SPECIFIC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS 2017-2018 BCI – UQAM Specific admission criteria for some programs are listed in this document. The programs are indexed first by level of study (undergraduate and postgraduate) and then alphabetically. Exchange students can find all necessary and pertinent information to verify their admissibility at UQAM according to their desired program. The overall cumulative GPA is based on a scale of 4.0 or 20 - based on the grading system in France. An equivalency chart for the other countries can be found at the end of the present document. PROGRAM SELECTION ✓ The candidate must identify only one program of studies from a list of programs open to exchange students. ✓ The list of programs that are open to exchange students can be found on the BCI website – UQAM section. ✓ The program must be found in the drop down menu in the BCI form. ✓ In order to be admitted, candidates must be enrolled at their home institution in a discipline related to the identified program at UQAM. ✓ Certain programs have limited enrolment for exchange students. Information can be found in this document. ✓ Certain programs are unable to accept students for the full academic year. Students could be admitted either for the Fall semester only or the Winter semester. Be sure to consider this when choosing a program of studies at UQAM and filling out the BCI form. ADMISSION CRITERIA - GRADUATE STUDIES ✓ Certain Master’s programs require 16 years of schooling before participating in an exchange program with UQAM. The list of these programs can be found at the end of this document. COURSE SELECTION The candidate must select courses from within the identified program. An application containing a course selection that does not conform to the program will be rejected. For further information about the courses, please refer to the section Étapes on the SRI website. INTERNSHIPS AND RESEARCH SUPERVISION IMPORTANT - Off-campus internships are not available for exchange students, and all research supervision must be assumed by the student’s home institution.
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SPECIFIC ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS 2017-2018
BCI – UQAM
Specific admission criteria for some programs are listed in this document. The programs are indexed first by level of study (undergraduate and postgraduate) and then alphabetically.
Exchange students can find all necessary and pertinent information to verify their admissibility at UQAM according to their desired program.
The overall cumulative GPA is based on a scale of 4.0 or 20 - based on the grading system in France. An equivalency chart for the other countries can be found at the end of the present document.
PROGRAM SELECTION
✓ The candidate must identify only one program of studies from a list of programs open to exchange students.
✓ The list of programs that are open to exchange students can be found on the BCI website – UQAM section.
✓ The program must be found in the drop down menu in the BCI form.
✓ In order to be admitted, candidates must be enrolled at their home institution in a discipline related to the identified program at UQAM.
✓ Certain programs have limited enrolment for exchange students. Information can be found in this document.
✓ Certain programs are unable to accept students for the full academic year. Students could be admitted either for the Fall semester only or the Winter semester. Be sure to consider this when choosing a program of studies at UQAM and filling out the BCI form.
ADMISSION CRITERIA - GRADUATE STUDIES ✓ Certain Master’s programs require 16 years of schooling before participating in an
exchange program with UQAM. The list of these programs can be found at the end of this document.
COURSE SELECTION
The candidate must select courses from within the identified program. An application containing a course selection that does not conform to the program will be rejected.
For further information about the courses, please refer to the section Étapes on the SRI
website.
INTERNSHIPS AND RESEARCH SUPERVISION
IMPORTANT - Off-campus internships are not available for exchange students, and all
research supervision must be assumed by the student’s home institution.
Maîtrise en Sociologie (Master’s in Sociology) (3428)
Candidates must have successfully completed 16 years of schooling before the
exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,20 (12/20).
Candidates must be registered to a program in Sociology or to a similar program at their
home institution.
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The following course is not offered to exchange students: SOC8625.
Specific conditions apply to the course FEM7000. Any registration to this course must
be approved by the person responsible for the concentration in Feminist Studies.
Maîtrise en Théâtre (Master’s in Theatre) (3078)
Candidates must have successfully completed 16 years of schooling before the
exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,60 (14/20).
These following courses are not offered to exchange students: EST8000, EST8100 and
EST8200.
Creation workshops are offered to exchange students, but places are limited.
Students will be admitted for the full academic year only – No admission for one single
semester.
Maîtrise en Travail social (Master’s in Social Work) (3506)
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,40 (13/20).
There are only 2 openings.
Students will be admitted for the full academic year only – No admission for one
semester only.
Doctorat en Études littéraires (Doctorate in Literature) (3750)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) before
the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,20 (12/20).
The following courses are not offered to exchange students : LIT9001 et LIT9002.
Doctorat en Histoire (Doctorate in History) (3448)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) before
the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 2,80 (11/20).
Doctorat en informatique (Doctorate in Computer Science) (3121)
Candidates must be registered in a Doctorate program in Computer Science at the
home institution.
Candidates must have successfully completed the Doctoral exam prior to the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 2,80 (11/20).
Doctorat en Informatique cognitive (Doctorate in Cognitive Informatics) (3560)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) before
the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,20 (12/20).
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Doctorat Interdisciplinaire en Santé et société (Doctorate in Health and Society) (1550)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) and
must have submitted an essay during this program before the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,40 (13/20).
Doctorat en linguistique (Doctorate in Linguistic) (3662)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) and
must have submitted an essay during this program before the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,20 (12/20).
Doctorat en mathématiques (Doctorate in Mathematics) (3673)
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,20 (12/20).
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) and
must have submitted an essay during this program before the exchange.
Doctorat en Muséologie, médiation, patrimoine (Doctorate in Museology, Mediation,
Heritage) (3122)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) and
must have submitted an essay during this program before the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required : 3,20 (12/20).
When they arrive, candidates must have completed a Master’s degree in one of the
following disciplines: Art History, Communications, Education, History, Archeology,
Psychology, Anthropology, or Ethnology.
Doctorat en Philosophie (Doctorate in Philosphy) (3433)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) and
must have submitted an essay during this program before the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required : 3,20 (12/20).
Doctorat en Science politique (Doctorate in Political Science) (3555)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) before
the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required : 3,50 (13.5/20).
Students will be admitted for the full academic year 2016-2017 only – No admission for
one semester only.
Doctorat en Sciences des religions (Doctorate in Religious studies) (3678)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) before
the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,20 (12/20).
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Doctorat en Science, technologie et société (Doctorate in Science, technology and society)
(3217)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) before
the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,40 (13/20).
Doctorat en Sémiologie (Doctorate in Semiology) (3692)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) before
the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,20 (12/20).
The course selection will be established with the approval of the director of the
program, according to the previous studies of the candidate.
Doctorat en Sexologie (Doctorate in Sexology) (1595)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) before
the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,20 (12/20.
Only the following courses are open to the exchange students : SEX9100, SEX9102,
SEX9110, SEX9120, SEX9130, SEX9500.
Doctorat en Sociologie (Doctorate in Sociology) (3486)
Candidates must have a Master’s degree or the equivalent (Master 2 in France) before
the exchange.
The overall cumulative GPA required: 3,20 (12/20).
The following course is not offered to exchange students: SOC9015.
Specific conditions apply to the course FEM9000. Any registration to this course must
be approved by the person responsible for the concentration in Feminist Studies.
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The following Master’s programs (in numerical order) require the successful completion of
16 years of schooling (Master 1) before arriving at UQAM:
1604 Maîtrise en design de l’environnement, profil recherche - Master’s in Environmental Design
Design 1617 Maîtrise en droit (droit du travail) - Master’s in Law (Labour Law) 1618 Maîtrise en droit (Droit international) - Master’s in Law (International Law) 1619 Maîtrise en droit (Droit international et politique internationale) Master’s in Law
(International Law and International Politics) 1627 Maîtrise en droit (Droit et société) Master’s in Law (Law and Society) 1704 Maîtrise en Design de l’environnement, profil conception - Master’s in Environmental
3026 Maîtrise en Comptabilité, contrôle, audit - Master’s in Accounting, Control
and Auditing
3027 Maîtrise en Comptabilité, contrôle, audit - Master’s in Accounting, Control, Auditing 3045 Maîtrise en développement du tourisme - Master’s in Tourism Development
3078 Maîtrise en Théâtre – Master’s in Theater
3218 Maîtrise en sexologie - Master’s in Sexology
3255 Maîtrise en sciences, Technologie de l’information - Master’s in Science, Information Technology
3280 DESS en Instruments financiers dérivés - Graduate Diploma in Derivative Financial Instruments
3397 Maîtrise en Science politique (sans mémoire) - Master’s in Political Sciences (without thesis)
3420 Maîtrise en Muséologie - Master’s in Museology 3424 Maîtrise en Économique - Master’s in Economics 3428 Maîtrise en sociologie – Master’s in Sociology
3524 Maîtrise en Économique – Master’s in Economics
3580 Maîtrise en Sciences, finance appliquée - Master’s in Applied Finance 3797 Maîtrise en Science politique (avec mémoire) - Master’s in Political Science (with
thesis) 3820 Maîtrise en Droit (droit international) (avec mémoire) - Master’s in Law
(International Law) (with thesis) 3842 DESS en Finance – Graduate Program in Finance 3854 Maîtrise en Études urbaines - Master’s in Urban studies