Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
2027-01-08
Medium of studying
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Duration
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Details
Program Details
Degree
Courses
Major
Computer Programming | Database Management | Software Development
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-01-08-
2027-01-08-
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 programs and courses 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
  • Additional information is available for:
    • Linguistic requirements
    • International applications
    • Quick links for admission to the University of Sherbrooke
    • Guide to the new academic year

Costs and Financial Aid

  • The university provides information on:
    • Tuition fees
    • Related 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 salon of higher studies
    • Attend information sessions
    • Participate in the "Cap sur l'UdeS" day
    • Meet the university on tour
    • Find help when needed

Specific Course: IFT287 - Exploitation of Relational and Object-Oriented Databases

Presentation

  • This course is part of the 1st cycle and is worth 3 credits.
  • It is offered by the Faculty of Science.
  • The course schedule is available for the winter and summer of 2026.

Objectives

  • The objective of this course is to develop a simple web application that exploits relational and object-oriented databases.

Content

  • The course covers the exploitation of relational and object-oriented databases in client-server mode.
  • It includes the development of a simple information system, transaction processing, concurrent access to data, and preservation of data integrity.
  • The course also covers the development of a simple web application using servlet and JSP, electronic data exchange with XML, and the use of the Java programming language.

Prerequisites

  • The prerequisite for this course is IFT187.

Previous Courses

  • The previous course is IFT232.

Programs Offering This Course

  • This course is offered in the following programs:
    • Bachelor's degree in computer science
    • Bachelor's degree in management computer science
    • Bachelor's degree in quantum information science
    • Bachelor's degree in multimedia and video game science
    • Certificate in information technology

Schedule

  • The schedule for this course is subject to change.
  • Students can view their detailed schedule in the monPortail calendar or refer to the schedule provided by their faculty.

Group 1

  • The schedule for Group 1 is from January 8 to April 17, 2026.
  • The course is held on Thursdays from 10:30 to 12:20 and on Fridays from 9:30 to 11:20.
  • The course type is a lecture, and it is held on the main campus of Sherbrooke.
  • The unit responsible for the course is the Department of Computer Science, and the instructor is Mariane Maynard.
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