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STUDY IN THE WORLD’S BEST STUDENT CITY: MONTREAL, CANADA Montreal is the perfect place to make the most of your university years, with a lifestyle that’s affordable, stimulating and fun. One of the two best places in the Part of the joie de vivre as a student in Montreal: world to live • A vibrant music and cultural scene draws the best acts on the planet. The Economist’s Intelligence Unit Safe Cities Index, 2015 • A wealth of reasonably-priced housing. The best value-for-money big city in Canada. • Lots of easy and inexpensive transit options. The best return on Metro Bus Bixi Car-sharing investment for an international education • An open, welcoming atmosphere, with the multiculturalism of a globally connected city. The Economist’s Intelligence Unit, 2013 People from more than 150 countries around the world live in Montreal. LENMOR LARROZA DIMANALATA Rosario, Philippines Web Services and Applications with Co-op How would you describe life in Montreal? It’s an explosion of so many different things! I’m absorbing all this culture everywhere I go. I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. How about the people? My classmates and my friends represent pretty much all the countries of the world. I’m learning so much about them and I’m learning so much about the 1 world too.
Gaétan Fontaine Alain Chagnon Tourisme Montreal Alison Slattery AVERAGE DAILY TEMPERATURES Winter: -10°C / 14°F Summer: 21°C / 70°F FLIGHT TIMES TO M O N T R E A L Dubai 14 hours Havana 3 hrs 30 min • Vancouver Toronto • • Montreal • Paris Los Angeles 5 hrs 10 min • New York Los Angeles • Nairobi 19 hrs 20 min • Havana • Dubai • New Delhi New Delhi 16 hrs 10 min New York 1 hrs 20 min • Nairobi Paris 7 hrs 20 min São Paolo 10 hrs 30 min • São Paolo Toronto 1 hrs 15 min Vancouver 4 hrs 45 min A E U RO P E A N F E E L I N A N O RT H A M E R I C A N S E T T I N G Living in the largest French-speaking city on earth after Paris is a golden opportunity to learn or perfect your French. By pursuing your studies in English at Concordia, you’ll get the best of both worlds. GAIL ERAZO Tegucigalpa, Honduras Studio Art You were considering universities all over the world. Why did you choose Montreal? I wanted to be in a place where I could learn a third language, where there’s lots to do, somewhere dynamic. And the arts scene was a big factor. What’s the best thing about living here? I feel like I can explore my creativity. People are very open to ideas. 2
A STUDENT EXPERIENCE THAT ENGAGES AND INSPIRES At Concordia, you’ll find opportunities to: Connect with your community Achie ve academic excellence Expand your interests, meet new people and work on projects that are important, educational or simply tonnes of fun. Get paired with a mentor and other valuable resources to stay on track for meeting your goals. Stud y abroad Create ne w knowledge Spend a term studying at one of our 135+ partner universities. Investigate an area you’re passionate about, with financial Stay acti ve support and the supervision of a faculty sponsor. Sign up to use our exceptional fitness facilities or join an intramural sports team. The Undergraduate Research Awards can fund your work. Concordia has more than 200 student-run clubs and associations. 3 Get credit towards your degree while doing a doing a term overseas through Concordia International. Cheer on the Stingers, who compete in football, basketball, hockey, rugby, soccer and wrestling.
THE SIR GEORGE WILLIAM S CAMPU S , in the heart of downtown Montreal, is made up of nearly 40 buildings, from stone row houses to steel-and-glass high-rises. 7,000 international students A free shuttle bus links the two campuses. The historic LOYOL A CAMPU S , with its century- old architecture, is a 20-minute shuttle bus ride west of downtown. Loyola Campus is a hub of science and preventative health research as well as the university’s athletic and recreation nerve centre. 4
PROGRAMS The symbol means the program offers the option of participating in paid work experience, known as Co-op, during your degree. concordia.ca/programs FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE · Urban Planning and Urban Studies · Information Systems · Western Society and Culture · Software Systems Bachelor of Arts (BA) · Women’s Studies · Web Services and Applications · Actuarial Mathematics · Actuarial Mathematics / Finance Bachelor of Education (BEd) · Anthropology · Teaching English as a Second Language FACULTY OF FINE ARTS · Anthropology and Sociology Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Bachelor of Science (BSc) · Canadian Irish Studies · Acting for the Theatre · Actuarial Mathematics · Child Studies · Art Education — Visual Arts · Actuarial Mathematics / Finance · Classics — Ancient History · Art History · Biochemistry and Archaeology · Art History and Film Studies · Biology · Classics — Classical Languages · Art History and Studio Art · Cell and Molecular Biology and Literature · Ceramics · Chemistry · Communication and Cultural Studies · Computation Arts · Ecology · Communication Studies · Computation Arts with · Environmental Geography · Community, Public Affairs and Policy Studies Computer Applications · Environmental Science · Creative Writing · Contemporary Dance · Exercise Science · Early Childhood and Elementary Education · Design · Exercise Science / Athletic Therapy · Economics · Design for the Theatre · Exercise Science / Clinical Exercise Physiology · English and Creative Writing · Electroacoustic Studies · Mathematical and Computational Finance · English and History · Fibres and Material Practices · Mathematics and Statistics · English Literature · Film Animation · Mathematics and Statistics and · First Peoples Studies · Film Production Computer Applications · French Studies (Études françaises) Langue française · Film Studies · Physics · French Studies (Études françaises) Littératures · Intermedia (Video, Performance and · Psychology de langue française Electronic Arts) · Psychology — Behavioural Neuroscience · French Studies (Études françaises) Traduction · Jazz Studies · Pure and Applied Mathematics · History · Music · Statistics · Human Environment · Music Composition · Human Relations · Music Performance FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND · Italian · Painting and Drawing COMPUTER SCIENCE · Journalism · Performance Creation · Judaic Studies Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) · Photography · Leisure Sciences · Aerospace and Propulsion · Print Media · Linguistics · Aerospace Structures and Materials · Sculpture · Mathematical and Computational Finance · Avionics and Aerospace Systems · Studio Art · Mathematics and Statistics · Building Engineering · Mathematics and Statistics and · Civil Engineering JOHN MOLSON Computer Applications · Computer Engineering SCHOOL OF BUSINESS · Philosophy · Electrical Engineering · Industrial Engineering Bachelor of Administration (BAdmin) · Political Science · Mechanical Engineering · Administration · Psychology · Pure and Applied Mathematics · Software Engineering Bachelor of Commerce (BComm) · Religion Bachelor of Computer Science (BCompSc) · Accountancy · Sociology · Computer Applications · Business Technology Management · Southern Asia Studies · Computer Applications with Computation Arts · Economics · Spanish · Computer Applications with Mathematics · Finance · Statistics and Statistics · Human Resource Management · Theological Studies · Computer Games · International Business · Therapeutic Recreation · Computer Science · Management · Translation (Traduction) — French / English · Computer Systems · Marketing · Supply Chain Operations Management LOUIS ARROU-VIGNOD Nice, France International Business and Management When did you first think about applying to Concordia? I visited Montreal on vacation four or five years ago and I fell in love with the city, the culture and the people. Why is business the right program for you? I love creating new relationships and trying to make a positive impact on the world. You can make smart choices about the environment and society. 5
Developing wearable technology at District 3 Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE G A I N VA L UA B L E E X P E R I E N C E M O N T R E A L’ S T H RO U G H PA I D I N T E R N S H I P S C O N N E C T I O N S TO I N D U S T RY ADVANTAGES OF THE CO-OP PROGRAM: A CULTURAL NEXUS More people in Montreal work in creative jobs than anywhere else in the world after London. • Continue your education in a professional context AN AEROSPACE CAPITAL Montreal is the third- • Discover which work environments suit you largest aviation centre on the planet. • Develop your professional network A TECHNOLOGY HUB The city is third in the world for • Increase your chances of obtaining video game production and fourth for visual effects. employment after graduation Concordians work for organizations like Bombardier, G ROW YO U R OW N B U S I N E S S Ernst & Young, L’Oréal, the Canadian Space Agency, If you have a great idea, District 3 can help you Ubisoft, Evenko, Air Canada, the United Way/Centraide, launch your own start-up. You’ll benefit from the Tesla Motors, the McCord Museum and more. expertise, networks and encouragement of business strategists, engineers and creative people. $8M+ earned by Co-op students last year 3,000 Co-op job postings annually OREOLUWA ALBERT AJAYI Abeokuta, Nigeria Electrical Engineering with Co-op Why did you pick Concordia? No other university I was considering offered Co-op for my program. You just graduated but you’re already working full time in the aerospace industry. To what do you attribute that success? The work experience I got during my degree was instrumental in helping me land a job in my field. 6
ADMISSION TO RESIDENCE: RESIDENCE You may be guaranteed a spot in residence if you are a first-year, full-time student applying directly from high school, and you live at LIVING ON CAMPUS least 50 kilometres (31 miles) from Montreal. concordia.ca/residence The benef its: • A built-in social life: an instant group of friends from around the world • Steps away from class, the gym and the library • With meals taken care of, you’re free to focus on your studies GREY NUNS RESIDENCE – S I R G E O RG E W I L L I A M S C A M P U S Home to six hundred Concordians in the heart downtown Grey Nuns residence – Sir George Williams Campus Montreal. But you’ll find peace and quiet too. Rooms are large, with high ceilings, big windows and lots of light. H I N G S TO N A N D J E S U I T R E S I D E N C E S – LOYO L A C A M P U S A hub for students in natural and social sciences and journalism, just west of downtown in the borough of Notre-Dame-de- Grâce. Loyola dwellers are a close-knit group who make the whole campus their home and regularly cheer on our varsity teams (go, Stingers go!). Hingston and Jesuit residences – Loyola Campus THIVAEDEE NARAYANA Colombo, Sri Lanka Athletic Therapy What was it like living in residence? I lived in Hingston Hall on the Loyola Campus and it was amazing. What was the highlight for you? Everyone on our floor was a like family. We all hung out in the common room and did events together. It was really nice. 7
ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS AMERICAN SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL BACCALAURÉAT FRANÇAIS BRITISH SYSTEM OF OF EDUCATION BACCALAUREATE (IB) EDUCATION (GCE) Please note that the Baccalauréat Graduation from an accredited high school. français diplome technique or diplome ACT and SAT scores are not required. professional are not accepted. ARTS AND All BA and BEd Minimum consideration range: Minimum consideration range: 27 to Minimum consideration ranges Two appropriate A-Level SCIENCE programs and BSc in 2.50 to 3.00 GPA (C+/B- to B 30 points from 11/20 to 13/20 exams plus three Biochemistry, Chemistry, equivalent) appropriate GCSE/IGCSE Environmental Honours programs require 33 or Honours programs require exams. An average grade Geography, Honours programs require 3.30 more points 14/20 or higher of C or better is required Environmental Science, GPA (B+ equivalent) or higher in A-Level exams. All BSc programs require the Mathematics and completion of appropriate higher Statistics, and Physics level mathematics and/or science courses. Note: Two appropriate AS-Levels may be accepted in lieu of an Certain programs require additional material such as a letter of intent or a portfolio, or the completion A-Level. of appropriate mathematics and science courses. Find additional requirements for your program at concordia.ca/programs. JMSB applicants must BSc in Biology, Cell Minimum consideration range: Minimum consideration range: 28 to Minimum consideration ranges also have completed at and Molecular Biology, 2.80 to 3.00 GPA (B-/B to B 30 points from 11/20 to 13/20 least three O-Levels with Ecology, Exercise equivalent) a B average. Science, Mathematics Honours programs require 33 or Honours programs require and Statistics and Honours programs require 3.30 more points 14/20 or higher Computer Science, GPA (B+ equivalent) or higher Science programs require the ENCS applicants must Pure and Applied completion of Série S (Sciences) attain a minimum Mathematics, Statistics, Baccalauréat français. average of C in at least and Psychology two A-Levels, including C in mathematics and All BSc programs require the completion of appropriate higher level mathematics and/or science courses. physics, if required for their program, plus superior grades in three BA/BSc in Actuarial Minimum consideration range: Minimum consideration range: 34 to Minimum consideration ranges appropriate GCSE/ Mathematics, Actuarial 3.30 to 4.00 GPA (B+ to A 36 points from 15/20 to 16/20 IGCSE exams. Grades Mathematics/Finance, equivalent) of B in A-Levels may be and Mathematical and Honours programs require 36 or Honours programs require Honours programs require 3.50 more points 16/20 or higher required or preferred Computational Finance for admission to highly GPA (B+/A- equivalent) or higher competitive ENCS programs. All programs require the All programs require the completion Science programs require the completion of appropriate higher of appropriate higher level completion of Série S (Sciences) level mathematics and/or science mathematics and/or science courses. Baccalauréat français. Alternatively, ENCS courses. applicants must attain a minimum average of B in at least four ENGINEERING BEng in Computer and Overall average of B-/2.70 GPA, A minimum total of 28 points, with Overall minimum of 12/20 in AS-Levels, including B in AND Electrical Engineering with B-/2.70 GPA in mathematics a minimum of 5 points in each of Série S (Sciences), with 12/20 mathematics and physics, COMPUTER and physics mathematics and physics. Higher in each of mathematics and if required by your SCIENCE Level preferred but Standard Level physics/chemistry. program, plus superior acceptable. grades in five appropriate GCSE/IGCSE exams. Grades of A in AS-Levels BEng in Building, Overall average of B-/2.80 GPA, A minimum total of 29 points, with Overall minimum of 13/20 in may be required or Civil, and Industrial with B-/2.80 GPA in mathematics a minimum of 5 points in each of Série S (Sciences), with 13/20 preferred for admission Engineering and physics mathematics and physics. Higher in each of mathematics and to highly competitive Level preferred but Standard Level physics/chemistry. ENCS programs. acceptable. Fine Arts applicants: BFA BEng in Mechanical Overall average of B/3.00 GPA, A minimum total of 29 points, with Overall minimum of 13/20 in Computation Arts with Engineering with B/3.00 GPA in mathematics a minimum of 5 points in each of Série S (Sciences), with 13/20 Computer Applications: and physics mathematics and physics. Higher in each of mathematics and A level Math. A level Level preferred but Standard Level physics/chemistry. Physics is recommended. acceptable. BEng in Software Overall average of B/3.20 GPA, A minimum total of 30 points, with Overall minimum of 14/20 in Students who have Engineering with B/3.20 GPA in mathematics a minimum of 5 points in each of Série S (Sciences), with 14/20 not completed Year and physics mathematics and physics. Higher in each of mathematics and 13/Upper Form VI Level preferred but Standard Level physics/chemistry. need superior grades BCompSc (all programs) acceptable. in a minimum of five appropriate GCSE examinations plus one BEng in Aerospace and Overall average of B+/3.50 GPA, A minimum total of 34 points, with Overall minimum of 15/20 in year of formal schooling Propulsion, Aerospace with B+/3.50 GPA in mathematics a minimum of 6 points in each of Série S (Sciences), with 15/20 beyond GCSE level in Structures and Materials, and physics mathematics and physics. Higher in each of mathematics and a suitable academic Avionics and Aerospace Level preferred but Standard Level physics/chemistry. program in a recognized Systems acceptable. school or college. JOHN MOLSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Overall average of 3.00 GPA Overall minimum total of 28 Overall minimum average Certain programs require (B equivalent), with 3.00 (B points, with 5/7 in Standard Level of 13/20, with 13/20 in additional materials. equivalent) in mathematics mathematics mathematics (both first Find details at attempt) concordia.ca/programs FINE ARTS Admission is based on meeting the minimum admission standards plus a strong portfolio or audition/interview. Find additional requirements for your program at concordia.ca/programs. Please note that the above-mentioned are minimum qualifications required and do not guarantee admission to a specific program. The university reserves the right to change admission requirements at any time. 8
APPLICATION DEADLINES We give priority to applicants who apply by official deadlines, but we do consider late applications if places are still available for the Fall term only. FALL TERM DEADLINE (September entry): February 1 WINTER TERM DEADLINE ( January entry)*: September 1 *Not all programs are available for January entry. See concordia.ca/application-deadlines. We reserve the right to close admission to a program APPLYING without notice at any time after the official deadline. FOR ADMISSION PROGRAM CHOICES — WHAT YOU TO APPLY: NEED TO KNOW BEFORE YOU APPLY 1. HAVE YOUR THREE PROGRAM CHOICES READY. • How do I choose the right program for me? Browse our programs, 2. CHECK YOUR PROGRAMS’ ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS. research career options for those programs and notice what Look for specific math and/or science course requirements, a captures your imagination. Visit concordia.ca/programs. letter of intent, a portfolio, etc. • You can indicate up to three program choices, in order of priority. 3. APPLY ONLINE at concordia.ca/apply. Your first choice should be your top choice, since we will evaluate your application in the order you specify. If you don’t get accepted 4. INCLUDE YOUR SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS. to your first choice, we’ll automatically consider your next choice a. TRANSCRIPTS: Upload a copy now. We’ll ask you for and so on. official copies later, if you’re accepted. b. PROOF OF LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY, if applicable. • Pick a new subject for each choice. Don't select the honours, c. PROOF OF CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP OR PERMANENT specialization and major of the same subject (e.g. Psychology) RESIDENCY, if applicable. for your three choices. If you don't meet the requirements for the d. PROGRAM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS, if applicable (i.e. letter honours, we'll automatically consider you for the specialization or of intent, portfolio, etc.). These additional documents may need the major in the same subject instead. to be submitted directly to the academic department. Check • Admission requirements for some programs are exactly the same concordia.ca/ugrad-other-req. (for example, all John Molson School of Business degree programs You may upload documents to your file even after and all Aerospace Engineering options). Don’t waste a choice on submitting your application. a program that has the exact same requirements as a choice you already specified. Consider including a less-competitive program Complete instructions are at concordia.ca/undergraduate. among your choices, to maximize your chances of admission to the university! COSTS AND FEES Canadian citizens and permanent residents Non-Canadian citizens Full-time (30 credits) Quebec residents Out-of-province residents International students Tuition fees $2,391 $7,402.80 $16,373.40 - $22,112.10 Non-academic fees $1,282.10 - $1,449.50 $1,282.10 - $1,449.50 $1,282.10 - $1,449.50 Health and dental plan (optional for Quebec and out-of-province $175 $175 $1,099 residents, mandatory for international students) Other potential expenses Residence $3,600-$7,005.52 Meal plan (mandatory for students living in Concordia residences) $4,300 OR OR Off-campus living $12,400 (monthly approximation $850 rent, $100 utilities and $600 food) Transpor tation $398 Books and supplies $2,200 Health Insurance - Quebec and out-of-province students can opt out of the health and dental plan at ihaveaplan.ca. International students can get more information about mandatory health and dental insurance through the International Students Office at concordia.ca/iso. Residence and meal plan information: concordia.ca/residence. You can apply for Quebec residency and provide documentation through MyConcordia.ca. Quebec residency status is not retroactive, so be sure to apply early (before your study term begins). For more information, and to find out if you qualify, visit quebecresidency.concordia.ca. Fees are subject to change. The University reserves the right to change the published scale of fees without notice and at any time before the beginning of an academic term. For further information regarding tuition costs and fees, visit concordia.ca/tuitionandfees. 9
LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY concordia.ca/ugrad-elp If your primary language is not English and you do not meet one of the proofs of proficiency listed below, you must write an English-language proficiency test, regardless of your citizenship. In all cases, we reserve the right to require a proficiency test if we consider it necessary. PROOF OF PROFICIENCY • A minimum of three full years of study in a secondary • Baccalauréat français: The American or British Option institution where the sole language of instruction is English. internationale du baccalauréat (OIB) • International Baccalaureate: The course Group 1 English • IGCSE: English Language or English as a Second Language or (Language A: literature, Language A: language and literature, or First Language English with a grade of “C” or better literature and performance) (Higher or Standard Level) MINIMUM ENGLISH PROFICIENCY SCORE FOR ADMISSION Test results must be reported directly to the Admissions Application Centre by the test centre. Results must be less than two years old at the time of your application. Direct Admission Direct Admission *Conditional Admission No ESL courses required ESL courses required with option for credit Intensive English Language Program (IELP) option for select programs TOEFL iBT score 90 or higher TOEFL iBT score between 75 and 89 with a minimum TOEFL score between 63 and 74, with no combined score of 34 for speaking and writing more than two parts under 15 IELTS score of 7 or higher IELTS score of 6.5 or 6 with no component score IELTS score of 5.5 or 5, with only two bands as under 5.5 low as 4.5 CAEL min. overall score of 70 CAEL min. overall score of 50 with no part under 50 CAEL min. overall score of 40 with no part under 30 TOEFL: To ensure your TOEFL results are forwarded directly to Concordia University, you must indicate 0956.00 as the “Institution Code” when you write the test. For more information or to register, visit toefl.org. IELTS: Candidates must take the “Academic Module.” For more information or to register, visit ielts.org. CAEL: For more information or to register, visit cael.ca. Students completing language tests other than TOEFL or IELTS will be considered for conditional admission on a case-by-case basis. *CONDITIONAL ADMISSION Provided all other admision criteria are met, you may be eligible for conditional admission. With a conditional offer, you will start in the Intensive English Language Program (IELP), where you will develop the English-language skills necessary to enter university studies. You must attain a final grade of 70% or higher at the Advanced 2 Level to meet Concordia language proficiency requirements. Visit concordia.ca/intensive-english. The following programs DO NOT offer conditional admission: In the Faculty of Arts and Science: • All Honours programs • Math and Computational Finance • All programs offered by the Departments of Applied • Community, Public Affairs and Policy Studies Human Sciences, Communication Studies, Education, • Certificate Pastoral Ministry English, Journalism, Liberal Arts College, Science College • Exercise Science • Traduction All programs in the Faculty of Fine Arts • Actuarial Mathematics/Finance BRITNEY ROLLE Nassau, Bahamas Marketing Why was it important for you to leave home for university? Coming to Montreal has allowed me to expand my view of how things work. You get to know so many people and their ways of thinking. It changes your perspective and broadens your world. How would you describe the other students in your program? There’s a lot of group work and everyone’s here to help one another. 10
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