Methodology in the Liberal Arts History: Medieval and Early Modern History Philosophy: Modern Philosophy English: A World in Transition Humanities: The Making of the Western World French or Concentration course (Category A) Physical Education

Semester III History: Modern History Philosophy: Issues in Philosophy Humanities: Ethics, Culture and Conflict Principles of Math and Logic What can I do after English: Alternative Traditions 1 French or Concentration course I graduate with a (Category A or B) DCS in Liberal Arts? Physical Education Semester IV Science, History and Methodology Liberal Arts is an excellent preparation Integrative Project Small comfortable, close-knit groups, ener- for university studies in areas such as Religion: People and their Myths getic and cohesive classes, open and artic- law, education, psychology, political English: Reimagining the Canon French or Concentration course ulate students, engaging classroom discus- science, English, journalism, sociology, (Category C) sions, dedicated teachers, a place to make anthropology, philosophy, history, fine 1 Concentration course lasting friendships. arts, communications, commerce, and (Category A or B) many others. Throughout its rich history the liberal arts tradition has emphasized the acquisition of general knowledge and the development of rational thought and intellectual capacity. The program is a small one where students and teachers form a community. Teachers This enriched program stresses the interre- commit themselves not only to their par- lationship of various disciplines, including ticular courses but also to the integration of literature, humanities, history, philosophy, their courses into the program as a whole. and mathematics. It explores the concepts In addition, extra-curricular activities en- and issues underling the various branches hance the shared pursuit of cultural devel- of human knowledge and encourages stu- opment. Fieldtrips, theatre and concert out- dents to become successful learners, while ings, as well as museum and cultural visits also preparing them for a variety of univer- take place in , and possibly, other sity-level programs. North American and European locations.

Math CST 563-404/414 Admissions Information: [email protected] or 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881 HOW DO I GET IN? Admission to Liberal Arts requires a Letter of Intent with the www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/liberal-arts Admission to the College is on the application. for more information including Course Descriptions and basis of the Quebec Secondary Graduation and Academic Standards School Diploma (Diplôme d’études An interview may be required. secondaires); or the Québec Diploma Coordinator: of Vocational Education (Diplôme Liberal Arts is open to new students in the Autumn semester; [email protected] or 514.744.7500 local 6036 for d’études professionnelles) with however, applications to the Winter Semester can be more information about the Liberal Arts program Secondary 5 first & second languages considered exceptionally. as well as Secondary 4 Mathematics; or equivalent schooling completed outside the province.

Pre-University Programs 39 5 Music Programs Music PROGRAMto choose from GRID Applicants to Music at Vanier College have five programs to choose from, including three Double Diplomas. All Double DCS programs are 3 years in length and are pre-university in nature. Music Programs offered: •  Pre-university Music 501.AO (2-year pre-university) • Science and Music Double DCS 200.11 • Social Science and Music Sec IV & V Double DCS 300.11 • Languages and Cultures and students: Music Double DCS 500.11 - on SRAM see Arts, Literature and Communication and Music Come to OPEN HOUSE and • Professional Music and hear the Music Department Song Techniques 551.AO in action – concerts, open The Professional Music and rehearsals, master classes Song Techniques Program and information sessions. (3 years in length) offers Everything you need to know two separate streams: All Music programs emphasize the for your audition and entrance Stream A: development of performance skills through exams is on our website. Composition and private study, and participation in ensembles Arrangement (small and large). Ensembles include the Vanier College Choir, Concert Band, Big Visit us now at: Stream B: Band, as well as Classical chamber music www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/ Performance ensembles and Jazz combos. music/prospective-students/ See more photos and Soloists and ensembles are featured in a auditions. description of the Professional series of weekly noon concerts as well as Music and Song Techniques large-scale evening concerts and musical Fill in the Music Questionnaire program on pages 104-105 theatre productions. Technology courses on the Auditions page to offered include: recording techniques, MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) receive information on applications, and computer-integrated ear- free workshops, evening training and theory programs. concerts and musical theatre Our facilities include computer labs, two productions that come up digital recording studios, practice rooms, later in the year. five Smart classrooms, a recital hall with two grand pianos and a 400-seat Auditorium. Our programs emphasize the importance of, as well as the connections between, theory and performance. Graduates focused and involved atmosphere - in receive a solid grounding in both domains. combination with the impressive facilities Successful students are not only passionate of a large well-equipped institution. about music but in addition, they are well- organized time managers. The Music Department offers entrance scholarships to candidates applying to any of One of the major advantages of studying our 5 Music programs. These scholarships music at Vanier College is the unique will be awarded to Music applicants who balance that exists between the benefits of a achieve the highest grade on their audition Classical Voice and Music Theatre teacher, Tamara Vickerd (left), with student relatively small program - a supportive, in their instrument or voice category.

40 Pre-University Programs Concerts • Choral concerts directed by Philippe Bourque

• Classical voice and opera concerts, and musical theatre shows like Steven Sondheim’s Into the Woods directed by Tamara Vickerd

• The Annual Big Band Benefit Concert with guests the J.L. Big Band and invited soloists

• Weekly Noon concert series performed by our students, alumni, staff and guest artists

Into The Woods, Tamara Vickerd, producer • TOPS Concert showcasing our most outstanding student performers

• Big Band Jocelyn Couture, Conductor

• Concert Band Christopher Smith, Conductor

• Master classes and workshops with invited professionals and artists

• Alumni Forum panel discussion

Vanier Choir, Philippe Bourque, director

Choir Director Philippe Bourque

Pre-University Programs 41 501.AO Pre-university PROGRAM GRID Music Semester I Ear Training I Music History I Large Ensemble I Principal Instrument and Lab I Complementary Piano Technique I Theory I English Physical Education Complementary Semester II Ear Training II Music History II Large Ensemble II Principal Instrument and Lab II Complementary Piano Technique II Theory II English French Humanities Semester III Ear Training III Music History III Jazz Theory I Principal Instrument and Lab III Theory III Choice of: Small Ensemble I and Small Ensemble II and Complementary Elective I or Second Instrument OR Large Ensemble III English French Humanities Exciting opportunities await graduates Physical Education of this program in Music, such as Perfor- Semester IV mance, Composition, Education, Musicolo- Ear Training IV gy, Theory, Technology, Music Therapy or Music History IV Sound Recording, and other fields as well. This program Principal Instrument and Lab IV (with Project) prepares students Theory IV The well-rounded nature of the 2-year Choice of: Music DCS with its wide-ranging General Complementary Elective II and Studies component prepares students for for further pursuits Small Ensemble III further pursuits in almost any discipline at Or in almost any Large Ensemble IV university and beyond. For students who do English not continue music studies at the universi- discipline Humanities ty level, the study and time-management Physical Education skills they learn in Vanier’s music program at university Complementary provides them with unsurpassed work ethic and habits that lead to success in any disci- and beyond. pline they choose.

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Recommended: Music 502 or Cegep Out-of-Province and International Website: www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/ HOW DO I GET IN? Music 551-004-VA; or recognized applicants to any Music DCS or Double music for more information including music training in theory and practice DCS Program who are unavailable for specific information for prospective Admission to the College is on the from a school or private teacher. live Auditions and Entrance Exams students on auditions, Open House basis of the Quebec Secondary should apply to SRAM and contact and workshops, as well as Course School Diploma (Diplôme d’études All applicants must audition on their [email protected] for Descriptions and Graduation and secondaires); or the Québec Diploma of principal instrument (or voice) and special arrangements before Academic Standards Vocational Education (Diplôme d’études will write an entrance exam in theory February 15th. professionnelles) with Secondary 5 and ear training. Links to audition Coordinator for Music Admissions: first & second languages as well as requirements for all instruments and Admissions Information: [email protected] or Secondary 4 Mathematics; or equivalent sample entrance exams can be found [email protected] or 514.744.7500 local 6039 for more schooling completed outside at www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/music/ 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881 information about the Music program

the province. prospective-students/auditions Autumn and Winter Admissions

42 Pre-University Programs Professional 551.AO Stream A: Stream B: Composition & Arrangement Performance 51.A0 551.A0 Music & Song Ear Training I Music History I Ear Training I Large Ensemble I Music History I Principal Instrument and Lab I Large Ensemble I Complementary Piano Technique I Principal Instrument and Lab I Semester I Theory I Complementary Piano Technique I English

Techniques Semester I Theory I French English French Ear Training II Music History II Ear Training II Large Ensemble II Music History II Principal Instrument and Lab II Large Ensemble II Complementary Piano Technique II Principal Instrument and Lab II

Semester II Theory II Complementary Piano Technique II English

Semester II Theory II French English Physical Education French Physical Education Jazz Ear Training I Jazz History I Jazz Ear Training I Jazz Theory I Jazz History I Principal Instrument and Lab III Jazz Theory I Complementary Piano Technique III Principal Instrument and Lab III Tech I: Notation Complementary Piano Technique III SemesterIII Theory III Tech I: Notation SemesterIII Choice of: Theory III Small Ensemble I and Choice of: Small Ensemble II and Small Ensemble I and Small Ensemble III and Small Ensemble II and OR Small Ensemble III and Large Ensemble III OR Humanities Large Ensemble III Complementary Humanities Complementary Jazz Ear Training II Jazz History II Jazz Ear Training II Jazz Theory II The Professional Music and Song Techniques program Jazz History II Principal Instrument and Lab IV Jazz Theory II Complementary Piano Technique IV is a dynamic 3-year program that immerses students Principal Instrument and Lab IV Tech II: Demo in real-world experiences of performing, composing, Complementary Piano Technique IV Semester VI Theory IV Tech II: Demo Choice of: arranging and recording Jazz and Pop music. Semester VI Theory IV Small Ensemble IV and Choice of: Small Ensemble V and Students will learn to improvise, compose and Small Ensemble IV and Small Ensemble VI Small Ensemble V and OR interpret songs, understand different genres of music, Small Ensemble VI Large Ensemble IV interact as a group, and master technological aspects OR English Large Ensemble IV Humanities of the industry such as software notation, midi, and English recording/editing in a professional studio. Humanities Jazz Ear Training III Composition I Jazz Ear Training III With two dedicated performance spaces and a state- Principal Instrument V for Stream B Composition I Second Instrument V of-the-art recording studio, students leave Vanier Principal Instrument V for Stream B Studio Musicianship I Second Instrument V Tech III: Midi with the skills they need to succeed in a wide range of Studio Musicianship I Semester V professional musical contexts. Techniques of Improvisation I Semester V Tech III: Midi Physical Education Techniques of Improvisation I Complementary Students in this program choose between two options: Physical Education Complementary Composition II Composition and Arrangement or Performance. The Jazz Ear Training IV first two semesters of this program are harmonized Composition II Music Business Jazz Ear Training IV with Pre-university Music (501.A0) Principal Instrument VI for Stream B Music Business Second Instrument VI Principal Instrument VI for Stream B Studio Musicianship II

Second Instrument VI Semester VI Techniques of Improvisation II See more photos and description of the Professional Music and Studio Musicianship II

Semester VI Humanities Song Techniques program on page 104-105 Techniques of Improvisation II Physical Education Humanities Physical Education

Recommended: All applicants must audition on their February 15th. Music 502 or Cegep Music 551-004- principal instrument (or voice) and HOW DO I GET IN? VA; or recognized music training in will write an entrance exam in theory Coordinator for Music Admissions: theory and practice from a school or and ear training. Links to audition Admission to the College is on the basis private teacher. requirements for all instruments and [email protected] or ofbasis the ofQuebec the Quebec Secondary Secondary School Diploma sample entrance exams can be found at 514.744.7500 local 6039 for more (DiplômeSchool Diploma d’études (Diplôme secondaires); d’études or the Admissions Information: www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/music/ information about the Music program secondaires); or the Québec Diploma [email protected] or prospective-students/auditions Québec Diploma of Vocational Education 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881 Website: www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/ (Diplômeof Vocational d’études Education professionnelles) (Diplôme with d’études professionnelles) with Out-of-Province and International music for more information including Secondary 5 first & second languages Professional Music and Song applicants to any Music DCS or Double specific information for prospective asSecondary well as Secondary 5 first & second 4 Mathematics; languages or Techniques accepts students for DCS Program who are unavailable for as well as Secondary 4 Mathematics; or students on auditions, Open House equivalent schooling completed outside Autumn and Winter Admissions. live Auditions and Entrance Exams and workshops, as well as Course theequivalent province. schooling completed outside should apply to SRAM and contact the province. [email protected] Descriptions and Graduation and for special arrangements before Academic Standards

Pre-University Programs 43 200.11 Science & Music PROGRAM GRID (Double DCS) Ear Training I Music History I Principal Instrument and Lab I – The lesson of this course is taken over semesters 1 and 2 Complementary Piano Technique I Semester I Theory I Calculus 1 General Chemistry I English Principal Instrument and Lab I – The lesson of this course is completed in this semester Large Ensemble I Ear Training II Complementary Piano Technique II Semester II Theory II Calculus 2 What can I do when Mechanics English I graduate with two French Principal Instrument and Lab II Diplomas in Science Large Ensemble II Ear Training III Music History II and Music? Chemistry of Solutions Waves, Optics & Modern Physics Graduates of this program have SemesterIII Humanities Physical Education pursued university studies and now Principal Instrument and Lab III – excel in rewarding careers in dentistry, The lesson of this course is taken biology, chemistry, engineering, over semesters 4 and 5 Ear Training IV geology, mathematics, medicine, Theory III nutrition, optometry, physics and Jazz Theory I other pure and applied science areas. Choice of: Semester VI Small Ensemble I and Others have garnered success in Small Ensemble II and commerce, finance, and business. Complementary Elective I or Second Instrument Many alumni do follow career paths OR in music upon completion of this Large Ensemble III General Biology 1 diploma - performance, music therapy, Linear Algebra This Pre-university Program is intended early childhood education, sound English Physical Education for students with an aptitude and interest recording technology, music theory in both Music and Science. During six and more. And even when that path Principal Instrument and Lab III – The lesson of this course is semesters, students will receive all the takes them elsewhere, most graduates completed in this semester required courses for both pre-university from the Science and Music DCS Theory IV Music History III program Diplomas. This program has remain actively involved in music as Choice of: traditionally been considered one of the private teachers,and as conductors or

Semester V Complementary Elective II and Small Ensemble III most challenging and rewarding programs performers in community orchestras, OR offered at Vanier College. bands and choirs. Large Ensemble IV General Biology I Linear Algebra Many graduates of this program French Physical Education continue to combine their passion for One of the most music with another professional field Music History IV Principal Instrument and Lab IV challenging and throughout their careers and often (with Project) encourage the CEGEP-age students 1 Science Option Course with PCA 1 Science Option Course rewarding programs they encounter to accept the Science English and Music challenge at Vanier.

Semester VI Humanities Physical Education offered at Vanier.

Math TS/SN 506 or Admissions Information: Coordinator for Music Admissions: Cegep Math 201-015-RE [email protected] or 514.744.7100 [email protected] or HOW DO I GET IN? or 514.744.7881. 514.744.7500 local 6039 for more Admission to the College is on the Physics 504 or information about the Science and Music basis of the Quebec Secondary Cegep Physics 203-001-RE Website: Program School Diploma (Diplôme d’études www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/science-music Coordinator for Science: Chemistry 504 or or more information including Course [email protected] or 514.744.7500 secondaires); or the Québec Diploma of Cegep Chemistry 202-001-RE Descriptions and Graduation and Academic Vocational Education (Diplôme d’études local 6024 for more information about the Standards Science and Music Program professionnelles) with Secondary 5 Recommended: first & second languages as well as Music 502 or Cegep Music 551-004-VA; www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/music for specific All applicants must audition on their Secondary 4 Mathematics; or equivalent or recognized music training in theory and information for prospective students on principal instrument (or voice) and will practice from a school or private teacher. auditions, Open House and workshops write an entrance exam in theory and ear schooling completed outside training. Links to audition requirements for the province. all instruments and sample entrance exams Autumn Admissions only. can be found at www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/ music/prospective-students/auditions

44 Pre-University Programs Social Science 300.11 PROGRAM GRID Ear Training I Music History I & Music (Double DCS) Principal Instrument and Lab I – The lesson of this course is taken over semesters 1 and 2 Complementary Piano Technique I

Semester I Theory I Choose 2 from: History of Western Civilization Introduction to Psychology Intro to Macro Economics 1 Introduction course English Principal Instrument and Lab I – The lesson of this course is completed in this semester Large Ensemble I Ear Training II Complementary Piano Technique II Theory II Semester II Choose 1 from: History of Western Civilization Introduction to Psychology Intro to Macro Economics 1 Analysis course 1 Introduction course English French Principal Instrument and Lab II Large Ensemble II Ear Training III Music History II 1 Introduction course 1 Analysis course English SemesterIII French What can I do when Physical Education Principal Instrument and Lab III – The lesson of this course is taken I graduate with two over semesters 4 and 5 Ear Training IV Theory III Diplomas in Social Jazz Theory I Choice of: Semester VI Small Ensemble I and Science and Music? Small Ensemble II and Complementary Elective I or Second Instrument Social Science and Music DCS OR This is a three-year pre-university program Large Ensemble III graduates move on to fulfilling and Quantitative Methods for students with an aptitude in both exciting further studies and careers 1 Application course 1 Analysis Course Music and Social Science. Upon successful in areas such as law, commerce, Humanities completion of the program, students receive education, history, political science, Physical Education both a Social Science and a Music Diploma social work and much more. Principal Instrument and Lab III – The lesson of this course is completed in College Studies and are eligible to Their broad understanding of the in this semester continue their university studies in either Theory IV relationships between music, the Music History III domain. individual, and the community can Choice of: Complementary Elective II and also lead them to areas of music Semester V Small Ensemble III This Double DCS allows students to pursue OR therapy, music cognition, education, Large Ensemble IV their passion for music at the CEGEP level musicology, theory, and more. Many 1 Application Course Research Methods while aiming for university studies and graduates of this program remain English a career in law, international relations, involved with music as valued members Humanities journalism and a variety of other fields. of community orchestras, choirs, and Music History IV Principal Instrument and Lab IV theatre groups. (with Project) 1 Enrichment course Integrative Project Humanities Physical Education Semester VI

Math CST 563-404/414 www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/music/ students on auditions, Open House and prospective-students/auditions workshops HOW DO I GET IN? Recommended: Out-of-Province and International Admission to the College is on the Music 502 or Cegep Music 551-004- applicants to any Music DCS or Double Coordinator for Music Admissions: basis of the Quebec Secondary VA; or recognized music training in DCS Program who are unavailable for [email protected] or School Diploma (Diplôme d’études theory and practice from a school or live Auditions and Entrance Exams 514.744.7500 local 6039 for more secondaires); or the Québec Diploma private teacher. should apply to SRAM and contact information about the Social Science of Vocational Education (Diplôme [email protected] for and Music program d’études professionnelles) with Admissions Information: special arrangements before February Secondary 5 first & second languages [email protected] or 15th. Autumn Admissions only. as well as Secondary 4 Mathematics; 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881. or equivalent schooling completed Website: www.vaniercollege. Coordinator for Social Science: outside the province. All applicants must audition on their qc.ca/social-science-music for [email protected] or principal instrument (or voice) and more information including Course 514.744.7500 local 6043 for more will write an entrance exam in theory Descriptions and Graduation and information about the Social Science and ear training. Links to audition Academic Standards and Music program requirements for all instruments and www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/music for sample entrance exams can be found at specific information for prospective

Pre-University Programs 45 500.11 Languages Sec IV & V PROGRAM GRID students:

Ear Training I Music History I & Cultures Come to OPEN HOUSE and Principal Instrument and Lab I – The lesson of this course is taken hear the Music Department over semesters 1 and 2 Complementary Piano Technique I

Semester I in action – concerts, open Theory I Cultural Currents Part 1 & Music rehearsals, master classes Language B: Level 1 English and information sessions. Humanities (Double DCS) Everything you need to know Principal Instrument and LabI – The lesson of this course is for your audition and entrance completed in this semester on SRAM see Arts, Large Ensemble I exams is on our website. Ear Training II Complementary Piano Technique II Literature and Semester II Theory II Cultural Currents Part 2 Visit us now at: Language B: Level 2 English Communication www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/ French music/prospective-students/ Principal Instrument and Lab II & Music Large Ensemble II auditions. Ear Training III Music History II Myths, Legends and Fairy Tales Language A: Level 1 Fill in the Music Questionnaire

SemesterIII French Physical Education on the Auditions page to Principal Instrument and Lab III – receive information on The lesson of this course is taken over semesters 4 and 5 free workshops, evening Ear Training IV What can I do Theory III concerts and musical theatre Jazz Theory I after I graduate with Choice of: Semester VI productions that come up Small Ensemble I and Small Ensemble II and two Diplomas in later in the year. Complementary Elective I or Second Instrument OR Languages and Large Ensemble III Foreign Cultures in Cinema Language A: Level 2 Cultures & Music? English Physical Education Many exciting and challenging areas This is a three-year pre-university program Principal Instrument and Lab III – open up for graduates of this program, for students with an aptitude in both The lesson of this course is completed including careers in linguistics, Music and Languages and Cultures. Upon in this semester literature, languages, communications, successful completion of the program, Theory IV Music History III film studies, political science, law, students receive both a Languages and Semester V Choice of: translation, tourism, and hotel Cultures and a Music Diploma in Collegial Complementary Elective II and Small Ensemble III management to name a few. Music Studies and are eligible to continue their OR careers are also possible in many areas university studies in either domain. Large Ensemble IV Theory of Translation such as performance, music therapy, Students have the choice of two languages, Story of Language Language A: Level 3 education, composition and more. The one to the advanced (400) level; and one to English language portion of this DCS can even the 200 level. The only languages offered Humanities lead to thrilling career and educational at the advanced 400 level are: German, Music History IV opportunities abroad. Italian, and Spanish. Principal Instrument and Lab IV (with Project) Integrating Seminar Language A: Level 4 Language A – English translation Physical Education Semester VI Humanities

Recommended: Music 502 or Cegep www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/music for live Auditions and Entrance Exams Music 551-004-VA; or recognized music specific information for prospective should apply to SRAM and contact HOW DO I GET IN? training in theory and practice from a students on auditions, Open House and [email protected] for Admission to the College is on the school or private teacher. workshops special arrangements before February basis of the Quebec Secondary 15th. School Diploma (Diplôme d’études Admissions Information: All applicants must audition on their secondaires); or the Québec Diploma of [email protected] or principal instrument (or voice) and will Coordinator for Music Admissions: Vocational Education (Diplôme d’études 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881. Autumn write an entrance exam in theory and ear [email protected] or professionnelles) with Secondary 5 Admission only for all Music Double training. Links to audition requirements 514.744.7500 local 6039 for more Diploma Programs. for all instruments and sample information about the Languages and first & second languages as well as entrance exams can be found at www. Cultures and Music Program Secondary 4 Mathematics; or equivalent Website: vaniercollege.qc.ca/music/prospective- schooling completed outside www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/languages- students/auditions Coordinator for Languages and the province. music for more information including Cultures: languagescultures@vanier. Course Descriptions and Graduation and Out-of-Province and International college or 514.744.7500 local 6035 for Academic Standards applicants to any Music DCS or Double more information about the Languages DCS Program who are unavailable for and Cultures and Music Program

46 Pre-University Programs Science

Science Program The science program prepares students primarily for university studies in science, engineering, medicine and medical-related fields. However, the rigorous analytical training that students receive during a Science DCS qualifies them for admission to a diverse set of university programs such as law, commerce, finance, business, the humanities and the social sciences. Once enrolled in Science at Vanier College, we strongly recommend that students Science is a two-year pre-university program in which consult with an Academic Advisor concerning the students take twelve program specific science courses in necessary prerequisites for their chosen university addition to those required to fulfill their general studies program. requirements.

Depending on their academic orientation, of enrichment activities. A number of students must select among several profiles. research opportunities are also available Pure and Applied Science is recommended for upper semester students both in-house, for students who wish to pursue engineer- through our DNA sequencing project, and ing as well as those with a broad interest in at university labs, through our research science for its own sake. Students wishing to methods course. pursue studies related to the medical or life sciences should choose Health Science. For strong students wishing an enriched experi- ence with a small-college atmosphere, Hon- ours Science offers both Health Science and Pure and Applied Science profiles. Vanier College is As well, Vanier College is the only English language Cegep on the Island of Montreal the only English to offer the Computer Science and Math- language Cegep ematics program ideally suited to students who intend to pursue university studies in on the Island of Computer Science, Software or Computer Engineering, or any computer science-re- Montreal to offer lated program, as well as most engineering programs. the Computer

At Vanier, we believe that extra-curricular Science & opportunities and support provide a vital Mathematics complement to our innovative teaching practices and top quality laboratory and program classroom facilities. Most notably, students will find a network of resource centers throughout the college at which they can find tutoring, both from teachers and from their peers, alongside a broad range

Pre-University Programs 47 200.B0 Health Science PROGRAM GRID Quebec Science Programs are currently Semester I under review by the Ministère de l’Éducation Calculus 1 General Chemistry et de l’Enseignement Supérieur Physics: Mechanics English Humanities Physical Education French or Complementary Semester II Three of the following 4 science courses: • Calculus II • Chemistry of Solutions • Waves, Optics and Modern Physics • General Biology I English Humanities Physical Education French or Complementary Semester III One remaining course listed in the Health Science Grid in Semester 2 Two of • Electricity and Magnetism What can I do after • Linear Algebra • Organic Chemistry I */** • General Biology II * I graduate with a English Humanities or French DCS in Science? Physical Education or Complementary All Science programs lead to advanced future studies in a variety Semester IV of areas. Graduates of Health Science Two remaining courses listed in the typically enter programs like: Health Science Grid in Semester 3 One option course English • Biology • Medicine Humanities or French • Biotechnologies • Nursing Physical Education or • Dentistry • Occupational Complementary This program • Education Therapy Optional Concentration Courses • Environmental • Pharmacy Biophysics is intended for Science • Physiotherapy Research Methods • Exercise • Veterinary Human Physiology students wishing Probability and Statistics Science Science Calculus III to pursue • Law Linear Algebra II Differential Equations Chemistry of Wine university studies Food and Drugs Health and Beauty in the health Organic Chemistry II Physical Chemistry and/or Astrophysics Statics and Engineering Physics bio-medical C++ Programming

* Organic Chemistry I and General Biology II fields. are prerequisites for most University health science related fields ** You must take Organic Chemistry I in Semester 3 if you plan to take Organic Chemistry II in Semester 4 .

Math TS/SN 506 or Admissions Information: Coordinator: Cegep Math 201-015-RE [email protected] or [email protected] or HOW DO I GET IN? 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881 514.744.7500 local 6024 for more Admission to the College is on the Physics 504 or information about the Science basis of the Quebec Secondary Cegep Physics 203-001-RE Autumn and Winter Admissions programs School Diploma (Diplôme d’études secondaires); or the Québec Diploma of Chemistry 504 or Cegep Chemistry Website: Vocational Education (Diplôme d’études 202-001-RE www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/science professionnelles) with Secondary 5 for more information including Course first & second languages as well as Descriptions and Graduation and Secondary 4 Mathematics; or equivalent Academic Standards (Eligible for schooling completed outside the Honours Science) province.

48 Pre-University Programs Pure & Applied Science 700.B0 Quebec Science Programs are currently PROGRAM GRID under review by the Ministère de l’Éducation Semester I Calculus I et de l’Enseignement Supérieur General Chemistry Mechanics English Humanities Physical Education French or Complementary Semester I1 Calculus II Chemistry of Solutions Waves, Optics and Modern Physics English Humanities Physical Education French or Complementary Semester III Linear Algebra Electricity and Magnetism General Biology I What can I do after English Humanities or French I graduate with a Physical Education or DCS in Science? Complementary Semester IV All Science programs lead to Three Optional Concentration courses advanced future studies in a English variety of areas. Graduates of Humanities or French Health Science typically enter Physical Education or programs like: Complementary Optional Concentration Courses • Architecture • Engineering Biophysics • Astronomy • Exercise Research Methods • Computer Science General Biology II Human Physiology Science • Geology Probability and Statistics • Computer • Law Calculus III Engineering • Mathematics Linear Algebra II • Education • Physics Differential Equations Chemistry of Wine Food and Drugs Health and Beauty Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II Physical Chemistry Astrophysics This program is for Statics and Engineering Physics students who intend to C++ Programming pursue university studies in engineering or the physical sciences.

Math TS/SN 506 or Admissions Information: Coordinator: Cegep Math 201-015-RE [email protected] or [email protected] or HOW DO I GET IN? 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881 514.744.7500 local 6024 for more Admission to the College is on the Physics 504 or information about the Science basis of the Quebec Secondary Cegep Physics 203-001-RE Autumn and Winter Admissions programs School Diploma (Diplôme d’études secondaires); or the Québec Diploma Chemistry 504 or Cegep Chemistry Website: of Vocational Education (Diplôme 202-001-RE www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/science for d’études professionnelles) with more information including Course Secondary 5 first & second languages Descriptions and Graduation and as well as Secondary 4 Mathematics; or Academic Standards (Eligible for equivalent schooling completed outside Honours Science) the province.

Pre-University Programs 49 Honours Science PROGRAM GRID at Vanier College Semester I Calculus I General Chemistry Mechanics Become a Science Leader at Vanier in one of the Most English Humanities Physical Education Engaging and Exciting Science Programs in Quebec French or Complementary Semester II Calculus II Chemistry of Solutions Waves, Optics and Modern Physics English Humanities Stimulating Learning Will being in Physical Education French or Complementary Honours Science offers many advantages, Honours Science both inside and outside of the classroom. Semester III Having a cohort of enthusiastic science Linear Algebra affect my R-score? General Biology I students creates an atmosphere in which Organic Chemistry or Electricity cooperation fosters deeper learning. Being in Honours is unlikely to affect your and Magnetism Course content, tests, and exams are not R-score. The R-score calculation has been English Humanities or French more difficult, but the material is covered revised in 2018 in order to better reflect Physical Education or in more depth than with regular cohorts, your relative standing within the group. Complementary using innovative learning activities and The group strength is taken into account, Semester IV approaches that are not possible with so you will get a boost by being in a stronger Electricity and Magnetism if not regular classes. The fact that the group cohort. taken in 3rd semester takes their science classes together, and 2 or 3 Optional Concentration courses the mentoring system between first and English second year students will allow you to build Humanities or French strong friendships that will support you What do Honours Physical Education or Complementary as you transition to and could be part of your future professional network. Science students say? Optional Concentration Courses General Biology II * Human Physiology Biophysics “Honours Science Probability and Statistics Exciting Activities Research Methods has allowed me to be Calculus III Outside of class, Honours students have a Linear Algebra II wealth of opportunities to become science Differential Equations surrounded by people as Food and Drugs leaders, develop communication skills, and Health and Beauty conduct original research at Vanier and in passionate about learning Organic Chemistry I */** partnership with universities. Honours Organic Chemistry II science as I am and has Physical Chemistry students and teachers have a common block Astrophysics on Friday afternoons when we organize Statics and Engineering Physics team-building activities, field trips, visits provided me with a large C++ Programming to research labs, and talks with scientists, support group and a *  Organic Chemistry I and General entrepreneurs, science communicators Biology II are prerequisites for most University health science related and alumni. Students are also encouraged lifelong passion for sciences.” fields to participate in science, engineering, and ** You must take Organic Chemistry I computer programming competitions. in Semester 3 if you plan to take Organic Chemistry II in Semester 4. —Jana Mouchaimech

Admissions Information: Coordinator: [email protected] or [email protected] APPLICATION INFORMATION 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881 or 514.744.7500 local 6024 for more Students interested in Honours Science must first apply to Vanier’s Health information about the Science Science 200.B0 or Pure and Applied Science 200.B0 programs. Website: programs www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/honours- Once accepted at Vanier, students with at least an 85% average and 80% in science/ Coordinator: each of the Math and Science prerequisites are then invited to apply for Honours for more information including Course [email protected] or Science. You must apply online at: http://www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/honours- Descriptions and Graduation and 514.744.7500 local 6026 for more science/. Academic Standards information about the Honours Science Program Remember, if you decide not to apply to Honours Science or if your application to Honours Science is declined, you remain a confirmed Vanier Science student in the program you have been conditionally admitted to.

50 Pre-University Programs Computer Science 200.C0 & Mathematics PROGRAM GRID Semester I Calculus 1 Physics: Mechanics Introduction to Programming English Humanities Physical Education French or Complementary Semester II Calculus 2 General Chemistry Data Structures and Object-Oriented Programming English Humanities Physical Education French or Complementary Semester III Linear Algebra Waves and Modern Physics Program Development for a Graphical Environment English Humanities or French What can I do after Physical Education or I graduate with a DCS Complementary Semester IV in Computer Science Discrete Mathematics Physics: Electricity and Magnetism Students are inquisitive, logical, creative and Mathematics? Integrative Project in Computer problem-solvers, comfortable with math and Science and Mathematics In addition to traditional university English sciences, perseverant, work well alone and Humanities or French in teams. Vanier College is the only English programs open to all Pure and Physical Education or language Cegep on the Island of Montreal Applied Science graduates, Complementary to offer this science program ideally suited Computer Science and Mathematics to students who intend to pursue university graduates will also have experience studies in Computer Science, Software in software development which Engineering, Computer Engineering or any is an asset for university studies computer science related program, as well in Computer Science, Software as most engineering programs. Engineering, Computer Engineering, Information Technology fields, all The curriculum includes four mathematics engineering programs that do not courses with a program-specific fourth require chemistry or biology, such semester course in Discrete Mathematics. as Mechanical, Electrical, Civil and There are four programming courses over Aeronautical Engineering, as well as the length of the program. Actuarial studies, Mathematics, and Game Development. This program is an exciting opportunity for any high school student who is fascinated by computers but also wants the advantages of being in a pre-university Be a part of the fastmoving information Science program. Successful graduates will technology world where over 10,000 new jobs find many interesting doors open to them. are expected in the next decade.

Math TS/SN 506 or Cegep Math Website: Coordinator: 201-015-RE www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/csm for [email protected] or HOW DO I GET IN? more information including Course 514.744.7500 local 6007 for more Admission to the College is on the Physics 504 or Cegep Physics 203- Descriptions and Graduation and information about the Computer basis of the Quebec Secondary 001-RE Academic Standards Science and Mathematics program School Diploma (Diplôme d’études secondaires); or the Québec Diploma Chemistry 504 or Cegep Chemistry Admissions Information: of Vocational Education (Diplôme 202-001-RE [email protected] or d’études professionnelles) with 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881 Secondary 5 first & second languages as well as Secondary 4 Mathematics; or Autumn Admissions Only equivalent schooling completed outside the province.

Pre-University Programs 51 200.D0 Science in PROGRAM GRID English & French Semester I Français 1 Écriture et littérature Humanities 1 English A unique program in partnership with Cégep de Calculus 1 General Chemistry Saint-Laurent located next door to Vanier College Physics: Mechanics 1 on avenue Sainte-Croix Semester II Français 2 Littérature et imaginaire Humanities 2 English: Literary genres Chemistry of solutions Calculus 2 Physics: Waves Physical Education Semester III Français 3 Littérature québécoise Éducation Physique Advantages of English: Literary themes Algèbre Linéaire Science 200.D0 in Biologie : évolution et diversité du vivant English & French Électricité et magnétisme •  Students acquire a mastery of both Semester IV French and English at a very high Français propre au programme level of proficiency. Humanities 3 Physical Education English: Program specific •  Students increase their Optional course intercultural awareness by Optional course attending classes in two different Option course linguistic and cultural contexts. •  Students deepen their knowledge of the common values of Vanier students enrolled in Science 200.D0 Québec society. in English and French will take some courses •  Students obtain official recognition at Cégep de Saint-Laurent, which will con- of proficiency in both languages. sist of four French courses as part of the Gen- eral Education component of their program. • Students will be prepared to In the third semester students will spend a attend university in both French full semester at Cégep Saint-Laurent. The and English. program will thus provide them the experi- ence of studying French in the context of a •  Students definitely increase and francophone institution. Students can tailor improve their employability skills. their program to Health or Pure and Applied Science through their choice of courses.

Upon completion of this new program, Hear what it’s like from students students will write the English Exit Exam, in the program on the VTV VIDEO: and will have the choice to write the French Exit Exam, thus ensuring that their acqui- www.youtube.com sition of a second language is of a high level /watch?v=K6u8s0Zlz5Q of proficiency.

Math TS/SN 506 or A general average of 80% or more in Website: Cegep Math 201-015-RE Secondary 4 and 5 and in English and www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/science/ HOW DO I GET IN? French are required to be considered science-programs/pure-and-applied- Admission to the College is on the Physics 504 or for the program. science basis of the Quebec Secondary Cegep Physics 203-001-RE for more information including Course School Diploma (Diplôme d’études Admissions Information: Descriptions and Graduation and secondaires); or the Québec Diploma of Chemistry 504 or [email protected] or Academic Standards Vocational Education (Diplôme d’études Cegep Chemistry 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881 professionnelles) with Secondary 5 202-001-RE Coordinator: first & second languages as well as Autumn Admissions Only [email protected] or Secondary 4 Mathematics; or equivalent 514.744.7500 local 6033 schooling completed outside the province.

52 Pre-University Programs Science & Social Science 200.12 Commerce Option (Double DCS) PROGRAM GRID

Semester I Calculus I Physics: Mechanics History of Western Civilization Fundamentals of Business English Physical Education Semester II Calculus II General Chemistry I Introduction to Psychology Quantitative Methods English Humanities Semester III Chemistry of Solutions Waves and Modern Physics Research Methods Accounting for Commerce English Physical Education Semester IV General Biology I What can I do when Linear Algebra Macro Economics English I graduate with two Humanities Diplomas in Science French The Science and Social Science (Commerce Semester V Option) Double DCS is an ideal package for and Commerce? Electricity and Magnetism 1 Science Option Course* the student who is inclined towards both the Graduates of this program may go on Marketing Sciences and the Social Sciences with an em- to advanced future studies in areas 1 Introduction Course ** phasis on Commerce. Having a good grasp of such as biology, chemistry, dentistry, Humanities business basics early will particularly benefit engineering, geology, mathematics, French the student aspiring to a professional career in medicine, nutrition, optometry, Semester VI a science-related field where he or she needs physics and other science-oriented 2 Science Option Courses* management skills to run a business. programs, plus commerce, finance, Integrative Project business as well as law, humanities Entrepreneurship Physical Education Careers in architecture, engineering, medi- and social science programs. cine, veterinary medicine, dentistry, occupa- tional therapy, physical therapy, optometry, pharmacy, and other science-related fields that typically lead to management, private practice and consultancy, require knowledge This 3-year, six-semester program enables the of business practices. A strong foundation in student to focus on 6 courses per semester (5 both the Sciences (math, chemistry, biology courses in the last semester) instead of the usu- and physics) and the Social Sciences (psy- al 7 or 8 courses taken in most other programs. chology, economics, and research methods) Students in this program will receive all the re- with the Commerce Option (accounting, quired courses for both pre-university Diplo- marketing, entrepreneurship) makes for a mas of College Studies: a DCS in Science and balanced approach to a future career in sci- a DCS in Social Science - Commerce option. ence and business.

Math TS/SN 506 or Autumn Admissions Only Coordinator for Science: Cegep Math 201-015-RE [email protected] or HOW DO I GET IN? Website: 514.744.7500 local 6024 for more Admission to the College is on the Physics 504 or www.vaniercollege.qc.ca/ information about the Science basis of the Quebec Secondary Cegep Physics 203-001-RE science-commerce programs School Diploma (Diplôme d’études for more information including Course secondaires); or the Québec Diploma Chemistry 504 or Descriptions and Graduation and Coordinator for Commerce: of Vocational Education (Diplôme Cegep Chemistry Academic Standards [email protected] or d’études professionnelles) with 202-001-RE 514.744.7500 local 6028 for more Secondary 5 first & second languages information about Commerce as well as Secondary 4 Mathematics; or Admissions Information: equivalent schooling completed outside [email protected] or the province. 514.744.7100 or 514.744.7881

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