2018-2019 ADMISSIONS Integrated Path Undergraduate Studies - and your future - Université de Montréal
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Integrated Path / Undergraduate Studies What is the Integrated Path? Designed specifically for American students, the Integrated Path is a comprehensive program that offers ongoing guidance and support as you earn your bachelor’s degree. This 4-year program was developed for non-French speaking students who wish to study in one of Université de Montréal’s 31 undergraduate programs. The main objective of the Integrated Path program is to give you the tools you need to succeed during your academic years. The mentoring program and individual support offered through Integrated Path will help you integrate into your new environment. What are the advantages of the Integrated Path? • Mentoring program and ongoing support to guide you step by step as you work towards your Bachelor's degree • Additional French courses to perfect your skills • Elective courses that cater to your interests • Cultural activities to better understand Quebec • The chance to learn and live in Montreal, one of the most vibrant, exciting and amazing cities for students in the world
Integrated Path / Undergraduate Studies 66,768 students all levels at 400,000 graduates world around the 9,343 students from 140 countries Why Université de Montréal? First-Rate Campus and Services 50 countries where you can study abroad A city-within-a-city, UdeM's main campus offers world-class facilities, faculty, 523 million dollars in research revenue and services for international students. You will find everything you need on campus, but when you want to explore Montreal, the school is optimally located in the heart of the city and close to public transportations. 23 high-level teams sports Prestige ALL THAT IS MISSING IS YOU! UdeM offers world-class education in all fields of study. Here, you have everything you need for an enriching international experience that will open you to new horizons. UdeM consistently earns high rankings in the serious international publications. UdeM is: • In the top 1% of the worldwide university ranking • 44th university for employability worldwide • The second largest university in Canada, with 400,000 graduates around the world! Affordable Education You may already know that in Canada, tuition fees are much lower than in many other countries. That's because all Canadians share the cost of education in order to make it accessible to more students. This means you have access to the highest caliber of education at a fraction of the cost of American schools. • For example, tuition fees can be approximately 17,500 Canadian dollars per year (which is currently about 14,100 US dollars!) • Housing and the cost of living are also very affordable in Montreal compared to other North American cities
Integrated Path / Undergraduate Studies Undergraduate Programs Anthropology Economic Sciences Mathematics and Physics Your journey towards your Bachelor’s degree Art History English Studies Philosophy Asian Studies Environmental Geography Philosophy and Classical Studies will begin with 1 year at Pre-University College, Chemistry German Studies Physics Classical Studies German Studies and History Physics and Computer Science followed by 3 years at Université de Montréal. Classical Studies and Anthropology Comparative Literature Hispanic Studies History Political Science Religious Studies Computer Science History and Classical Studies Sociology Specialized Bachelor's Degree Demography and Anthropology Mathematics Translation Demography and Geography Mathematics and Computer Science Demography and Statistics Mathematics and Economics Pre-University Université de College Montréal 1 year 3 years TYPICAL CLASS DURATION Weekly workload A course will normally consist of three hours The majority of credits are obtained within the same discipline. 3 HOURS of class time and six hours of individual work This degree may lead to graduate studies. for a total of nine hours a week. NORMAL TIME SLOTS* Credits 8:30 A.M. TO 11:30 A.M. A course generally consists of three credits. 1:00 P.M. TO 4:00 P.M. Full-time or part-time Year 1 (Prep Year) 4:00 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M. To be considered a full-time undergraduate student, you must be registered for at least * Courses may be given according to a particular schedule, on 12 credits. Most programs are offered on a full- You will attend one of Montréal’s renowned Pre-University Colleges, Collège Bois-de- weekends, or on a continuous or intensive basis. time and part-time basis. Boulogne or Collège André-Grasset, to help you get a head start with French immersion classes, as well as university core courses. The wide variety of optional courses offered Admissions will allow you to build your own curriculum, based on your interests. After the prep year, you will be fluent in French and ready for the next part of the 2. Gather official documents (have them 1. Verify Eligibility translated to English or French) journey: earning your Bachelor’s degree. Years 2-4 (Bachelor Program) 3. Submit application form and required documents 4. Wait for your assessment and follow instructions online At the end of your first year, you can choose to specialize in any one of the 31 programs offered at Université de Montréal. You can select anything from Human Sciences to Health Sciences, Pure and Applied Sciences, Education Sciences, Architecture, Urban Required Admission Documents: Studies and more. Your counselor will advise you on the qualifying requirements of each • Birth certificate program. Your classes and assignments will be in French. • Transcripts and diplomas from your last two years of high school and from university studies (if applicable) At the end of it all, the UdeM diploma that you earn will attest that you have advanced • Language test results: TCF-DELF-DALF-TFI French language levels along with your BA specialization. Admission deadline: February 1st Many programs accept applications after the official deadline More Information Visit our webpage: admission.umontreal.ca/integratedpath Or reach out via email: integratedpath@umontreal.ca
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