Tuition Fee
Start Date
2027-01-06
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Applied Mathematics | Mathematics
Area of study
Mathematics and Statistics
Course Language
English
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-01-06 | - |
| 2027-01-06 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
University Programs
The University of Sherbrooke offers a wide range of programs for students.
Program Categories
- Communication and marketing
- Law and politics
- Environment and earth sciences
- Engineering
- Management and economic sciences
- Letters and languages
- Music and arts
- Aid relationship
- Physical activity sciences
- Health and medical sciences
- Life sciences
- Educational sciences and teaching
- Human sciences
- Computer sciences
- Pure sciences
Program Structure
The university offers programs at different cycles, including:
- 1st cycle
- 2nd cycle
- 3rd cycle and postdoctoral stage
- International mobility
Admission Process
To apply for a program, students must follow these steps:
- Validate their eligibility
- Choose a program
- Plan their application
- Submit their application
- Follow up on their application The university also considers linguistic requirements, international applications, and prior learning recognition.
Tuition Fees and Financial Aid
The university provides information on:
- Tuition fees for different student categories (Quebec, Canadian, French, Belgian, and international students)
- Additional fees
- Living expenses
- Budgeting tools
- Payment deadlines
- Scholarships and financial aid
Why Choose the University of Sherbrooke
The university offers:
- Support for success
- Internships
- Pedagogical methods
- Campus life
- Inclusive environment
- Sustainable development
- Research and excellence
Example Program: CQP209 - Notions Fondamentales de Calcul Int嶲ral
Presentation
This course is part of the 1st cycle and is worth 3 credits. It is offered by the Faculty of Science.
Objectives
The objectives of this course are to acquire techniques and elementary notions of integral calculus, to familiarize oneself with applications, and to solve problems using integral calculus methods.
Content
The course covers:
- Limit and derivative notions
- Functions and graphs
- Integral calculus: Riemann sums, fundamental theorem, integration techniques, improper integrals, and applications
- Differential equations and series
Prerequisites
The prerequisites for this course are CQP208 or MAT900.
Equivalent Courses
The equivalent course is MAT901.
Programs Offering This Course
This course is offered in the following programs:
- Bachelor's degree in sciences
- Bachelor's degree in human sciences
- Preparatory certificate for 1st cycle programs
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