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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 fields, including but not limited to:
- 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
- Information sciences
- Pure sciences
Admission Criteria
Admission to the university involves several steps:
- Validate Eligibility: This includes checking CRC (cotes R) and capacity for the 1st cycle, as well as specific requirements for international students and those with a French baccalaureate.
- Choose a Program: Selecting from the various programs offered by the university.
- Plan the Application: Understanding dates, fees, and required documents.
- Submit the Application: Paying fees, transmitting documents, and modifying the application if necessary.
- Follow Up on the Application: Consulting the dossier, obtaining responses, and proceeding with registration and course selection.
Tuition Fees and Financial Aid
- Tuition Fees: Vary by student category (Québec, Canadian, French, Belgian, international) and study cycle.
- Additional Fees: Include fees for services and living expenses.
- Financial Aid: Options such as scholarships, government programs, and student jobs are available.
Research Areas
The university is involved in various research areas, including but not limited to:
- Neurophysiopathology
- Physiological modifications in neuropathologies
- Neurodegenerative pathologies
Specific Program Example: NSC702 - Neurophysiopathologie
Presentation
This course is part of the 2nd cycle, offering 2 credits, and is affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences.
Objectives
The main objective is to understand the principal physiological distinctions and fundamental neurological principles related to different pathologies or alterations of the central nervous system.
Content
The course covers physiological modifications characterizing neuropathologies related to neurodevelopment during early childhood and neuropathologies in adults, as well as neurodegenerative pathologies.
Program Offering This Course
- Maîtrise en physiologie (Master's in Physiology)
This program and others like it contribute to the rich academic and research environment of the University of Sherbrooke, providing students with comprehensive education and research opportunities.
