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SUCCESS ACADEMIC SUCCESS RATE: Thanks to its modern campus that includes 13 classes and laboratories equipped with 94 % (The average within the last ten years) cutting-edge technology, Collège Universel offers an innovative and collaborative learning experience. MORE THAN Choosing Collège Universel means benefiting from: • Access to an experienced and available teaching staff • Hands-on learning that harnesses high-end technologies 90 % OF OUR STUDENTS SUCCED IN THEIR STUDIES IN THEIR 1ST • Smaller groups that foster personalized learning CHOICE PROGRAM AND AT THEIR DESIRED UNIVERSITY • High-level collegial programs in English and French • Adapted learning for students with specific needs • Highly competitive sports-study programs • New exclusive programs STABILITY & QUALITY THE COLLEGE CONTINUES A HISTORY OF EXCELLENCE 23 YEARS IN OUTAOUAIS
ENGINEERING, SCIENCE PROGRAM HEALTH PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCE SCIENCES GENERAL STUDIES PROFILE COURSES PROFILE COURSES • Exploration of literary discourses – • General Biology I: Evolution and Biodiversity • General Biology I : Evolution and Biodiversity Pre-University Program • General Biology II: Structures and Functions • General Biology II : Structures and Functions • Introduction to College English of Living Organisms * of Living Organisms * • Literary Genres • Microbiology • Mechanics • Literary Themes • General Chemistry • General Chemistry • Philosophy and Rationality • Chemistry of Solutions • Chemistry of Solutions • Philosophy: Human Being • Organic Chemistry * • Organic Chemistry * • Ethical Philosophy • Mechanics • Electricity and Magnetism • French I • Electricity and Magnetism • Waves, Optics and Modern Physics • French II • Waves, Optics and Modern Physics • Calculus I • Physical Activity and Health • Calculus I • Calculus II • Physical Activity and Effectiveness • Calculus II • Calculus III * • Physical Activity and Autonomy • Calculus III * • Linear Algebra • Linear Algebra • Engineering Physics + Two additional general complementary courses * Choice of two courses from three * Choice of two courses from three PROSPECTIVE MAJORS • Ergotherapy • Biology • Veterinary Medicine • Industrial Design • Environmental • Dietetics • Audiology • Medicine • Astronomy Sciences • Chiropractic • Physiotherapy • Dentistry • Architecture • Physics BIOLOGY, PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY INSPIRE YOU? • Chemistry • Pharmacology • Kinesiology • Agronomy • Oceanography • Biotechnology • Optometry • Geomatics • Actuarial • Mathematics THEN THESE PROFILES ARE FOR YOU! • Biochemistry • Nutrition • Geology • Sciences • Computer Science • Biomedicine • Microbiology • Engineering • Statistics • HEALTH SCIENCE PROFILE • ENGINEERING, PURE AND APPLIED SCIENCES PROFILE The Science program aims to develop your scientific skills to enable you to pursue your university studies or a career in the field of sciences. Our college favors a pedagogical approach based on intellectual reasoning, applied understanding and practical action. The first year of the program is a core curriculum including four disciplines that will allow you to deepen your scientific knowledge. In the second year, courses focusing on the profile of your choice will allow you to clarify and acquire more specific knowledge related to Health sciences or Engineering, Pure and Applied Sciences. • Diploma of secondary studies (DES) or academic background ADMISSION judged equivalent to the DES (11 completed years of study) REQUIREMENTS • Secondary V Mathematics TS or SN, Secondary V Chemistry, Secondary V Physics collegeuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
INDIVIDUALIZED PROFILE SOCIAL SCIENCE (WITH OR WITHOUT MATHEMATICS) GENERAL STUDIES COMPULSORY COURSES COURSES AT CHOICE BY INTERESTS • Exploration of literary discourses – • Society and social responsibility Personalize your course with optional courses Pre-University Program • Introduction to Psychology from the 2nd session, among your interests : • Introduction to College English • Introduction to Economics • Psychology of development • Literary Genres • Introduction to the History • Sport and society • Literary Themes of Western Civilization • Enterprise and management • Philosophy and Rationality • Methodology • Geographic issues • Philosophy: Human Being • Quantitative Methods • News and international politics • Ethical Philosophy • Law, democracy and freedoms • History of the 20th century • French I • Globalization and citizen engagement • Marketing project • French II • Integrative Project in Social science • Psychology of communication • Physical Activity and Health • Human Resource Management • Physical Activity and Effectiveness • Human biology • Physical Activity and Autonomy • Psychology of mental health • Leadership and management of sports teams + Two additional general complementary courses • Advanced quantitative methods COMPULSORY COURSES - Mathematics profile only • Differential Calculus for Social Science • Integral Calculus for Social science • Linear Algebra for Social science WITH PROSPECTIVE MAJORS MATHÉMATICS • Special Education • Environment • Journalism – • Recreation • Sociology • Actuarial • Anthropology • Ethnology Reporting Management • Sexology • Administration INNOVATIVE, HUMAN AND CUSTOM-MADE • Communications • Geography • Linguistics and • Industrial Relations • Social Service • Accounting • Criminology • History Translation • Political Science • Sports intervention • Economics THE CHOICE IS YOURS! • Law • Art History • Philosophy • Physical education • Computer sciences • Economics • Academic • Orientation • Religious Studies • Marketing • Education Information • Psychology • Social Work • Mathematics SOCIAL SCIENCE: INDIVIDUALIZED PROFILE (WITH OR WITHOUT MATHEMATICS) A FLEXIBLE FORMULA! A UNIQUE PROGRAM IN OUTAOUAIS! Discover the humanities and get all the prerequisites for a wide range of university studies. Our unique “à la carte” profile allows you to: • customize your course according to your interests, • have no constraints of profile choice at the entry semester, • easily modify your choice of course from one semester to another, • have several elective courses from your field of interest as early as the 2nd semester. ADMISSION • Diploma of secondary studies (DES) or academic background REQUIREMENTS judged equivalent to the DES (11 completed years of study) • Secondary V Mathematics TS or SN (Mathematics profile only) collegeuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
COMMUNICATION ARTS, LITERATURE & COMMUNICATION GENERAL STUDIES PROFILE COURSES PROSPECTIVE MAJORS • Exploration of literary discourses – • Field of Mass Media • Communication • Law Pre-University Program • Quebec Media: Success and Controversy • Television • Script Writing • Introduction to College English • Cinema: From Analysis to Criticism • Radio • Creative Writing • Literary Genres • World Media: Current Trends • Journalism • Literary Studies • Literary Themes • History of Culture I • Publicity - marketing • Theater - Dramatic • Philosophy and Rationality • History of Culture II • Film studies Arts • Philosophy: Human Being • Creative Advertising • Teaching - Education • History • Ethical Philosophy • Web Journalism • Cultural event • Art History • French I • Introduction to Communication promotion • Languages - • French II • Communications Projects • Media and Multimedia Linguistics • Physical Activity and Health • Radio : Program Project • Public Relations • Translation • Physical Activity and Effectiveness • Television : Program Production • Philosophy • Museology and • Physical Activity and Autonomy • Vocal Techniques • Editing Cybermuseology • Graphic Design + Two additional general complementary courses THE MAJOR AREAS OF COMMUNICATION IN ONE PROFILE FILM TELEVISION ADVERTISING • Video clips and short films • Cultural broadcasts • Slogans, logos and posters • Filming and editing • Vox pop and interview • Advertisements • Script writing • News broadcasting • Infomercials EXPERIENCE THIS EXCITING LEARNING RADIO SOCIAL MEDIA JOURNALISM UNIVERSE IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. • Broadcasting at RÉÉL-Radio • Multimedia Projects • Cultural magazine • Features and articles • Internet and public relations • Blogs & photo report • Promotion and broadcasting • YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram • Cyberjournalism and 2.0 writing This profile brings together all major communication disciplines. Our students graduate with a fundamental and specific knowledge based on practical communication experiences. Once at university, no matter what discipline they choose, our students stand out for their creativity, versatility, knowledge, and competency. The Communications profile prepares students for media professions (such as television, radio and web broadcast), journalism, education, advertising, film, writing, animation, public relations, as well as law and any other area where communication skills are essential. ADMISSION Diploma of secondary studies (DES) or academic background REQUIREMENTS judged equivalent to the DES (11 completed years of study) collegeuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
SOCIAL WORK THE ONLY SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM IN OUTAOUAIS RECOGNIZED BY THE MINISTÈRE DE L’ÉDUCATION DU QUEBEC. PROGRAM GENERAL STUDIES PROFILE COURSES • Exploration of literary discourses – • Introduction to Social Work • Ethics in Social Work and Reflexive Practice Technical Program • Community Social Intervention • Social Problems II : Mental Health • Introduction to College English • Practice With Person I • Social Problems III : Addiction • Literary Genres • Practice With Person II • New social practices I • Literary Themes • Human Development Across the Lifespan I • Social Entrepreneurship, Project • Philosophy and Rationality • Human Development Across the Lifespan II Development and Internship Preparation • Philosophy: Human Being • Social Problem I: Marginality, Poverty and • Social Intervention in a Socio-Legal Context • Ethical Philosophy Social Exclusion • Social Problems IV: Deviance, Violence and • French I • Interpersonal-Skills and Field Practice Social Reintegration • French II Preparation • Crisis Intervention • Physical Activity and Health • Group Animation • Social Legislation and Advocacy • Physical Activity and Effectiveness • Social Intervention With Groups • New Social Practices II • Physical Activity and Autonomy • Intervention field practice • Intergrative Approach • Social Intervention with Families • Integration Field Practices + Two additional general complementary courses • Social Work Research CONDITIONS TO ENABLE YOU TO DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS TO: PROSPECTIVE AREAS OF EMPLOYMENT • conducting individual, family or group interviews; • Social worker • lead group activities; • Addiction interventionist • develop projects; • Compensation officer • understand and distinguish social services issues; • Correctional service officer • know the main social and economic community resources; • Sociocommunity agent ARE YOU A PERSON OF ACTION? • intervene in contexts of prevention and support; • Socio-economic assistance officer YOU WANT TO BE AN AGENT OF SOCIAL CHANGE BY • carry out social interventions with individuals, families, crisis situation ; • develop a professional and ethical identity. DOING PRACTICAL WORK AND NOTICEABLE ACHIEVEMENT? You wish to: • Intervene with people living with social difficulties such as dependency, poverty, abuse, domestic issues? • Assess problematic situations and find solutions? • Carry out educational actions and contribute to positive changes? • Work within multidisciplinary teams? This program will allow you to act as a consultant, mediator, protector, agent of social change or a milieu representative. You can work with families, individuals, groups or even communities who are confronted with social and personal challenging realities in order to help them achieve better life conditions. ADMISSION Diploma of secondary studies (DES) or academic background REQUIREMENTS judged equivalent to the DES (11 completed years of study) STUDYING IN SOCIAL WORK : AN ENGAGING CHOICE ! collegeuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT Technical DCS program LIST OF COURSES 3 years • Introduction to graphic communications • Cost analysis • Customer service • Information technology in graphic • Advertising products • Managing a Web project communications • Organization of printing materials • Production coordination • Printing processes • Graphic communication and Web project • Finishing and binding • Marketing •P rofessional communications • Production management • Computer graphics and Web technology in English I and II • Web project • Page layout and prepress • Client proposals • Internship • Description of work • Purchasing procedures • Imposition techniques • Production planning SKILLS PROSPECTIVE AREAS OF EMPLOYMENT This program will prepare you to work in a variety of print production • Project manager in marketing or advertising and graphic communications environments that produce advertising • Marketing coordinator brochures, packaging, promotional items and more. You will also be • Advertising agency sales representative ready to work on website production and projects combining digital • Graphic design business representative IF YOU’RE CREATIVE, WELL ORGANIZED AND PASSIONATE ABOUT and printed materials. • Printing supervisor • Agency customer service coordinator ADVERTISING PROJECTS, WE’VE GOT JUST THE PROGRAM FOR YOU! This program will train you to manage any type of print-production project, provide professional and courteous customer service and guide clients through any graphic communications project. You will be ready to analyze client requests, provide advice, estimate production costs and find productive solutions for your clients. You will also be trained to make the most of Web technologies. The new Technical Program in Graphic Communications Project Management has three main components: • A focus on communicating, consulting and interacting with colleagues and clients, resolving problems and delivering exceptional customer service. • Will equip you with an in-depth understanding of each step in the graphic production and printing processes. • Provide training in cost estimates, planning, coordination and management— essential skills for any successful project manager. ADMISSION To be admitted into the DCS in Graphic Communications Project Management, you must meet the Ministry of Education and Higher REQUIREMENTS Education’s basic requirements for college students. collegeuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
FINANCIAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES AND INSURANCE TECHNOLOGY AND INSURANCE TECHNOLOGY Technical DCS program LIST OF COURSES 3 years • The financial services and insurance industry • Taxation • Commercial civil liability • Marketing of services • Communications and approaching clients • Economic context of services • Business law •R epresentation in financial services • Financing • Introduction to accounting and insurance • Risk analysis and pricing •A pplied computing for finance •A nalysis of savings, investment • Internship (services company) and insurance and creditproducts •R ecommendations in property and casualty • Financial products for individuals • Tax planning insurance for individuals • Automobile insurance • Business communications in English •R ecommendations in commercial property • Financial information I and II •A nalysis of individual and group personal and casualty insurance • Financial services and insurance law insurance products • Recommendations in personal insurance •A pplied mathematics for finance • Statistics • Savings and investments and insurance • Personal financial planning • Losses •P roperty and individual civil liability •C ommercial property and casualty insurance insurance SKILLS PROSPECTIVE AREAS OF EMPLOYMENT Over the course of your training, you will acquire a variety of skills. • Property and casualty insurance agent Among other things, you will learn how to analyze different insurance • Property and casualty insurance broker products, work within the legal and regulatory framework of the • Expert in damages financial services and insurance industries, settle an insurance claim, • Financial security advisor ARE YOU FASCINATED BY determine the impact of decisions on personal finances, recommend and sell personal insurance, savings and investment products, • Personal finance advisor FINANCIAL SERVICES AND INSURANCE? and much more ! The training program leads to an in-depth understanding of personal and business insurance, financial products, economics and taxation. You will learn to write financial plans and private and group insurance policies, and to handle damage claims. Lastly, you will develop your client communication skills, learning to incorporate their objectives and needs into your work, and acquire the skills you need to manage your career and adapt to changes in the profession. The program is structured to equally prepare you for the financial services and personal and property insurance industries. Based on the requirements of these three fields, the program helps students develop the skills they need to do the following professional work: • Settle damage claims • Assess risks and recommend and sell property and casualty insurance to individuals and companies • Sell personal and group insurance products as well as savings, investment and credit products • Serve as a client representative • Analyze clients’ needs and objectives • Develop programs and recommend insurance or financial services • Analyze the risks and the details of insurance applications in order to determine whether they should be accepted • Settle and follow-up insurance claims ADMISSION To be admitted into the DCS in Financial Services and Insurance Technology, you must meet the Ministry of Education and Higher REQUIREMENTS Education’s basic requirements for college students. collegeuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
EVENT PROJECT ORGANISATION ET GESTION MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING DE PROJETS ÉVÉNEMENTIELS Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS) program LIST OF COURSES 2 years/4 sessions (1200 hours) • Introduction to the profession • Producing documents for event organizing • Law in professional settings • Functions of computing tools • Advertising: fundamental principles • Developing creativity • Planning and organizing an event • Preparing to enter the job market • Social media management • Communications: fundamental principles • Cultural events I and II • Event organization internship I and II • Event management: introduction •P lanning and organizing events – • Career management • Choosing vendors and negotiating contracts Projects I and II SKILLS PROSPECTIVE AREAS OF EMPLOYMENT Différentes compétences seront développées au cours de votre • Coordonnateur formation. En plus de planifier et d’organiser un événement, vous • Chargé de projets apprendrez entre autres à utiliser les outils informatiques, à rechercher • Conseiller en organisation et gestion de projets événementiels des fournisseurs, à découvrir des événements culturels et à appliquer • Pigiste en événementiels DO YOU ENJOY PLANNING EVENTS OR CELEBRATIONS, les principes de communication et de publicité, le tout en développant votre créativité! GIVING THEM A UNIQUE TOUCH? THIS IS THE PROGRAM FOR YOU! The Event Project Management and Planning program, leading to the ACS, will give you the skills you need to work in an administrative role related to organizing events and managing event projects. You will learn project management, coordination, production and supervision tasks. By the time you graduate, you will be ready to work for an agency, production company, public relations firm, event planning company or as a self-employed event planner. The skills you acquire in the Event Project Management and Planning program will allow you to: • Plan, organize and produce events • Provide high-quality customer service • Analyze clients’ needs and objectives • Coordinate all aspects of an event-planning project • Oversee all administrative activities. To be admitted into the ACS in Insurance and Financial Services Consulting, you must satisfy one of these conditions: To have a diploma of vocational studies (DVS/DEP) which grants the applicant sufficient ADMISSION knowledge and training related to this program of study; REQUIREMENTS To have a training deemed sufficient by the College and meet the following conditions: • Candidates must have interrupted their studies for at least two consecutive sessions or a full academic year; • Have completed at least one year of post-secondary studies over a period of one year or more; • Be subject to an agreement between the school and an employer. collegeuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES CONSULTING SERVICES CONSULTING Attestation of collegial studies (ACS) program LIST OF COURSES 2 years/4 sessions (1875 hours) • Financial services and insurance industry • Communications and approaching clients • Financing • Marketing of services •R epresentation in financial services • Risk analysis and pricing • Business law and insurance • Commercial civil liability • Introduction to accounting •A nalysis of savings, investment • Internship (services company) • Applied computing for finance and insurance and credit products •R ecommendations in property and casualty • Financial products for individuals • Statistics insurance for individuals • Automobile insurance •A nalysis of individual and group personal •R ecommendations in commercial property • Financial services and insurance law insurance products and casualty insurance • Applied mathematics for finance and • Tax planning • Recommendations in personal insurance insurance • Business communication in English • Savings and investments • Property and individual civil liability insurance • Personal financial planning • Losses • Taxation • Commercial property and casualty insurance • Financial information I and II • Economic context of services SKILLS PROSPECTIVE AREAS OF EMPLOYMENT Over the course of your training, you will acquire a variety of skills. • Bank clerk Among other things, you will learn how to analyze different insurance • Financial services and insurance clerk products, work within the legal and regulatory framework of the • Financial products sales representative financial services and insurance industries, settle an insurance claim, • Expert in insurable losses ARE YOU FASCINATED BY FINANCIAL determine the impact of decisions on personal finances, recommend and sell personal insurance, savings and investment products, • Insurance agencies or brokerages • Insurance companies SERVICES AND INSURANCE? and much more! The Insurance and Financial Services Consulting program equips students with three important skill sets: an in-depth understanding of the insurance and financial services industries, the ability to design specific products and services in these fields, and tools for communicating effectively and managing their career. After completing this ACS program, you will be able to perform the following professional work: • Promote and sell insurance and financial products for an institution or brokerage • Serve as a client representative • Analyze clients’ needs and objectives • Develop programs and recommendations for insurance or financial services • Analyze the risks and the details of insurance applications in order to determine whether they should be accepted • Settle and follow-up insurance claims. To be admitted into the ACS in Insurance and Financial Services Consulting, you must satisfy one of these conditions: To have a diploma of vocational studies (DVS/DEP) which grants the applicant sufficient ADMISSION knowledge and training related to this program of study; REQUIREMENTS To have a training deemed sufficient by the College and meet the following conditions: • Candidates must have interrupted their studies for at least two consecutive sessions or a full academic year; • Have completed at least one year of post-secondary studies over a period of one year or more; • Be subject to an agreement between the school and an employer. collegeuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
A TRAINING THAT INTEGRATES MUSIC : POP & JAZZ DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN MUSIC LEARNING GENERAL STUDIES PROFILE COURSES INSTRUMENTS • Exploration of literary discourses – • Main instrument 1, 2, 3 and 4 Singing Pre-University Program • Pop jazz 1, 2, 3 and 4 • Introduction to College English • Auditory acuity and musical theory 1 and 2 Chords and winds • Literary Genres • Auditory acuity and jazz theory 1 and 2 Battery • Literary Themes • Harmony with instrument 1 and 2 Keyboard • Philosophy and Rationality • Improvization and interpretation 1 and 2 • Philosophy: Human Being • The history of world music 1 and 2 • Ethical Philosophy • Popular music 1877-1957 • French I • Popular music since 1957 • French II • Music production techniques 1, 2 and 3 POSSIBILITÉ DE DOUBLE DEC • Physical Activity and Health • Integration show • Physical Activity and Effectiveness Social science – Music • Physical Activity and Autonomy Science program – Music + Two additional general Arts, literature and communication – Music complementary courses PROSPECTIVE MAJORS KEY DATES • With a DCS in music, you will have access to several university programs leading to a Bachelor’s degree Admission DEADLINE 1ST MARCH • If you wish to pursue music studies, you will choose, inter alia, among the following disciplines: interpretation, composition, teaching, musicology • If you decide not to continue in music studies, you can choose to enroll in one of these Hearing END OF MARCH THE POP & JAZZ THE DOUBLE PROGRAMS human sciences programs mainly education, law and communication. (HEARING PREPARATION BOOKLET) OR MUSIC PROGRAM MUSIC | SCIENCES MUSIC | SOCIAL SCIENCE Verdict END OF APRIL MUSIC | COMMUNICATION AT UNIVERSEL COLLEGE - CAMPUS GATINEAU -, IT IS POSSIBLE TO DEVELOP YOUR MUSIC TALENTS AND SUCCEED IN OTHER ACADEMIC STUDIES AT THE SAME TIME! Music makes you thrive? You couldn’t see your life without it? This is great because Universel College offers a program unique in the Outaouais Canadian region: THE POP AND JAZZ MUSIC PROGRAM! Once you will succeed the preliminary entry audition, you will be able to enjoy a broad music program allowing you to explore the full extent of your music passion. Usually on a 2 year base, this pre-university program is also offered in a double program version which takes place over a 3 year period. The double program version combines the Music program to one of our Sciences, Social Studies or Communication programs. As the only bilingual private college in the region, Universel College offers you the opportunity • Diploma of secondary studies (DES) or academic background to work with digital technologies which are definitely part of musician’s new reality. You will ADMISSION judged equivalent to the DES (11 completed years of study) find here what you have been looking and hoping for: a complete training allowing you to create in a well-equipped environment. With all the knowledge and the skills you will acquire REQUIREMENTS • To have the aptitudes and knowledge to succeed the music exams during hearings. during the program, you will give yourself the means to succeed in the musical field ! collegeuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
INTEGRATION TO SPORT-STUDIES PROGRAM COLLEGIATE STUDIES THE INTEGRATION TO COLLEGIATE STUDIES PROGRAM PROPOSES PASSIONATE OF SPORT, MAKE YOUR STUDIES A SUCCESS! CUSTOM PATHWAYS TO SUCCESSFULLY START YOUR COLLEGE STUDIES. If you are undecided about your program of choice or if you have chosen a program At Universel College - Campus Gatineau -, you can practice high level sports Our sports teams for which you are missing one or few prerequisites, this program is for you! while successfully completing your studies, and this, within a balanced compete in the schedule. We offer the ideal framework to succeed in your studies while RSEQ - Sports Network It offers a lighter schedule, allowing you to take courses that will: bring you to the desired thriving as an athlete. Whether you wish to compete or simply practice a academic levels (ex. Mathematics, Physics or Secondary V Chemistry), making you eligible sport that you are passionate about, you will have here access to a full range Student of Quebec - for different programs of studies requiring prerequisites or, allow you to complete missing of sports and activities which will sure meet your needs... No matter what you and proudly wear the courses needed to obtain your high school diploma (Secondary 5 level French or English, are aiming for, we certainly have the formula you need! colors of the Universel Secondary 4 level History, Science or Mathematics). Gatineau! THE SPORT-STUDIES PROGRAM You wish to successfully join your studies to the practice of your favourite sport? We offer a highly competitive program to students who wish to take part in one of our sport college teams: hockey, basketball and soccer. Because we are aware of the requirements high level training can have while keeping at heart your academic success, certain accommodations may be granted, as example the possibility of arranging your class schedule in order to fit your training needs, the opportunity to spread out your program on additional semesters. Head and assistant coaches as well as the entire sports support team work closely with the teachers, the professional and the administration staff of the college so you can achieve your maximal potential on both your sport and academic careers. collegeuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
KEY DATES Open House For the dates of our Open House, please visit: www.collegeuniversel.ca/en/future-students/open-house/ Student for a day For the dates of our Open House, please visit: www.collegeuniversel.ca/en/future-students/student-for-a-day/ SERVICES • Financial aid • Relationship assistance • Cafeteria and terrace • Academic support success center • Virtual library • Student lounge • Individualized pedagogical assistance (IPA) • Computer labs • Parking • Guidance • Coopsco virtual library Admissions office : 819 503-2400 290, boulevard Saint-Joseph, #200 Gatineau (Québec) J8Y 3G5 ONLINE ADMISSION www.collegeuniversel.ca/admission/ admission@cuniversel.ca collegeuniversel.ca
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