Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Bookbinding | Publishing
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
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 various levels, including:


  • 1st cycle
  • 2nd cycle
  • 3rd cycle and postdoctoral stage
  • International mobility

Admission Process

The admission process involves the following steps:


  1. Validate eligibility
  2. Choose a program
  3. Plan the application
  4. Submit the application
  5. Track the application The university also considers linguistic requirements, international applications, and prior learning recognition.

Tuition Fees and Financial Aid

  • Tuition fees vary depending on the student's origin and program level.
  • Additional fees include affiliated fees and living expenses.
  • The university offers a budgeting tool and provides information on payment deadlines.
  • Financial aid options include scholarships, government programs, and student jobs.

Why Choose the University of Sherbrooke

The university offers:


  • Support for success
  • Internships
  • Pedagogical methods
  • Campus life
  • Inclusive environment
  • Sustainable development
  • Research and excellence

Specific Program: ELD726 - Book Production

Program Description

The ELD726 program focuses on book production, covering topics such as:


  • Iconography conception
  • Paper and typography selection
  • Maquette creation
  • Printing technologies
  • Binding
  • Electronic edition requirements The program includes a practical project and a visit to a printing press.

Program Details

  • Cycle: 2nd cycle
  • Credits: 3
  • Faculty: Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences
  • Trimester: Winter 2026
  • Target: Develop the skills necessary to transform a manuscript into a book.

Equivalent Programs

  • ELD722

Programs Offering This Course

  • Diploma of specialized higher studies in editing (2nd cycle)
  • Microprogram in editing (2nd cycle)

Course Schedule

  • Group 10: January 7 to April 22, 2026
  • Day: Wednesday
  • Time: 18:30 - 21:20
  • Number of sessions: 15
  • Type: Lecture
  • Location: Longueuil campus
  • Responsible unit: Department of Arts, Languages, and Literatures
  • Teaching staff: Mélissa Labonté, Charlotte Francoeur
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