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Program Overview
The Bachelor's degree in Orthophonie (Speech-Language Pathology) is a program designed to provide students with the foundational knowledge and skills necessary to pursue a career in this field. However, it is essential to note that admission to this program has been suspended, and the focus has shifted to the Master's level.
Program Details
- Program Name: Baccalaurťat en orthophonie
- Level: 1st cycle
- Code: 1-752-1-0
- Study Mode: Full-time
- Credits: 107
- Campus: Montrťal
- Admission Status: Suspended
About the Program
The program in Orthophonie aims to equip students with the skills to address communication disorders. An orthophonist works with individuals who have speech, voice, language, and communication difficulties, assessing the nature and extent of these disorders, identifying causal factors, and planning and implementing therapeutic interventions.
Advantages of Studying Orthophonie at UdeM
The …cole d'orthophonie et d'audiologie at the Universitť de Montrťal is one of the most significant training centers for speech-language pathologists and audiologists in North America. It prepares professionals for the French-speaking world by offering training that meets American and international standards for the practice of the profession.
Course and Particularities
- Credits: 107
- Study Mode: Full-time
- Day Courses
- Mandatory Internships
Admission Requirements
- Limited Capacity
- Not Open to International Candidates with a Study Permit
Conditions of Eligibility
To be eligible, candidates must meet specific requirements, including:
- Holding a diploma in college studies (DEC) in sciences, letters, and arts, or another equivalent diploma.
- Completing prerequisite courses in biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics before entering the program.
- For candidates with a diploma from outside Quebec, their application will be studied by the Admission and Recruitment Service and the School.
Selection Criteria
The selection is based on the excellence of the academic record. For university candidates, the importance of the university record is equal in percentage to the number of university credits multiplied by 2.
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees vary based on the student's status:
- Quebec Resident: $2,177.05 per trimester for 15 credits.
- Canadian Non-Quebec Resident: $5,387.20 per trimester for 15 credits.
- International Student: $15,602.05 per trimester for 15 credits.
- French or Belgian Francophone Student: $5,387.20 per trimester for 15 credits.
Financial Support
Various forms of financial support are available, including:
- Exemption Scholarship for International Students
- Mobility Scholarship
- Budget Calculator
- Financial Aid
Career Prospects
Graduates can pursue careers as speech-language pathologists, working in various settings such as schools, hospitals, and private practices. The Order of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists of Quebec requires a Master's degree to practice in Quebec.
Further Studies
Some graduates may choose to pursue further studies in related fields, such as a Master's in Orthophonie or other health sciences programs.
Program Contacts
For more information about the program, contact:
- Gina Calzuola, Technicienne en gestion de dossiers ťtudiants, …cole d'orthophonie et d'audiologie, Facultť de mťdecine.
- For admission inquiries, contact the Service de l'admission et du recrutement.
