Program Overview
Doctorat en Microbiologie et Immunologie
The Doctorat en Microbiologie et Immunologie program leads to the obtention of a doctoral degree in Microbiology and Immunology.
Program Structure and Admission Requirements
To be eligible for the Doctorat en Microbiologie et Immunologie program, applicants must have a master's degree with a minimum average of 3.2 in Microbiology and Immunology or a related field, deemed appropriate for the proposed research program.
Admission Deadlines
The deadlines for submitting an application for admission are:
- February 1st for the summer term
- February 1st and June 1st for the fall term
- November 1st for the winter term
Accelerated Passage to Doctoral Studies
Students in a master's program can apply for accelerated passage to doctoral studies, without writing a thesis, after completing their second term and all required courses. To be eligible, students must have obtained sufficiently high grades and demonstrate that their research project has progressed well and is suitable for doctoral studies.
Direct Access to Doctoral Studies
There is also a possibility of direct access to doctoral studies for students holding a bachelor's degree in Microbiology with a minimum average of 3.8.
Research Areas
The program is offered by the Facultť de mťdecine, which comprises several departments, including:
- Anesthťsiologie et de mťdecine de la douleur
- Biochimie et mťdecine molťculaire
- Chirurgie
- Mťdecine
- Mťdecine de famille et de mťdecine durgence
- Microbiologie, infectiologie et immunologie
- Neurosciences
- Nutrition
- Obstťtrique-gynťcologie
- Ophtalmologie
- Pathologie et biologie cellulaire
- Pharmacologie et physiologie
- Pťdiatrie
- Psychiatrie et daddictologie
- Radiologie, radio-oncologie et mťdecine nuclťaire
The Facultť de mťdecine also includes several schools and directions, offering a wide range of research areas and opportunities for students.
