Tuition Fee
Start Date
2026-09-01
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Business Administration | International Business
Area of study
Business and Administration
Course Language
English
Intakes
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2026-09-01 | - |
| 2027-09-01 | - |
About Program
Program Overview
University Programs
The University of Sherbrooke offers a wide range of programs for students.
Program Categories
- Communication and marketing
- Includes programs related to media, public relations, and advertising
- Law and politics
- Encompasses programs in law, political science, and international relations
- Environment and Earth sciences
- Covers programs focused on environmental studies, geography, and geology
- Engineering
- Includes programs in various engineering disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering
- Management and economic sciences
- Encompasses programs in business administration, economics, and management
- Letters and languages
- Includes programs in literature, linguistics, and language studies
- Music and arts
- Covers programs in music, fine arts, and performing arts
- Help relationship
- Includes programs focused on social work, counseling, and community development
- Physical activity sciences
- Encompasses programs in kinesiology, sports management, and physical education
- Health and medical sciences
- Covers programs in medicine, nursing, and health sciences
- Life sciences
- Includes programs in biology, biochemistry, and environmental science
- Educational sciences and teaching
- Encompasses programs in education, teaching, and educational leadership
- Human sciences
- Covers programs in psychology, sociology, and anthropology
- Information sciences
- Includes programs in computer science, information technology, and software engineering
- Pure sciences
- Encompasses programs in physics, chemistry, and mathematics
Program Structure
- 1st cycle
- Includes undergraduate programs
- 2nd cycle
- Encompasses master's programs
- Includes types of master's degrees such as course-based and research-based
- 3rd cycle and postdoctoral
- Covers doctoral programs and postdoctoral research opportunities
- International mobility
- Includes programs and opportunities for international exchange and study abroad
Admission
- Validation of eligibility
- Includes criteria for admission such as academic background and language proficiency
- Choosing a program
- Encompasses information on available programs and their requirements
- Planning the application
- Covers deadlines, required documents, and application fees
- Submitting the application
- Includes instructions on how to apply and required documents
- Following up on the application
- Encompasses information on how to track the application status and respond to offers
- Consent to the use of personal information
- Includes information on how personal data is used and protected
- Free course
- Covers information on taking courses without being enrolled in a program
- Linguistic requirements
- Includes language proficiency requirements for admission
- International applications
- Encompasses information on applying as an international student
Costs and Financial Aid
- Tuition fees
- Includes information on tuition fees for different programs and student categories
- Related fees
- Covers additional fees such as student services and health insurance
- Cost of living
- Includes information on estimated living expenses
- Budget tool
- Encompasses a resource to help students plan their budget
- Payment deadlines
- Covers information on when tuition and other fees are due
- Scholarships and financial aid
- Includes information on available scholarships, bursaries, and other forms of financial assistance
Why Choose Us
- Supervision for success
- Includes information on academic support and supervision
- Internships
- Covers opportunities for practical experience and internships
- Pedagogical methods
- Encompasses information on teaching methods and approaches
- Campus life
- Includes information on student life, clubs, and activities
- Inclusive climate
- Covers information on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives
- Green and Gold
- Includes information on school spirit and athletic teams
- Sustainable development
- Encompasses information on environmental sustainability initiatives
- Adopted city
- Covers information on community engagement and partnerships
- Research and excellence
- Includes information on research opportunities and academic excellence
Meet Us
- Settling in Sherbrooke
- Includes information on relocating to Sherbrooke and getting settled
- Counseling service
- Covers information on academic and personal counseling services
- Open houses
- Includes information on upcoming open houses and information sessions
- Salon of higher studies
- Covers information on events and fairs for prospective students
- Information sessions
- Encompasses information on upcoming information sessions and webinars
- Cap on UdeS day
- Includes information on special events and orientation activities
- UdeS on tour
- Covers information on recruitment events and tours
- Who can help me?
- Includes information on contacts for different inquiries and support services
Contact Us
- Request for information
- Includes information on how to request more information about programs
- Registrar's office
- Covers information on the registrar's office and its services
- University directory
- Encompasses information on finding contacts and departments within the university
Specific Program: EBA768 - Internationalization
Presentation
- This course is part of the 2nd cycle program.
- Credits: 2 credits.
- Faculty or center: School of Management.
- Trimesters: Available in the autumn trimester of 2026.
Training Objective
- Address the complexity of the problem of researching business development opportunities internationally, considering all economic and commercial dimensions related to targeted markets and their global environment.
- Know how to analyze with rigor and critical spirit the information related to these dimensions to propose a synthetic framework for decision-making.
Content
- Cultural differences and their implications.
- Components of the political, legal, economic, sociocultural, technological, and demographic environment of a market.
- Demand and distinction between market zones.
- Opportunities and risks of the local and global market.
Faculties, Centers, and Institutes
- Law
- School of Management
- Education
- Engineering
- Letters and Human Sciences
- Medicine and Health Sciences
- Science
- Physical Activity Sciences
- Centers and institutes
Services
- Libraries and archives
- Cultural center
- Sports center
- The Foundation
- Financial resources
- Human resources
- Stages and professional development
- All services
Media
- Media relations
- News and events
- Directory of social media
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