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ياباني | Computer Science
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علوم الكمبيوتر وتكنولوجيا المعلومات | الهندسة
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University Programs

The University of Sherbrooke offers a wide range of programs across various faculties and centers.


Faculties and Centers

  • Droit
  • École de gestion
  • Éducation
  • Génie
  • Lettres et sciences humaines
  • Médecine et sciences de la santé
  • Sciences
  • Sciences de l'activité physique
  • Centres et instituts

Program Details

The university provides programs in multiple domains, including:


  • Communication and marketing
  • Law and politics
  • Environment and earth sciences
  • Engineering
  • Management and economic sciences
  • Letters and languages
  • Music and arts
  • Aid relationships
  • Physical activity sciences
  • Health and medical sciences
  • Life sciences
  • Educational sciences and teaching
  • Human sciences
  • Computer sciences
  • Pure sciences

Admission Criteria

To be admitted, students must follow a series of steps:


  1. Validate Eligibility: This includes checking CRC (R scores) and capacity for the 1st cycle, as well as specific requirements for international students and those with a French baccalaureate.
  2. Choose a Program: Students must select a program that aligns with their interests and academic background.
  3. Plan the Application: This involves understanding the deadlines for admission, the fees associated with the application, and the documents required.
  4. Submit the Application: Students must pay the application fees, submit the required documents, and may modify their application if necessary.
  5. Follow Up on the Application: This includes consulting the application dossier, obtaining responses from the university, and proceeding with registration and course selection if accepted.

Tuition Fees and Financial Aid

  • Tuition Fees: Vary based on the student's origin (Québec, Canada, France, Belgium, international) and the program chosen.
  • Additional Fees: Include fees for services and materials.
  • Living Expenses: Estimated costs for housing, food, and other necessities.
  • Budget Tool: Available to help students plan their finances.
  • Payment Deadlines: Important dates for tuition fee payments.
  • Scholarships and Financial Aid: Offered to support students, including admission scholarships, superior cycle and postdoctoral scholarships, and international student scholarships.

Research Areas

The university is involved in various research areas, including but not limited to:


  • Engineering
  • Health sciences
  • Environmental sciences
  • Social sciences
  • Humanities

Campus Life

  • Inclusive Environment: The university strives to provide an inclusive and supportive environment for all students.
  • Student Life: Offers various activities, clubs, and services to enhance the student experience.
  • Campus Facilities: Includes libraries, cultural centers, sports facilities, and more.

International Students

  • Admission Requirements: Specific requirements for international students, including language proficiency and academic prerequisites.
  • Support Services: Assistance with adapting to life in Sherbrooke, including help with housing, language support, and cultural integration.

Continuing Education

The university also offers continuing education programs for those looking to enhance their skills or pursue further education in specific areas.


Course Details

An example of a specific course offered is GEL412 - Traitement numérique des signaux, which focuses on the analysis and design of digital signal processing systems.


Course Objectives

  • Analyze discrete-time signals in the time and frequency domains.
  • Determine the response of a linear digital filter to periodic and aperiodic excitations.
  • Design a digital filter according to tolerance specifications for a given application.

Course Content

  • Sampling theorem
  • Discrete Fourier transform
  • Fast Fourier transform
  • Windowing and types of windows
  • Z-transform and its properties
  • Linear digital filters: difference equations, transfer functions, poles and zeros, stability
  • Impulse response, discrete convolution
  • Design of FIR and IIR digital filters, filter families

Prerequisites

Students must have obtained 37.00 credits to enroll in this course.


Programs Offering This Course

This course is part of the Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering.


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