Bachelor of Quantum Information Science
Program Overview
Baccalauréat en Sciences de l'Information Quantique
Introduction
The Baccalauréat en Sciences de l'Information Quantique is a visionary program that forms the minds that will shape the quantum technologies of tomorrow. This program allows students to explore three essential disciplines for understanding the world: computer science, mathematics, and physics.
Program Description
The program is based on a multidisciplinary and integrated approach, with a focus on new technologies and the needs of industries and environments. It features specialized laboratories with state-of-the-art equipment, concrete projects to put scientific knowledge into practice, and a seasoned teaching staff at the heart of a faculty with a human dimension.
Benefits of the Program
The program provides students with a logical quantum mind, enabling them to model quantum systems, master quantum algorithmics, and collaborate in applied research. Graduates will be able to act competently in various professional situations and high-tech work environments, according to their interests. They will develop their scientific knowledge and professional skills, which will be crucial in the job market, such as management skills, teamwork, and communication.
Applications of Quantum Sciences
Quantum information will be at the heart of the major technological transformations of the 21st century, exploiting quantum computing and the quantum computer. The program prepares students to play an active role in this field. The training is an entry point into a strategic domain of their choice, with concrete outlets and increasing relevance in societal issues.
Courses Offered
The program includes a range of courses, such as:
- BSQ111: Développement professionnel et personnel en sciences quantiques
- BSQ112: Introduction au calcul quantique
- IFT159: Analyse et programmation
- MAT120: Mathématiques discrčtes
- MAT193: Algčbre linéaire
- SCI102: Outils scientifiques
Cheminement
The program's cheminement can be found on the university's website, providing a detailed outline of the courses and requirements for each session.
International Opportunities
The Faculty of Science at the University of Sherbrooke and the Télécom Physique Strasbourg (TPS) school associated with the University of Strasbourg offer a unique international program in quantum information science. This program allows BSIQ students to complete their last session in Strasbourg and then pursue three additional sessions to obtain the TPS engineering diploma.
Research Areas
The program covers various research areas, including:
- Quantum computing
- Quantum simulation
- Quantum cryptography
- Optimization of urban transportation
- Development of new materials and catalysts
- Improvement of medicines
- Acceleration of artificial intelligence progress
Conclusion
The Baccalauréat en Sciences de l'Information Quantique is a comprehensive program that provides students with a solid foundation in quantum sciences and prepares them for a career in this exciting and rapidly evolving field. With its multidisciplinary approach, state-of-the-art equipment, and international opportunities, this program is an excellent choice for students interested in quantum technologies.
