Multidisciplinary baccalaureate
Program Overview
University Programs
The University of Sherbrooke offers a wide range of programs through its various faculties, including the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences.
Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences
This faculty provides students with the opportunity to explore various fields of study, including:
- Arts, languages, and literature
- Communication
- Geography and applied geomatics
- Gerontology
- History
- Music
- Philosophy and applied ethics
- Political science
- Psychology
- Social work
Programs
The faculty offers programs at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels, including:
- Bachelor's degrees
- Certificates
- Microprograms
- Free-study programs
- Multidisciplinary training programs
- Master's degrees
- Diplomas
- Doctoral degrees
Multidisciplinary Training Programs
These programs allow students to pursue multiple fields of study simultaneously, including:
- Multidisciplinary bachelor's degree
- Multidisciplinary certificate
- Frequently asked questions
Course Selection and Management
Students can choose from a variety of courses, and the faculty provides resources to help them manage their course selection, including:
- Course selection guidelines
- Registration procedures
- Course tracking and evaluation
Research
The faculty is involved in various research areas, including:
- Research chairs
- Research centers and groups
- Notable research projects
- Available scholarships
- Expertise in the media
- New publications and awards
Research Areas
Some of the research areas explored by the faculty include:
- Applied ethics
- Book history and editing
- Contemporary history of Quebec and Africa
- Earth observation
- Gerontology and active aging
- Governance and applied ethics
- Literary and cultural studies
- Philosophy and ethics
Services and Resources
The faculty provides students with access to various services and resources, including:
- Health and wellness activities
- Information technology services
- Faculty services
- Campus services
- Support for students with disabilities
- Student associations
- Locker rentals
- Security measures
Admissions and Registration
The faculty has specific admission and registration procedures, including:
- Linguistic requirements
- Forms and guides
- Presentation and writing guides
- Policies and regulations
- Intellectual integrity and plagiarism
- Evaluation documents for graduate programs
Scholarships
The faculty offers various scholarships to students, including:
- Research valorization scholarships
- Admission excellence scholarships for master's programs
- Research-type progression scholarships for master's programs
- Doctoral support scholarships
- Doctoral progression scholarships
- Th廨鋊e-Audet award
International Students
The faculty provides support and resources for international students, including information on admission procedures, registration, and student life.
Campus Life
The university has multiple campuses, including the main campus, the Health Campus, and the Longueuil Campus, each offering a unique set of services and resources to students.
