Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
2026-09-01
Medium of studying
Not Available
Duration
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Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Electromechanical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering
Area of study
Engineering
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-09-01-
2027-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


University Programs and Admission

The University of Sherbrooke offers a wide range of programs and courses for students.


Program Details

  • The university provides various domains of study, including:
    • 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
    • Computer sciences
    • Pure sciences

Courses and Programs

  • The university offers courses and programs at different cycles, including:
    • 1st cycle
    • 2nd cycle
    • 3rd cycle and postdoctoral stage
    • International mobility

Admission Process

  • The admission process involves several steps, including:
    1. Validating eligibility
    2. Choosing a program
    3. Planning the application
    4. Submitting the application
    5. Tracking the application
  • The university also provides information on:
    • Linguistic requirements
    • International applications
    • Quick links for admission
    • Guide to the new academic year

Costs and Financial Aid

  • The university provides information on:
    • Tuition fees
    • Additional fees
    • Living expenses
    • Budget tool
    • Payment deadlines
    • Scholarships and financial aid

Why Choose the University of Sherbrooke

  • The university offers:
    • Guidance for success
    • Internships
    • Pedagogical methods
    • Campus life
    • Inclusive climate
    • The Vert & Or
    • Sustainable development
    • The city of Sherbrooke
    • Research and excellence

Meeting the University

  • The university provides opportunities to:
    • Settle in Sherbrooke
    • Consult with advisors
    • Attend open houses
    • Visit the university during information sessions
    • Participate in the "Cap sur l'UdeS" day
    • Meet with university representatives during tours

Specific Course: IMC122 - Mechanical Elements and Systems

Presentation

  • This course is part of the 1st cycle and is worth 2 credits.
  • It is offered by the Faculty of Engineering.

Objectives

  • The course aims to introduce students to mechanical and electromechanical elements and systems.
  • Students will learn about the role of different components and apply methodologies for their analysis.
  • They will also understand the principles of mechanical and electromechanical systems and become familiar with various tools and techniques.

Content

  • The course covers topics such as:
    • Mechanical assembly elements
    • Power transmission elements
    • Bearings
    • Springs
    • Couplings, brakes, and clutches
    • Pneumatic and hydraulic systems
    • Internal combustion engine components
    • Suspension and braking systems
    • Thermal and electrical machines
    • Pumps, valves, and valves

Programs Offering This Course

  • The course is part of the Bachelor's program in Mechanical Engineering.
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