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A modern, prestigious institution, the Université de Sherbrooke ranks among Canada's best universities. Known for its humanistic nature and innovative character, the University stands out for its student-centered culture and the efforts it deploys in promoting the successof every student. Studying at the Université de Sherbrooke means living a uniquely enriching experience on both the academic and human levels in a stimulating, dynamic environment.

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Cover photo: Martin BlacheInside photos: Martin Blache, Michel Caron

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A modern, prestigious institution, the Université de Sherbrooke ranks among Canada's best

universities. Known for its humanistic nature and innovative character, the University stands

out for its student-centered culture and the efforts it deploys in promoting the success

of every student.

Studying at the Université de Sherbrooke means living a uniquely enriching experience on

both the academic and human levels in a stimulating, dynamic environment.

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Université deSHERBROOKE

The Université de Sherbrooke is a French-language university and the heart of an international research hub.

Located in Sherbrooke, Quebec, the university has more than 37,000 students from 100 countries and offers

more than 360 programs in most areas of study at all three levels of undergraduate and graduate education.

A SOUND REPUTATION FOR GOOD REASONSQuality of teaching, which helps produce qualified professionals and researchers highly soughtafter by employers around the world.

Culture of innovation, faculty openness and receptiveness, and commitment to student success.

Cooperative-education program (alternating academic work with internships). Sherbrooke was thefirst university to implement cooperative programs in Quebec and remains the leader in the field.

Outstanding educational environment, combining dynamic student life in a natural setting thatpromotes outdoor leisure and recreational activities.

Research vitality, which brings in more than $100 million in public and private funding every year.

Ranked first in Canada for income from faculty inventions and discoveries.

Environmental commitment, as evidenced, in part, by an original program providing studentsopen access to mass transit.

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3 CAMPUSES9 FACULTIES MAIN CAMPUSThe Main Campus, located in westSherbrooke, has eight faculties. TheCampus, which is both urban andbuzzing with activity, has green spaces,areas for work and socializing, andmany services close to the classrooms(residencies, performance halls andentertainment facilities, cafeterias,libraries, businesses, bus station,sports complex, and more).

HEALTH CAMPUSThe Health Campus is located in eastSherbrooke. This extensive biomedicalcomplex is home to the Faculty ofMedicine and Health Sciences, theSherbrooke University Hospital Centre(CHUS), the Pharmacology Institute ofSherbrooke, the Étienne-Le Bel Centre(applied research), and the AppliedCancer Research Pavilion. Students onthis campus also have access to thefull range of student services.

LONGUEUIL CAMPUSThe Longueuil Campus, located onMontréal's South Shore, serves thousandsof students each year. Although special-ized in part-time graduate education(master's and doctoral levels) in avariety of fields, this campus alsooffers a number of tailored-trainingand undergraduate programs.

MAIN SHERBROOKE CAMPUS

SHERBROOKE HEALTHCAMPUS

LONGUEUIL CAMPUS

AdministrationArts, Humanities and Social SciencesEducationEngineeringLawMedicine and Health SciencesScienceSports and Physical EducationTheology and Religious Studies

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UNIVERSITY LIFE

STUDENT LIFEStudent life at Sherbrooke has earned areputation for its vitality and richness,starting with your first day on campusand running right up to commencement.There are more than a hundred studentassociations and groups involved inmaking social and community life adynamic experience.

SERVICESServices provided on the Main Campusinclude a medical clinic, psychologicaland counselling services, a sports medi-cine clinic, and nutrition counselling.The campus also has a number of shopsand businesses, including cafeterias, abookstore, a computer store, a travelagency, and a barbershop/hairdressingsalon.

CULTUREThe Maurice-O’Bready theatre, withseating for 1700, provides a stage forperformers of national and interna-tional renown. The University offersits students preferential access to abroad variety of cultural events andactivities with its Carte Blanche passproviding access and discounts. TheSchool of Music offers concerts and theArt Gallery puts on contemporary-artexhibitions.

SPORTSVert & Or teams defend the Universitycolors in track and field, cross-countryrunning, football, swimming, soccer,volleyball, badminton, cheerleading,golf, and rugby. The University's state-of-the-art sports facilities include:

> a 50-m two-section pool> a double gymnasium> two track-and-field stadiums

(indoor and outdoor)> a complete weight-training room> a synthetic multisport surface> a climbing wall, indoor tennis courts, and more

The Main Campus is nestled on theslopes of mont Bellevue, where you cancycle, hike, snowshoe, and cross-countryski. On the other side of the mountainis a downhill-ski centre right in the city.

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Sherbrooke,A TRUE

COLLEGE TOWNSherbrooke ranks as Quebec's sixth largest city

with a population of 150,000. In addition to being

bilingual, Sherbrooke is home to two universities

—one English speaking and the other French

speaking—and three colleges. The vast majority

of the student population comes from outside of

the city, making Sherbrooke a young, vibrant,

and vital city.

Moreover, the cost of living in Sherbrooke is very

reasonable and there are no traffic jams to speak of.

The area's lakes, rivers, and mountains combine to make

Sherbrooke an outstanding place to live. Downtown

holds a great deal of attraction for students, with its

movie theatres, cafés, bars, and small clubs where

independent rock groups perform, giving Sherbrooke

its own reputation in the music industry.

Reasons why Sherbrooke stands out from other towns in the country:

20% OF ITS POPULATION PURSUES POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION

60% OF ITS ECONOMY IS LINKED TO THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

ITS HIGHLY ADVANTAGEOUS POSITION AS AN INTEGRATED STUDENT CITY IN ASELECT CLUB COMPRISING A SMALL NUMBER OF CITIES AROUND THE WORLD

ITS LEADERSHIP ROLE IN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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Photo: City of Sherbrooke, Jocelyn Riendeau

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UdeS andTHE WORLDUdeS's reputation for vitality and innovation attracts students

from across the province and around the world. More than 85%

of the University's student population comes from outside

Sherbrooke, creating a warm atmosphere that lets new students

integrate into the community easier.

Internationalization at UdeS means:

3,500 international students and immigrants from 100 countries

375 exchange students through student mobility programs

229 international cooperative agreements with 49 countries

Cultural diversity reflected in faculty representation, since 23% of faculty members were born outside of Canada

Active partnerships with the Réseau Latinus (initiative linking Romance-language universities) and the Confucius Institute

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Note: Only Canadian citizens and landed immigrants cantake part in the cooperative program.

The co-op benefits for students includegaining experience and earning a salary.Employers benefit from the services andknowledge of the next generation ofuniversity graduates highly interestedin learning and succeeding.

In 1966, the Université de Sherbrookeestablished Quebec's first universityco-op program and remains the definiteleader in this field. Our co-op offeringconsists of more than 40 programs,concentrations, and pathways.

Each year, our students go on nearly4,000 internships throughout Quebecand even across the world. More than50 people, including about 30 internshipcoordinators, seek out internshippossibilities in addition to advisingand assisting students and employersthroughout the cooperative experience.

Co-op graduates amass at least one yearof relevant experience before earningtheir diplomas, while reaping thebenefits of unrivaled career prepara-tion that employers genuinely value.

CooperativeINTERNSHIPSThe Université de Sherbrooke's co-op program gives students the

opportunity to work for companies in their chosen fields and meet

actual professionals, while working towards their degrees. This original

and practical approach alternates semesters of academic study with

semesters of full-time employment throughout the student's program.

Total of $37M a year paid directlyto interns

About 20% of internships inSherbrooke, 30% in Montréal, 20%in Montérégie, and 10% in Québec City

Overall internship placement rateof at least 98% across all programsof study

USherbrooke.ca/stages-coop

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RESEARCHThe Université de Sherbrooke has earned a reputation for its hard-hitting research, which has led

to major discoveries and innovations in a variety of disciplines. Research at the Université de

Sherbrooke translates into:

More than $100M devoted to research annually

More than 75 research chairs

96 protected inventions, of which 44% have been transferred to industry to date

143 active invention files and 330 patents filed or granted

26 spinoff companies

300 research contracts with more than 360 partners annually

USherbrooke.ca/recherche

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FIVE MAJOR RESEARCH INSTITUTESThe University hosts five majorresearch institutes that serve asCanadian models in their niches. Eachinstitute normally involves multiplefaculties or universities, including atleast 20 faculty members from theUniversité de Sherbrooke.

Environment and Sustainable Development Observatory

Interdisciplinary Institute for Technological Innovation

Pharmacology Instituteof Sherbrooke

Research Centre on Aging

Research Institute on Educational Practices

SCIENTIFIC COMPUTATION CENTREThe Université de Sherbrooke enjoysan enviable position with respect toCanadian high-performance computing(HPC) with one of Canada's largestcapacities for housing scientific com-puting equipment. Investigators cancount on the regular upgrading of theMammouth supercomputer and a soundtechnical team providing for the needsof many disciplines, in particular,chemistry, physics, biology, healthsciences, remote sensing, and allareas of engineering.

HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCESRESEARCH PAVILIONBuilt in 2010–2011, the new Humanitiesand Social Sciences Research Pavilionbrings together 300 professors andstudent researchers from the humanities,social sciences, and education. Thisstate-of-the-art, LEED-certified buildingpromotes interdisciplinary collaborationwhile providing appropriate spacesand equipment.

INTERDISCIPLINARY INSTITUTE FORTECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION (3IT)Located in a new 7,000-m2 structure, 3IToffers an outstanding environment fordesign, prototyping, and assessment,ranging from nanotechnologies up tosystems and their applications. Thisjoint university/industry working envi-ronment centred on interdisciplinarityhouses Class 100 and 100,000 cleanrooms; installations for mechanical,electronic, and computer prototyping;and a unique laboratory for assessingthe use and ergonomics of new tech-nologies under actual conditions.

UNIQUEINFRASTRUCTURE

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CANCER APPLIEDRESEARCH PAVILIONThis new pavilion located on the HealthCampus brings together about 30 multi-disciplinary research teams. It alsohouses highly specialized equipmentfor researchers in functional genomics,RNomics, proteomics, molecular oncol-ogy, and the cellular biology of cancer.

BRP–UDES CENTREFOR ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY Located in the Université de SherbrookeInnovation Park, this centre—the only oneof its kind in Canada—focuses on deve-loping cutting-edge new technologiespertaining to motorized recreationalvehicles. Joint university/BombardierRecreational Products teams workprimarily on five themes: engines;transmissions and drive systems; sus-pension and shock absorbers; materialsand manufacturing processes; andtechnologies that are more environ-mentally friendly. The facility includeslaboratories, workshops, and officesas well as more than $5M of specializedresearch equipment.

MIQRO INNOVATION COLLABORATIVECENTRE (C2MI)Located in Bromont's technology parkabout an hour from Sherbrooke, C2MIis an innovation centre for assemblingthe next generation of electronic chips.Based on powerful models of University/industry partnering, C2MI is a cruciallink in the microelectronics ecosystemin the northeastern part of the continentand one of the world's most importantresearch hubs in this field. C2MIrecently received more than $218M forthe construction of a building and theacquisition of research equipment.

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RESEARCH GROUPS

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FACULTY OFADMINISTRATIONUSherbrooke.ca/adm/recherche

ACCOUNTING AND TAXATION

I Research Chair in Taxationand Public Finance

I Team for Managing the Costs andPerformance of Physical-DisabilityRehabilitation Institutions

ECONOMICS

I Economy and International Development Research Group (GRÉDI)

FINANCEI Applied Finance Research Group

MANAGEMENT

I Chair in Management and Governanceof Cooperatives and Mutuals

I Chair in Work Organization

I CIBC Research Chair in Financial Integrity

I Desjardins Chair in ManagingSustainable Development

I Innovation-Management Research Team

MANAGEMENT-INFORMATIONSYSTEMS AND QUANTITATIVEMANAGEMENT METHODSI Research Chair on Business Geomatics

I Research Hub in Strategic and Multidimensional Business Intelligence

I UdeS Research Group on Online Communities

MARKETING

I Bombardier Chair in Trademark Management

FACULTYOF LAWUSherbrooke.ca/droit/recherche

Three strategic law-relatedresearch niches:

LAW AND HEALTH POLICYThis has been a cutting-edge researchniche for more than 25 years in the Faculty.The Chair in Health Law and Governancedeals with themes such as law andgovernance; law, ethics, and modernmedicine; rights of individuals; andmedical liability.

DISPUTE PREVENTIONAND SETTLEMENTDispute prevention and settlementapproaches (negotiation, mediation,and arbitration) are rapidly developingaround the world as alternatives to thejudicial process. Our Faculty of Law playsa leadership role in this field through itsprograms, training offered throughoutthe world, and collaboration with nationallegal organizations.

INTERNATIONALIZATION OF LAWThe phenomenon of globalization hasdealt a new hand in law education andresearch. Training and research areincreasingly integrating principlesand practices from other legal systems.

FACULTYOF EDUCATIONUSherbrooke.ca/education/recherche

I Canada Research Chair in Pedagogical Intervention

I Canada Research Chair on Teenage Delinquency

I Centre for the Study of Transitionsand Learning (CÉRTA)

I Research Centre on Educational Intervention (CRIE)

I Research Chair on Child Acquisitionof Literacy

IResearch Chair on Professional Innovations and Identities related to Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Intellectual Disabilities

I Research Group on Child Social Maladjustment (GRISE)

I Science Teaching and Learning Research Centre (CRÉAS)

I Sherbrooke Regional School Board's Research Chair on Student Achievement and Perseverance

RESEARCH INSTITUTE ONEDUCATIONAL PRACTICES (IRPÉ)An international scientific standardreference bringing together nine centres and research teams, 62 investigators,and scientific partners in Canada, France,Belgium, Switzerland, and South America.

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FACULTY OF SPORTS ANDPHYSICAL EDUCATION

USherbrooke.ca/feps/recherche

Three strategic research nichesin the Faculty:

EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONFOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITYThis thrust's researchers belong to theResearch Group on EducationalIntervention and Professional Trainingin Physical Activity, one of Quebec's mostactive groups in this field.

KINESIOLOGY, HEALTH, AND AGINGThis thrust's activities are conducted atthe Research Centre on Aging (CDRV),one of Canada's most important centresspecializing in aging. It brings togetherabout 30 investigators from many scientificdisciplines as well as more than a hundredpeople dedicated to research.

PREVENTION OFMUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERSThis thrust's research covers both fieldand laboratory settings for all sports,occupational, and daily settings that couldresult in musculoskeletal disorders.

The Faculty's multidisciplinary characteralso leads to the active participation of itsinvestigators in two other research multi-disciplinary institutes:

I Interdisciplinary Institute for Technological Innovation (3IT)

I Research Institute on Educational Practices (IRPÉ)

FACULTY OFENGINEERING

USherbrooke.ca/genie/recherche

CHEMICAL AND BIOTECHNOLOGICALENGINEERING

I Canada Research Chairon Cell-Biomaterial Biohybrid Systems

I Industrial Research Chairon Cellulosic Ethanol

I Pfizer Chair on Process Analytical Technologies in Pharmaceutical Engineering

I Research Centre on Energy, Plasma,and Electrochemistry (CREPE)

I Research Team on Producingand Immobilizing Active Principles

CIVIL ENGINEERING

I Canada Research Chair in Earthquake Engineering

I Canada Research Chair on Composite Materials used for Civil-Engineering Structures

I Earthquake-Engineering Research Centre (CRGP)

I Hydro-Québec TransÉnergie Industrial Research Chair in Overhead Power Transmission Lines

I NSERC Industrial Chair on High-Performance Flowable Concrete with Adapted Rheology

I NSERC Industrial Research Chair in Concrete Structure Analysis

INSERC Industrial Research Chair on Innovative Fibre-Reinforced-Polymer (FRP)Composite Materials for Concrete Infrastructure

I Research Team on the Developmentof Advanced Wastewater Treatment

I SAQ Chair on the Value-Added Useof Glass in Materials

I UdeS Research Centre on Concrete Infrastructure (CRIB-US)

ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTERENGINEERING

I Canada Research Chair in Quantum Semiconductors

I Canada Research Chair in Roboticsand Mobile Intelligent Systems

I Research Chair on DesigningMedical-Imaging Instrumentation

INTERDISCIPLINARY

I Interdisciplinary Institutefor Technological Innovation (3IT)

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

I Canada Research Chair in Microfluidics and Power Microsystems

I Canada Research Chair in Skeletal Reconstruction

I NSERC Chair in Industrial Energy Efficiency

I NSERC Industrial Research Chairin Aviation Acoustics

I UdeS Radical Innovation Centre (CIRUS)

I UdeS Vibration and Acoustics Group (GAUS)

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FACULTY OF MEDICINEAND HEALTH SCIENCES

FACULTY OF ARTS,HUMANITIES, ANDSOCIAL SCIENCES

USherbrooke.ca/flsh/recherche

APPLIED ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY

I Chair in Applied Ethics

I Research Group on Governanceand Applied Ethics (ERGEA)

ARTS

I Canada Research Chair in the History of Publishing and the Sociology of Literature

I Centre for Computer Analysis and Processing of Quebec French (CATIFQ)

I Research and Study Group on Quebec Books (GRÉLQ)

I Research Group on Comparative Quebec–Canada Literature and Culture

GEOMATICS AND REMOTE SENSING

I Canada Research Chair in Terrestrial Observation and Phytoplankton Ecophysiology

I Centre for Remote-Sensing Applications and Research (CARTEL)

HISTORY

I Lucienne-Cnockaert Chair

SOCIAL WORK

I Canada Research Chair on Professional Integration Practices of Gerontology Services

I Research Chair on Mistreatmentof Older Adults

USherbrooke.ca/medecine/recherche

ANATOMY AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY

I Canada Research Chair in Digestive Physiopathology

I Canada Research Chair in Intracellular Signalling and Digestive Physiopathology

I Research Centre on Epithelial Biology

BIOCHEMISTRY

I Canada Research Chair in Genomicsand Catalytic RNA

I Research Centre on RNA Biology

COMMUNITY HEALTH

I Merck-Frosst Chair in Pharmacologyand Geriatric Medicine

I Research Chair in Drug Addiction

GERONTOLOGYI Research Centre on Aging (CDRV)

MEDICINE

I André-Lussier Research Chairin Rheumatology

ICIHR / IRSC / ISPS / FCRSS / CSSSC Applied Research Chair on Health Servicesand Policy Research on Chronic Diseases in Primary Care

I Hôpital Charles LeMoyne Research Centre

I IRSC-GSK Chair in Diabetes

I Research Centre in Endocrinology, Metabolism, and Signalling

I Research Centre on Medical Educationof the Société des médecins de l'Université de Sherbrooke

MICROBIOLOGYAND INFECTIOLOGY

I Canada Research Chair in Functional Genomics

I Canada Research Chair in Telomere Biology

NUCLEAR MEDICINEAND RADIOBIOLOGY

I Canada Research Chair in Magnetic Resonance Imaging

I Jeanne and J.-Louis Lévesque Chairin Radiobiology

I Research Centre in Radiation Oncology

I Sherbrooke Centre for Molecular Imaging

PEDIATRICS (AND MEDICINE)

I Canada Research Chair In Neonatal Respiratory Physiology

I Ovine Perinatal Research Team

I UdeS Centre for Teaching and Researchon Inflammation (CERIUS)

PHARMACOLOGY

I Canada Research Chair in Nanopharmacology and Atomic Force Microscopy

I Pharmacology Institute of Sherbrooke (IPS)

I UdeS Research Centre in Structural Pharmacology (CREPSUS)

PHYSIOLOGY, BIOPHYSICS,AND SURGERYI Sherbrooke Neuroscience Centre (CNS)

PNEUMOLOGY

I Association pulmonaire du Québec Chair in Respiratory Health

REHABILITATIONI Chair in Telerehabilitation

SURGERY

I J. Armand Bombardier Foundation and Pratt & Whitney Research Chair in Work Rehabilitation

I National Bank Chair on Brain-Cancer Treatment

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FACULTY OF SCIENCEUSherbrooke.ca/sciences/recherche

BIOLOGY

I Canada Research Chair in Evolutionary Demography and Conservation

I Canada Research Chair in Gene Transcription Mechanisms

I Canada Research Chair in Molecular Biology, Evolution, and Impact of BacterialMobile Elements

I Centre for the Study and Improvementof Microbial Diversity (CEVDM)

I Research Centre for Terrestrial Ecology (CRET)

I Research Centre for Vegetation Improvement (SÈVE)

CHEMISTRY

I Canada Research Chair in Computational Chemistry and Molecular Photonics

I Canada Research Chair in Terrestrial Biogeochemistry

I Research Centre on Energy, Plasma,and Electrochemistry (CREPE)

I Research Centre on Optical and Photonic Materials (CÉMOPUS)

COMPUTER SCIENCE

I Modeling Neural Networks, Imagery,and Vision (MOIVRE)

I Research Centre on Intelligent Houses (CRHI)

MATHEMATICS I Maurice-Auslander Chair

I Team on Algebraic and Geometric Structures

PHYSICS

I Canada Excellence Research Chairin Quantum Signal Processing

I Canada Research Chair in Condensed Matter Physics

I Canada Research Chair in Quantum Materials

I Research Centre in Quantum Materials (CRMQ)

I Research Team on the Physicsof Quantum Information (ÉPIC)

FACULTYOF THEOLOGY ANDRELIGIOUS STUDIESUSherbrooke.ca/fater/recherche

The Faculty's main research activitiescentre on:

I Bible and ancient Far East

I Ecological theology

I Feminist theology

I Fundamental theology

I Narrative and catechetical theology

I Religious facts and media

I Theological ethics

I Theology and religious rights

UNIVERSITY CENTREFOR ENVIRONMENTALSTUDIES (CUFE)USherbrooke.ca/environnement

Students can pursue research in the areasof the environment and sustainable develop-ment under the supervision of professorsfrom seven faculties, in disciplines asvaried as ecology, biology, engineering,chemistry, economics, management,geomatics, remote sensing, law, ethics,education, and health sciences. For asurvey of the environmental researchprojects and to read the profiles ofinvestigators associated with the CUFE,go to USherbrooke.ca/environnement,click Programmes, and choose Maîtrise.

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PROGRAMS

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UNDERGRADUATEApplied political scienceBiochemistry of healthBiologyBiotechnology engineeringBusiness administration:

Concentration in accountingConcentration in finance Concentration in human-resources managementConcentration in managementConcentration in management information systemsConcentration in marketing

Chemical engineeringChemistryCivil engineeringCommunications, writing, and multimediaComputer engineeringCounsellingEcologyEconomicsElectrical engineeringEnglish and intercultural studiesEnvironmental studiesGeomatics applied to the environmentHistoryImagery and digital sciencesInformaticsKinesiologyLawLaw/life sciences (bachelor's/master's degrees)Law/MBA (bachelor's/master's degrees)Literature and cultural studies Management informationMarketing communication (bachelor's/master's degrees)MathematicsMechanical engineeringMedicineMicrobiologyMolecular and cellular biologyMultidisciplinaryMusicNursingOccupational therapy (bachelor's/master's degrees)

Pharmaceutical chemistryPharmacologyPhilosophyPhysical education and healthPhysicsPhysiotherapy (bachelor's/master's degrees)Preschool and elementary educationPsychoeducationPsychologySecondary educationSchool and social adjustment Social workTeaching English as a second languageTheologyTranslationVocational education

MASTER'SAdministration and MBAAerospatial engineeringApplied political science Biochemistry BiologyCellular biology Chemical engineeringChemistry Chorale conductingClinical sciencesCivil engineeringCollege teachingComparative Canadian literatureCounsellingContemporary religious studiesDispute prevention and settlement EconomicsEducationEducation and training managementElectrical engineeringEngineering managementEnvironment FrenchGeographyGerontology Health policy and lawHistoryImmunology InformaticsIntercultural mediation Law Management and governance of cooperativesand mutualsMathematics Mechanical engineeringMicrobiology Pharmacology Philosophy Physical activity PhysicsPhysiology Preschool and elementary educationPsychoeducationRadiation sciences and biomedical imageryRehabilitation practicesSchool and social adjustment Secondary education Software engineeringSocial workSubstance-abuse intervention Taxation

DOCTORALAdministrationBiochemistryBiologyCellular biologyChemical engineeringChemistryCivil engineeringClinical sciencesComparative Canadian literatureContemporary religious studies Development economics EducationEducational intervention for physical activityElectrical engineeringFrenchGerontologyHistoryImmunologyLawMathematicsMechanical engineeringMedicineMicrobiologyPharmacologyPhilosophyPhysicsPhysiologyPractical philosophyPsychoeducationPsychologyRadiation sciences and biomedical imageryRemote sensing

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COME SEE US IN PERSON!Three times a year, the Université de Sherbrooke organizes campus tours for prospective students.Parents and friends are welcome to come along, too!

Representatives of the Université de Sherbrooke also travel across Quebec and to certain major cities aroundthe world (mainly French-speaking ones). You can find our schedule of tours in Quebec and abroad byvisiting our Web page: USherbrooke.ca/visiter

If you want to take advantage of a trip to Estrie to visit the university, write at least two weeks in advance to [email protected] to arrange your visit. We will be pleased to show you around!

Follow us on social networks and find out about life on our campuses.

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ACADEMIC INFORMATIONOffice of the RegistrarInformation and RecruitmentTel.: 819-821-7686USherbrooke.ca/information

MAILING ADDRESSUniversité de Sherbrooke2500, boulevard de l'UniversitéSherbrooke (Québec)J1K 2R1 CANADA

GENERAL INFORMATION819-821-7000or1-800-267-UdeS(toll free in Canada and the U.S.)

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MARITIMEPROVINCES

UNITEDSTATES

SOUTHAMERICA

OCEANIA

ASIA

AFRICA

Just 30 minutes from the United States border, the Université de Sherbrooke occupies a unique geographicposition that makes it easy to get away to major cities along North America's East Coast: Montréal (2 h),Québec (3 h), Boston (4 h), and New York (7 h). Students can take advantage of intercity buses andgroup trips to make the most out of these destinations.

All the information herein was correct at the time of printing in February 2012.

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