Viewbook 2019
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Viewbook 2020-2021 VISITING DATES TO THE COLLEGE REMEMBER ne of the most important factors in choosing a college is Student-for-a-Day Visits experiencing its environment first hand. At Marianopolis we Ooffer you a number of ways to do this. October, November and February Student-for-a-Day Visits Open House During October, November and February, our student ambassadors welcome you and offer you a glimpse of life at Marianopolis from a Sunday, November 3, 2019 student perspective. You can sit in on a few classes, speak with the 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. admissions team, meet faculty, have lunch in the cafeteria and see the College in action. During your visit, you can ask your questions Admissions Information about admission, choosing courses, financial aid and more. You can Evening sign up at bemarianopolis.ca Monday, February 3, 2020 Open House 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Prospective students and their parents are encouraged to come to Application Deadlines Open House to meet our faculty and staff and learn more about our college and programs. FALL ADMISSION: March 1 Admissions Information Evening WINTER ADMISSION: Secondary V students who missed Open House or who have specific November 1 questions about Marianopolis College admissions or programs are invited to join us for this information evening. You will be able to talk to a variety of program and service areas, as well as take a campus tour guided by one of our student ambassadors. In addition to these organized events, should you wish to meet with Have you signed up? someone in the Admissions Office, please call to book an appointment. No appointments are available during March and April. Create your profile at If you have any questions, call 514.931.8792, ext. 300. Marianopolis College 4873 Westmount Ave., Westmount, QC H3Y 1X9 Admissions Office 514.931.8792, ext. 300 [email protected] bemarianopolis.ca TABLE OF CONTENTS Welcome Messages 2 A Tradition 4 5 Marianopolis, A Tradition of Excellence Success 6 Personalized Services 8 Providing Access to Resources 10 Community 1 1 Staying Involved 12 13 Student Experience Student Life 14 Get Involved on Campus 14 Get Involved in the World 15 Athletics and Recreation 15 Certificates 16 Student Clubs 17 The Marianopolis Edge 18 20 Our Programs and Profiles Arts and Sciences 22 Arts, Literature and Communication 26 Liberal Arts 30 Music 34 Music Double DECs 38 Science 42 Health Science 44 Pure and Applied Science 46 Honours Science 48 Social Science 50 General Social Science 52 Honours Social Science 52 Global Studies and International Affairs 53 Editorial Team Law, Society and Justice 54 Régine Duboulay, Maryam Ghayeni, Psychology 55 Kathryn Haralambous Social Science with Math 56 Project Coordination Commerce 58 Julie Klucinskas Honours Commerce 58 Photography Math and Finance 59 Roderick Chen, Véronique Champoux (p. 15), Two Math 60 Yvan Dubé (p. 32, 51), Owen Egan (p. 2, 3), Kathryn Haralambous (p.12), 61 Application Handbook Rudy Moley (p. 13, 14, 18, 32, 46, 51, 61), Minimum Entrance Requirements 62 Antoine Nguyen (p. 14), Lisa Nicole Voinea (p. 1, 36, 40), Application Procedure 64 Kuiyan Xu (p. 6) Financial Facts 66 Design and Production Financial Aid and Scholarships 67 Doxa Design Inc. (doxa.ca) Frequently Asked Questions 68 The closing date for material for this Viewbook was Marianopolis Partnerships 70 June 30, 2019. Our Location 7 1 ISBN: 978-0-9948275-4-8 Legal deposit – Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2019 Legal deposit – Library and Archives Canada, 2019 Printed in Quebec © 2019 by Marianopolis College. All rights reserved. MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR GENERAL or more than a century, Marianopolis has been known as a welcoming and student- Fcentred community. As a former faculty member, staff member and Academic Dean here at the College, I can attest that ours is a unique institution in this aspect. Since the Congrégation de Notre-Dame founded the College in 1908, Marianopolis has educated generations of motivated young people from all backgrounds who have helped transform Montreal and the world. We are proud of our unique heritage and of our unwavering commitment to academic excellence, a shared pursuit by all members of our inclusive college. Guillaume Bouchard '19 described this best in his valedictory speech last June, when he praised every College employee's “shared dedication to excellence that makes Marianopolis both a home- away-from-home and a world-opening institution.” Sincerely, Christian Corno Director General Page 2 | Marianopolis College MESSAGE FROM THE ACADEMIC DEAN arianopolis offers unparalleled pre- university education in a community Mdevoted to transforming the lives of young people. I am proud of our inspirational, skillful faculty and their innovative pedagogical practices. Indeed, our graduates consistently tell us that the College not only gave them entry into their university of first choice but it prepared them to become engaged citizens of the world. Another vital quality that distinguishes Marianopolis is our supportive and stimulating environment, in the classroom and beyond, that helps students to reach their full potential, both academically and personally. I hope you will explore this Viewbook and learn about our pre-university programs, our caring support inside and outside the classroom, why being among academically strong students will actually help your R-Score, how easy it is to access our campus, and more. Sincerely, Eric Lozowy Academic Dean Marianopolis College | Page 3 MARIANOPOLIS, A TRADITION arianopolis is a private college offering university preparatory programs in a Mmotivating and welcoming atmosphere. Since the turn of the 20th Century, the College has been fostered by the spirit of dedication of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame and, while adapting to the times, has never sacrificed its commitment to academic excellence. Beginning as a Catholic bilingual college offering a university degree program for women, Marianopolis, as it is known today, welcomes male and female students of all ethnic and religious backgrounds. The thread of continuity between its rich past and exciting present has been the College's unwavering determination to offer its students the best educational preparation. Marianopolis offers pre- university college programs to students seeking a DEC in a friendly learning environment where the student is the centre. THE MARIANOPOLIS COLLEGE CREST The open book symbolizes an institution dedicated to educating students from all backgrounds in Montreal and the world. The monogram AM is the College motto, Auspice Maria (under the guidance of Mary). Together with the image of the walled city it signifies the city of Mary, Marianopolis. The star and crescent are taken from the seal of the Congrégation de Notre-Dame, the Catholic order that founded the College. The wavy band with diamonds is an adaptation of the Archdiocese of Montreal's coat of arms. Page 4 | Marianopolis College MARIANOPOLIS, A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE MarianopolisMarianopolis Coollegellege | | P Paagege 5 5 MARIANOPOLIS, A TRADITION OF SUCCESS arianopolis is about helping students succeed – both here at the College and Mlater at university. For over 100 years, our faculty, staff and administrators have worked to provide Marianopolis students with an enriching and motivating educational experience that prepares them to pursue academic excellence, become self-directed lifelong learners and make positive contributions as citizens of a complex and changing world. As a college specialized in preparing students for university, we devote our efforts to providing our graduates with the knowledge and tools they need to be successful at university. Graduates Attend Their First-Choice Marianopolis University Graduates Attending Last year, 82% of Marianopolis graduates were admitted to University their first-choice university. Most attend prestigious local Almost all Marianopolis universities such as Concordia, HEC, McGill and Université graduates attend university de Montréal, while several immediately upon attend top universities graduation. in other parts of Canada and throughout the 2018 world, 94% including in the Ivy 82% League. 2017 97% 2016 98% 2015 98% Data source: Admissions 2018 Page 6 | Marianopolis College ENROLMENT IN COMPETITIVE UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS Our graduates' rate of admission to competitive university programs is remarkable. 2018 100 For a complete list of programs where our students were admitted, please visit 2017 101 bemarianopolis.ca/Grad-Survey.pdf 2016 108 2015 115 Commerce (B.Com) Arts Programs 2018 2017 2016 2015 (selection) Accounting 36 18 23 36 2018 Arts and Sciences 4 6 5 6 23 Economics 29 39 23 31 2017 Education 8 6 4 10 23 English 6 2 6 9 2016 Finance 22 21 31 25 28 Fine Arts 22 9 9 9 2015 25 History 13 5 6 3 Law 23 23 28 25 Law (LL.B) Management 15 20 28 16 Music 9 4 7 7 Political Science 28 32 31 24 2018 108 Psychology (BA) 18 28 33 16 Sociology 9 2 8 7 2017 114 Science Programs 2018 2017 2016 2015 2016 99 (selection) Actuarial Mathematics/Science 6 6 4 5 2015 118 Anatomy 7 12 5 4 Architecture 9 6 2 10 Engineering (B.Eng) Biochemistry 11 12 14 12 Biology 15 19 20 19 Computer Science 36 27 17 12 2018 27 Engineering 108 114 99 118 Microbiology/Immunology 12 19 9 12 2017 20 Neuroscience 8 13 9 2 2016 Pharmacy 5 5 8 4 17 Physical Therapy 5 10 9 - 2015 Physiology 7 7 9 16 26 Pre-Medicine 27 20 17 26 Pre-Med (Med-P) Psychology (Bsc) 7 4 8 2 Data source: Admissions 2018 MMaarriiaannooppoolliiss CCoolllleeggee | | P Paaggee 7 7 MARIANOPOLIS, A TRADITION OF PERSONALIZED SERVICES he college experience you will have at Marianopolis extends far beyond the COUNSELLING Tclassroom. In addition to the academic From career choices and sex education, to stress preparation for university for which we are known, management, body image and independent living, our distinguished faculty and staff offer individual our professional counsellors help students with a guidance and support, allowing you to make the variety of issues, both personal and vocational.