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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Education Science | Religious Studies | Theology
Area of study
Education | Humanities
Course Language
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

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Program Details

Didactique de la culture religieuse

This program is offered at the 1st cycle and is worth 3.0 credits. It is available on the Montr嶧l campus.


  • Prerequisites: DID 1250 or enrollment in the Bachelor's degree in teaching adaptation (1-857-1-0 / 1-857-1-9) or enrollment in the Bachelor's degree in teaching French as a second language (1-821-1-0)
  • Programs: This course is offered in the following programs:
    • Bachelor's degree in teaching French as a second language (1-821-1-0) - 120 credits, full-time
    • Bachelor's degree in teaching ethics and religious culture in secondary school (1-835-1-8) - 123 credits, full-time
    • Bachelor's degree in teaching adaptation - Montr嶧l campus (1-857-1-0) - 120 credits, full-time
    • Bachelor's degree in teaching adaptation - Laval campus (1-857-1-9) - 120 credits, full-time

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the university, students must meet certain requirements. These requirements vary depending on the program and the student's background.


  • Qu嶵ec Students: Students from Qu嶵ec must have a diploma of college studies (DEC) or equivalent.
  • Canadian Students (outside Qu嶵ec): Students from other Canadian provinces must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
  • International Students: International students must have a high school diploma or equivalent and meet the language requirements.
  • Other Requirements: Some programs may have additional requirements, such as prerequisite courses or exams.

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees vary depending on the program and the student's background. Students can find more information on the university's website.


  • Tuition Fees: The tuition fees for each program are as follows:
    • Bachelor's degree in teaching French as a second language: $X per credit
    • Bachelor's degree in teaching ethics and religious culture in secondary school: $X per credit
    • Bachelor's degree in teaching adaptation: $X per credit

Research Areas

The university offers various research areas for students to explore. These areas include:


  • Education: The university offers research opportunities in education, including teaching methods, educational psychology, and curriculum development.
  • Environmental Sciences: The university offers research opportunities in environmental sciences, including ecology, conservation biology, and environmental policy.
  • Health Sciences: The university offers research opportunities in health sciences, including medicine, nursing, and public health.
  • Humanities: The university offers research opportunities in humanities, including history, philosophy, and languages.
  • Social Sciences: The university offers research opportunities in social sciences, including sociology, psychology, and economics.

Campus Life

The university offers a vibrant campus life, with various activities and services available to students.


  • Student Services: The university offers various student services, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health services.
  • Clubs and Organizations: The university has various clubs and organizations, including sports teams, cultural organizations, and volunteer groups.
  • Campus Facilities: The university has modern campus facilities, including libraries, laboratories, and recreational centers.
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