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Language Acquisition | Linguistics | Translation
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English
About Program

Program Overview


University Programs

The university offers a wide range of programs for students to choose from. These programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive education and prepare them for their future careers.


Program Categories

  • Undergraduate programs
  • Baccalaureate programs by accumulation
  • Graduate programs
  • Programs open for the next quarter
  • By field of study
    • Layout
    • Arts and music
    • Communication
    • Law
    • Economy and politics
    • Teaching and educational sciences
    • Environment and sustainable development
    • Letters and languages
    • Individualized programs
    • Administrative sciences and management
    • Health Sciences
    • Life sciences
    • Humanities
    • Pure sciences and applied sciences
    • Social sciences
    • Social sciences: intervention
    • Information and communications technologies
    • Theology and religious sciences

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the university, students must meet certain requirements. These requirements include:


  • Make an informed choice
  • Check eligibility conditions
  • Respect the submission deadlines
  • Understand the evaluation of files
  • Schedule interviews and tests
  • Obtain recognition of experiential acquired knowledge
  • Understand inclusive admission

Student Categories

The university welcomes students from diverse backgrounds and categories, including:


  • Student in Quebec
  • Student in Canada (outside Quebec)
  • International student
  • Free student
  • Member of indigenous communities
  • Member of black communities
  • High school student
  • Parent
  • Guidance counselor

Course Details

One of the courses offered by the university is:


Introduction to writing

  • 1st cycle FRS 1204
  • Courses for non-French speaking students, elementary level 2
  • Development of initial reading and writing skills in French as a second language
  • Basic grammatical concepts
  • Note: This course can only be recognized as a non-program course
  • Campus: Montreal, Virtual
  • Quarter:
  • Credits: 3.0
  • Registration requirements: Prerequisite: Be classified at the QUM2 level or have obtained 6 credits at the QUM1 level
  • Courses outside the program
  • Course offered to free students

Program Exploration Tools

The university provides tools to help students explore and choose programs, including:


  • __Curriculum
  • __Affinity

Events

The university hosts various events, including:


  • Campus Events
  • Events on the road
  • Web events
  • Open doors

Discovering the University

Students can discover the university by:


  • Join the community
  • Plan your studies
  • Tools and tips
  • Experience our campuses
  • Explore student services
  • Participate in sporting life
  • Be part of the ambassador team
  • Innovate through research
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