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College Circuit - Admission requirements for 2014-2015
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Admission requirements for 2014-2015
The purpose of College Circuit, a yearly publication of the ministère        •   Click on “Collèges — Étudiants — Formation collégiale —
de l’Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche, de la Science et de                Programmes d’études” for the list of programs each college is
la Technologie, is to ­provide secondary and college students with               authorized to offer and for descriptions of the programs.
information on the programs leading to a Diploma of College Studies
that are offered by college-level institutions in Québec. College Circuit
also contains information on the admission procedure, on admission
requirements and on student financial assistance.
College Circuit is available on the ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur,
de la Recherche, de la Science et de la Technologie Web site at
Up to date as of September 1, 2013
Ministère de l’Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche,
de la Science et de la Technologie, 2013
ISSN : 1715-4804 (Online)
ISBN : 978-2-550-68852-5 (PDF)
ISSN : 1715-4812 (Online)
ISBN : 978-2-550-68853-2 (PDF)
Dépôt légal, Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec, 2013
Contents                                   A College Is . . .                                                              Québec’s Education System
A College Is . . .                     1   An Educational Institution
Québec’s Education System              1   In Québec, college is the first level of education at which schooling is not                                                                        ENSEIGNEMENT PRIMAIRE
compulsory. From then on, education becomes a matter of personal choice.                                                     ÉDUCATION PRÉSCOLAIRE
Admission                              2                                                                                                                                  Maternelle Maternelle
4 ans      5 ans
1re 2e 3e 4e 5e 6e
Colleges offer pre-university programs and technical programs side by side.
Length of Programs                     3   The former prepare students for university studies, while the latter are es-                                                                                 ENSEIGNEMENT
Programs                               3   sentially geared to the labour market. Technical programs may also lead to
university, provided students meet admission requirements.                                                                                                   de base commune
From Course Outline to Diploma         4
2e           1re
The Cost of a College Education        4
In addition to being a place of learning, college provides an enriching envi-                                                                                ENSEIGNEMENT
Student Financial Assistance           5                                                                                                                                                                 SECONDAIRE
ronment where sociocultural, artistic, sports and community activities are
The R score                            5   offered to promote students’ intellectual, emotional, social and physical                                                                                    de base diversifiée
Pre-University Programs                6                                                                                                                  Parcours de formation
Parcours        générale
de formation générale                               Parcours de formation axée sur l'emploi
Each institution provides services such as guidance counselling, educatio-                               Parcours de formation générale appliquée
FMS                            FPT
Technical Programs                     8
nal and vocational information, job placement, sociocultural activities and                                   5e               4e              3e
Formation                     Formation
List of Public and Private Colleges   24   academic advising. All of these services are designed to meet the indivi-                 DES                                                                                       à un métier
d'études                                                                                  Certificat                    Certificat
For Further Information               27   dual and collective needs of students and help them achieve their academic               secondaires                                                                                   1 an                         3 ans
goals.                                                                                                            Formation professionnelle
ASP                     DEP                                                 MARCHÉ DU TRAVAIL
Organizations such as the student association, the radio station, the news-                                   Attestation
professionnelle         professionnelles
paper, and science, environmental and other clubs offer a range of services                                   Attestation
tailored to the various needs and interests of the student body and encou-
rage active involvement in student life.
All Québec colleges have eliminated architectural barriers to make their         En plus du DES, des conditions particulières d'admission s'appliquent dans certains programmes.
buildings accessible to students with physical handicaps. They also offer                                                          AEC * Attestation d'études collégiales                  MARCHÉ DU TRAVAIL
academic and individual support services for students with visual, physical       Formation technique                              DEC                                         3 ans       MARCHÉ DU TRAVAIL OU
Formation préuniversitaire                       DEC Diplôme d'études collégiales            2 ans
A number of colleges operate student residences. They are identified in the
2E CYCLE                1ER CYCLE
list of public and private colleges on pages 24, 25 and 26. You must howe-                                                                                     DOCTORAT                    MAÎTRISE             BACCALAURÉAT
ver check with each college to find out whether its residential facilities can                                                                                 3 ans ou plus              2 ans ou plus            3 ou 4 ans
accommodate both male and female students.
* AEC : on peut accéder à cete formation sans avoir obtenu un DES : on doit toutefois avoir interrompu ses études pendant deux trimestre consécutifs.
Indique les passages habituels
Légende                          Indique les passages possibles
When, Where and How                                                                 Québec City                                                                      •    Secondary V Language of Instruction;
• Service régional d’admission au collégial de Québec (SRACQ)                    •    Secondary V Second Language;
Before you apply for admission to a college-level institution, you should take
2336, chemin Sainte-Foy, bur. 2200                                           •    Secondary IV Mathematics.
some time to think about your future. It is important that you find out about
the programs that are offered, look into career and employment opportuni-
Tel. : 418 659-4873                                                          A college may, however, grant conditional admission to a student who has
ties, assess your abilities and weigh the implications of your decisions. Page
Email: admission@sracq.qc.ca                                                 completed two out of three required subjects in addition to a DVS, and who
27 lists people and organizations that can help you make the right choices.
Website:                                                    agrees to complete the third subject during the first term of his or her col-
You can register in a college-level institution without immediately choosing                                                                                         lege studies.
a program of study. In such a case, your first term will consist of common-
• Service régional de l’admission des cégeps du                                  A student who has obtained a DVS is also eligible for admission to certain
core courses, orientation activities, make-up courses, and so on.
Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean (SRASL)                                              programs designated by the Minister. In this case, the student must meet
Once you have decided to apply for admission to a college, there are certain            Pavillon Manicouagan                                                         certain conditions established for earch program of study, in accordance
formalities you must observe.                                                           3791, rue de la Fabrique, suite 800                                          with the vocational training program completed in secondary school.
Jonquière (Québec) G7X 0K2
The deadlines for applications are:                                                                                                                                  3       Hold proof of some other type of training (to be evaluated
Tel. : 418 548-7191
• MARCH 1 for the fall term;                                                                                                                                                 by the college).
Email: israsl@srasl.qc.ca
• NOVEMBER 1 for the winter term.
Website:                                             A college may admit a student who is considered to have equivalent qualifi-
You must fill out the proper application form and attach all required                                                                                                cations. This is the case, for example, for a person who has studied outside
documents.                                                                          General Conditions for Admission                                                 Québec.
The application forms for the three regional admissions offices, which              In keeping with the College Education Regulations (CER), to be admitted to a     A college may admit a student who is considered to have equivalent expe-
serve CEGEPs in the Montréal, Québec City and the Saguenay–Lac St-Jean              program leading to a Diploma of College Studies (DCS), students must meet        rience and qualifications. The person must nevertheless have interrupted
regions, are available exclusively on the Internet. These forms are also dis-       one of the following three conditions:                                           his or her full-time studies for a period of at least 36 consecutive months.
tributed by the private colleges.                                                   1   Hold a Secondary School Diploma (SSD)                                        In both cases, the college may impose the condition that the student must
If you are applying to an institution that is affiliated with a regional admis-     A person who holds and SSD, but who has not successfully completed               complete remedial activities during his or her college studies.
sions office (see list, pages 24, 25 and 26), send your application to the          the following subjects, must complete remedial activities during his or her
regional office itself. If it is not affiliated with a regional admissions office                                                                                    Prerequisites
college studies:
or if it is a p­ rivate institution, send your application form directly to the     • Secondary V Language of Instruction;                                           To be admitted to some college programs, students must have completed
educational institution.                                                            • Secondary V Second Language;                                                   very specific courses at the secondary level (e.g. mathematics, physics or
• Secondary IV Mathematics;                                                      chemistry). These are called prerequisites. They are specified in the tables
The addresses and telephone numbers of the regional admissions
• Secondary IV Science and Technology or Technological and Scientific            on pages 6 and 7 for pre-university programs and pages 8 to 21 for tech-
offices are the following:
Applications;                                                               nical programs. However, for many programs, there are no prerequisites.
Montréal                                                                            • Secondary IV History and Citizenship Education.
• Service régional d’admission du Montréal métropolitain (SRAM)                                                                                                      Other Conditions
A college may, however, grant conditional admission to a student who re-
C.P. 11 028, Succursale Centre-ville                                            quires six credits or less to obtain his or her Secondary School Diplima. The    By regulation, colleges can set special requirements for given programs.
Montréal (Québec) H3C 4W9                                                       Student must agree to obtain these credits during the first term of his or her   This is generally the case when a limited number of places are available.
Tel. : 514 271-2454 et 514 271-1124 (Cegephone service)                         college studies.                                                                 Examples of such conditions are:
Email: info@sram.qc.ca                                                                                                                                           • preference to secondary school graduates;
Website:                                                        2   Hold a Diploma of Vocational Studies (DVS)
• excellent grades;
A person who holds a DVS must, in addition, have successfully completed          • interview or test results;
the following subjects:                                                          • a medical examination.
These requirements must not have the effect of imposing secondary school
2                                           courses other than the admission requirements and prerequisite courses
Length of Programs                                                                 Programs
The academic year starts on July 1 and ends on June 30. It consists of          A program is a coherent set of learning activities aimed at the achievement of learning objectives based on specific standards. Each program includes a
two terms: the fall and the winter terms, each comprising a minimum of          general education component and a program-specific component. Each block consists of a certain number of credits. A credit equals 45 hours of leaning
82 days of instruction including the examination period. As a rule, students    activities, including courses, practical work and personal work. Every college is able to provide information on its programs. A list of authorized colleges by
may take up to seven courses and must take at least four (the equivalent of     program is available in French at .
180 periods) in order to have full-time status.
A college may hold other sessions of shorter duration, such as a summer         What Does “General Education Component” Mean?                                    What Do Technical Programs Include?
term, to give students the opportunity to repeat failed courses, catch up, or
All programs leading to a DCS have included general education courses,           In addition to general education courses, technical programs include
complete their studies sooner.
which are divided into three separate blocks for a total of 26 2/3 credits:      courses that are specific to the particular field of study they cover. The
Pre-university programs normally last two years (four terms), while techni-                                                                                      program-specific components represent from 45 to 65 credits.
•    general education courses common to all programs, for a total of
cal programs generally involve three years of study (six terms).
16 2/3 credits: Language of Instruction and Literature (7 1/3 credits);     In certain cases, a number of different options are offered within the same
In addition to these programs leading to a DCS, colleges offer shorter pro-          Humanities (4 1/3 credits); Physical Education (3 credits); and Second      technical program. Also, some programs are broken down into modules
grams which lead to an Attestation of College Studies (ACS). These pro-              Language (2 credits);                                                       which can be taken either successively or independently. Successful com-
grams are intended for adults and are not offered to students fresh out of                                                                                       pletion of each module is recognized by the college. One of the advantages
•    general education courses specific to the chosen program, for a total
secondary school. However, specific categories of students may be admit-                                                                                         of this system is that it allows the college to recognize vocational education
of 6 credits: Language of Instruction and Literature (2 credits); Huma-
ted to a number of programs designated by the Minister as soon as they                                                                                           courses completed at the secondary level.
nities (2 credits); and Second Language (2 credits);
complete their secondary studies.
•    complementary general education courses, for a total of 4 credits in        What is Springboard to a DCS?
Students may switch programs at any time: before they do so, however,
one of the following areas: Social Sciences; Science and Technology;        The Springboard to a DCS offers colleges a flexible approach, enabling
they must consult an academic adviser.
Modern Languages; Mathematics Literacy and Computer Science; Arts           them to offer training tailored to the needs of their students and allowing the
and Aesthetics; Contemporary Issues.                                        students to enroll in, or complete, programs of study leading to a Diploma
of College Studies (DCS).
What Do Pre-University Programs Include?
The admission conditions for the Springboard to a DCS are the same as
In addition to general education courses, pre-university programs include        those for admission to a program of study leading to a DCS, as set forth in
courses that are specific to the particular field of study they cover.           sections 2 and 3 of the College Education Regulation (chapter C‑29, r. 4)
The program-specific component adds up to 32 credits in Science,                 and listed on page 2 of this booklet.
Computer Science and Mathematics, Music and Visual Arts; between 30              Students may register in the Springboard to a DCS on a full-time or part-
and 31 1/3 credits in Social Science; 30 credits in Arts, Literature and Com-    time basis in the fall, winter or summer session, and may register for a
munication; 28 credits in Dance; 36 2/3 or 38 credits in Arts and Sciences;      maximum of three consecutive fall or winter terms, depending on the deci-
and between 34 and 35 1/3 credits in Liberal Arts.                               sion of the college in question.
From Course Outline to Diploma                                                  The Cost of a College Education
Teachers must prepare a detailed outline for each of their courses. This        Tuition Fees                                                                    3    Other Related Fees
outline is given to all students in the course at the beginning of the term
As a general rule, public colleges cannot charge full-time students registe-    Public colleges may charge fees for activities associated with or required for
red in programs leading to a DCS or an ACS for any of the courses they take     carrying out instructional services. These fees may, for example, be used for
•    the course objectives;                                                     in their chosen program.                                                        providing student guides, orientation services, support for learning, student
•    a summary of the course content;                                                                                                                           cards and cash advances. They do not, however, cover costs related to ad-
Private colleges do charge tuition fees, the amount of which varies from one
mission or registration.
•    a description of the methodology;                                          institution to another.
For the 2014-2015 academic year, this fee has been capped at $25 per
•    a bibliography;                                                            Canadian students who are not Québec residents and foreign students must
student, per term.
pay tuition, the amount of which is set by the government.
•    details concerning student participation;
4    Additional Fees
•    details concerning student evaluation;
Public colleges may charge additional fees for services aimed at supporting
Some fees are basic, meaning that all students must pay them. Others are
Students’ progress is evaluated in each course. There is brief period at the                                                                                    and promoting student services and school life. They include sports, socio-
additional, meaning that they are in the nature of a penalty or are required
beginning of each term during which students may withdraw from a course.                                                                                        cultural and community activities, guidance and support with respect to
for specific services delivered to certain categories of students. The basic
Before they do so, they should ask about the withdrawal deadline, i.e. the                                                                                      student financial assistance services, group insurance, health services and
fees apply solely to students wishing to register on a full-time or part-time
date after which they can no longer drop the course without receiving a                                                                                         social or psychological services.
basis in a program leading to a Diploma of College Studies (DCS) or an
Attestation of College Studies (ACS) in a CEGEP.                                For the 2014-2015 academic year, no limit has been set and the fees vary
The passing grade is 60 percent, indicating that the student has achieved                                                                                       approximatively between $30 and $113 per student, per term, depending
In private colleges, the amount of the financial contribution that may be
the minimum objectives. At the end of each term, the college issues a trans-                                                                                    on the college.
required of a student varies, depending on the institution, according to the
cript reflecting the student’s achievement in each course. This transcript is
regulations provide for in the Regulation respecting educational insitutions    Student Association Fee
delivered to the student and the grades are transmitted to the Ministry.
On the recommendation of the college, the Minister awards a DCS to                                                                                              Most institutions have a student association accredited by statute1 or an
students who have met all the objectives and standards of a program, have       1    Application Fee                                                            association recognized by the college as representing the students. In
passed the comprehensive examination for that program and, where appli-                                                                                         both cases, the fee set by the association is collected by the college at
Public colleges may charge a fee to students applying for admission. This
cable, have passed the ministry examinations.                                                                                                                   registration.
fee, which may not exceed $30, covers the cost of opening and processing
The diploma, signed by the Minister and the Deputy Minister, states the         a file.
name of the student, the name of the college, the title of the program, and     In the case of public colleges served by regional admissions offices (SRAM,
the date of issue.                                                              SRACQ or SRASL), the fee is paid directly to the office in question. Students
may have to pay for some of the services provided by these offices.
2    Registration Fee
Public colleges may charge a fee for administrative procedures associated
with gathering information concerning students and their academic pro-
gress in the program into which they have been accepted. This fee may
cover a range of administrative procedures from the cost of processing a
student’s application to enroll in one or more courses to the cost of produ-
cing an official transcript for the term in question.
For the 2014-2015 academic year, this fee has been capped at $20 per
1 An Act respecting the accreditation and financing of students’ associations
Student Financial Assistance                                                                                                                                          The R score
Persons who wish to study full-time at the college level but lack the financial means to do so can apply for financial assistance under the Ministry’s Loans          A classification method for the selection process?
University admissions policy generally is to accept all applicants to a pro-
The amount of assistance awarded is based on the educational expenses (tuition fees and living expenses, etc.) and financial resources of the                         gram who meet its general and specific admission requirements. However,
student. If applicable, it is also based on the financial resources of the student’s parents, sponsor or spouse. When the financial needs calculated exceed the       when a selection must be made from among those who qualify, most often
amount of the loan, a bursary may also be awarded.                                                                                                                    because of program enrollment limits, each university must decide if and
To receive the assistance awarded, the student must have on hand his or her Guarantee Certificate. He or she must go to the financial assistance of-                  to what extent a student’s academic record should be used in the selection
fice of the educational institution concerned at the beginning of the first period of study to request that document. The student must remit the                      process. For example, in some programs admission could be based solely
Guarantee Certificate to a participating financial institution in the province of Québec. If he or she receives financial assistance, it is deposited directly into   on college grades, whereas in others college grades are merely one of a
his or her bank account on a monthly or periodical basis.                                                                                                             number of criteria in the selection process. In any event, the universities are
well aware that the methods used in comparing and classifying candidates
must be as objective and as fair as possible.
How to Apply                                                                          Additional Information
The use of academic records for purposes of classification and selection
To apply on-line, the student must first register with the on-line services of Aide   For additional information, students can contact the staff of the financial     assumes that there is a common basis for evaluation, or, alternatively, that
financière aux études on its Web site (www.afe.gouv.qc.ca). He or she needs           assistance office of the educational institution concerned or visit the Web     the groups of students, their learning experiences, and the grading methods
simply click On-LineAccess toYour File! and Password,then provide the required        site of Aide financière aux études (www.afe.gouv.qc.ca).                        used are inherently the same. The college education regulations are clear
information, including his or her social insurance number and permanent code.                                                                                         on the autonomy enjoyed by each institution in the evaluation of learning.
Students can also call the automated telephone service for information on
the status of their application for financial assistance.                       Consequently, the universities have devised a way of classifying students for
The earlier you file it, the better!                                                                                                                                  purposes of selection by utilizing statistical methods to correct for observed
This service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.                    differences in the grading systems used by the colleges, and to adjust the
When students file their application in May or June, they significantly re-           Québec City: 418-646-4505                                                       resulting values to take into account the relative strength of each group of
duce the processing time. If they are awarded financial assistance, there             Elsewhere in the province of Québec: 1-888-345-4505                             students. This method, called the R score, was adopted by the universities in
is a greater chance that they will receive it before school begins. It should
Students can also obtain information from the Service des renseignements        Québec in 1995. All the information about this topic is available at:
be noted that if a student is required to send documents following the fi-
ling of his or her application, he or she must send them to Aide financière           (information service) of Aide financière aux études at one of the following     http://www.crepuq.qc.ca/spip.php?rubrique185&lang=fr
aux études as soon as possible to enable it to complete its study of the              numbers:
application.                                                                          418-643-3750 (Québec City) or 514-864-3557 (Montreal)
1-877-643-3750 (toll-free in Québec)
Pre-University Programs                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         UP TO DATE AS OF JUNE 30, 2013
A college may be authorized to offer a program but not actually offer it in a given year. To register at a CEC, please contact de main institution.
PREREQUISITE CODES
Public Colleges and Centres d’études collégiales
0:C   No prerequisites
1:C   Secondary IV Mathematics: Cultural, Social and Technical Option
Centre matapédien d’études collégiales(2)
Abitibi-Témiscamingue (C. de Rouyn-Noranda)
Champlain (Saint-Lambert – Longueuil) (Eng.)
60:C   Secondary V Mathematics: Cultural, Social and Technical Option
Gaspésie et des Îles (Campus de Gaspé)
61:C   Secondary IV Mathematics: Technical and Scientific or Science Options
63:C   Secondary V Mathematics: Technical and Scientific or Science Options
CEC Premières Nations (Eng.)
Outaouais (Campus Gabrielle-Roy)
2:C   Secondary IV Science and Technology or Applied Science and Technology
Champlain (St. Lawrence) (Eng.)
CEC Îles-de-la-Madeleine
Campus de Gaspé (Eng.)
Champlain (Lennoxville) (Eng.)
Limoilou (Campus de Québec)
CEC Premières Nations
21:C   Secondary IV Environmental Science and Technology or Applied Science and Environment
CEC Carleton-sur-Mer
Campus de Val d’Or
Granby – Haute-Yamaska
31:C   Secondary V Chemistry
CEC Lac Mégantic
CEC Charlevoix
CEC Forestville
41:C   Secondary V Physics
CEC Maniwaki
John Abbott (Eng.)
Héritage (Eng.)
Dawson (Eng.)
200.B0        Science                                                                         31, 41, 63
200.C0        Computer Science and Mathematics                                                31, 41, 63
200.Z0        Science — International Baccalaureate                                           31, 41, 63
300.A0        Social Science                                                                  1 or 63(1)
300.B0        First Nations Social Science                                                    1 or 63(1)
300.Z0        Social Science — International Baccalaureate                                    1 or 63(*)
500.A1        Arts, Literature and Communication                                                         0
501.A0        Music                                                                                      0
506.A0        Dance                                                                                      0
510.A0        Visual Arts                                                                                0
700.A0        Arts and Sciences                                                               31, 41, 63
700.B0        Liberal Arts                                                                    1 or 63(1)
Public Colleges and Centres d’études collégiales                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Subsidzed Private Colleges                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Government
CEC Mont-Tremblant
Cegep@distance(3)
CEC Mont-Laurier
Sept-Îles (Eng.)
Collège Centennal
Vanier (Eng.)
200.B0      Science                                                                                        31, 41, 63
200.C0      Computer Science and Mathematics                                                               31, 41, 63
200.Z0      Science — International Baccalaureate                                                          31, 41, 63
300.A0      Social Science                                                                                 1 or 63(1)
300.B0      First Nations Social Science                                                                   1 or 63(1)
300.Z0      Social Science — International Baccalaureate                                                   1 or 63(*)
500.A1      Arts, Literature and Communication                                                                        0
501.A0      Music                                                                                                     0
506.A0      Dance                                                                                                     0
510.A0      Visual Arts                                                                                               0
700.A0      Arts and Sciences                                                                              31, 41, 63
700.B0      Liberal Arts                                                                                   1 or 63(1)
*C Students who plan to enroll in certain university programs will have to successfully complete the mathematics courses in the International Baccalaureate program which first require the successful completion of the Secondary V Science option or Secondary V Technical and Scientific option in mathematics.
(1)C Students who plan to enroll in certain university programs will have to successfully complete the objectives 022X, 022Y and 022Z which first require the successful completion of the Secondary V Science option or Secondary V Technical and Scientific option in mathematics.
(2)C This centre is jointly administered by the Cégep de Rimouski and the Cégep de Matane.
(3)C The «cegep@distance» also offers a wide choice of college-level courses in the following subject area: administration and accounting, computer technology, languages, general education, social sciences and natural sciences.
Note: Some colleges also offer special programs. These programs combine courses in two fields of study so that students earn two diplomas in three years. The secondary-level prerequisites are those of the two programs concerned.
Technical Programs                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      UP TO DATE AS OF JUNE 30, 2013
Centre québecois de formation aéronautique
Sector 01 – Administration, Commerce and Computer Technology
410.B0        Accounting and Management Technology                                                            61
410.C0        Insurance and Financial Advising                                                                61
410.D0        Business Management                                                                              1
412.A0        Office System Technology:                                                                        0
412.AA: Office Work Coordination                                                                 0
412.AB: Micropublishing and Hypermedia                                                           0
420.A0        Computer Science Technology:                                                                    63
420.AA: Administrative Data Processing                                                          63
420.AB: Industrial Data Processing                                                              63
420.AC: Network Management                                                                      63
Sector 02 – Agriculture and Fisheries
145.A0        Animal Health Technology                                                                  1, 21
152.A0        Farm Management and Technology:                                                             0
152.AA: Livestock Production                                                                0
152.AB: Crop Production                                                                     0
152.B0        Farm Management and Technology                                                              0
153.A0        Animal Production                                                                           1
153.B0        Horticultural and Environmental Technology:                                                 1
153.BA: Vegetable, Fruit and Industrial Crops                                               1
153.BB: Ornamental Crops                                                                    1
153.BC: Greenhouse and Field-Grown Horticultural, Vegetable, Fruit and Ornamental Crops     1
153.BD: Environmental Technology                                                            1
153.C0        Ornamental Horticulture:                                                                    1
153.CA: Landscaping                                                                         1
153.CB: Green Spaces                                                                        1
153.CC: Marketing of Horticultural Products and Services                                    1
153.D0        Farm Equipment Technology                                                                   1
155.A0        Equine Technology:                                                                          0
155.AA: Western Horsemanship                                                                0
155.AB: English Horsemanship                                                                0
155.AC: Harness Racing                                                                      0
155.AD: Pleasure and Trail Riding                                                           0
Public Colleges and Centres d’études collégiales                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Subsidzed Private Colleges                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             Schools
Institut de tech. agroalimentaire (Saint-Hyacinthe)
Centre matapédien d’études collégiales(1)
Institut de tech. agroalimentaire (La Pocatière)
Cegep@distance(2)
410.B0   Accounting and Management Technology                                                                     61
410.C0   Insurance and Financial Advising                                                                         61
410.D0   Business Management                                                                                       1
412.A0   Office System Technology:                                                                                 0
412.AA: Office Work Coordination                                                                          0
412.AB: Micropublishing and Hypermedia                                                                    0
420.A0   Computer Science Technology:                                                                             63
420.AA: Administrative Data Processing                                                                   63
420.AB: Industrial Data Processing                                                                       63
420.AC: Network Management                                                                               63
145.A0   Animal Health Technology                                                                           1, 21
152.A0   Farm Management and Technology:                                                                      0
152.AA: Livestock Production                                                                         0
152.AB: Crop Production                                                                              0
152.B0   Farm Management and Technology                                                                       0
153.A0   Animal Production                                                                                    1
153.B0   Horticultural and Environmental Technology:                                                          1
153.BA: Vegetable, Fruit and Industrial Crops                                                        1
153.BB: Ornamental Crops                                                                             1
153.BC: Greenhouse and Field-Grown Horticultural, Vegetable, Fruit and Ornamental Crops              1
153.BD: Environmental Technology                                                                     1
153.C0   Ornamental Horticulture:                                                                             1
153.CA: Landscaping                                                                                  1
153.CB: Green Spaces                                                                                 1
153.CC: Marketing of Horticultural Products and Services                                             1
153.D0   Farm Equipment Technology                                                                            1
155.A0   Equine Technology:                                                                                   0
155.AA: Western Horsemanship                                                                         0
155.AB: English Horsemanship                                                                         0
155.AC: Harness Racing                                                                               0
155.AD: Pleasure and Trail Riding                                                                    0
(1)       This centre is jointly administered by the Cégep de Rimouski and the Cégep de Matane.
(2)       The «cegep@distance» also offers a wide choice of college-level courses in the following subject area: administration and accounting, computer technology, languages, general education, social sciences and natural sciences.
PREREQUISITE CODES                                                                                                   A college may be authorized to offer a program but not actually offer it in a given year. To register at a CEC, please contact de main institution.
0:C   No prerequisites                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Public Colleges and Centres d’études collégiales
Champlain (St. Lawrence) ((Eng.)
80:C   SSD, with Secondary V credits in classical dance or modern dance (art/study), or equivalent
Sector 02 – Agriculture and Fisheries (cont.)
231.A0        Aquaculture Techniques                                                                 1, 21
231.B0        Processing of Products of the Sea, Lakes and Rivers                                    21, 61
Sector 03 – Food Services and Tourism
154.A0        Food Processing and Quality Control Technologies                                       21, 61
414.A0        Tourism:                                                                                 1
414.AA: Hospitality and Tour-Guiding                                                     1
414.AB: Tourist Product Development                                                      1
414.AC: Development and Promotion of Travel Products                                     1
414.B0        Adventure Tourism                                                                        0
430.A0        Hotel Management                                                                         1
430.B0        Food Service and Restaurant Management                                                   1
Sector 04 – Arts
551.A0        Professional Music and Song Techniques:                                                       0
551.AA: Composition and Arrangement                                                           0
551.AB: Performance                                                                           0
551.AC: Interpretation: Music Theatre Performance                                             0
561.A0        Professional Theatre­–Production:                                                             0
561.AA: Sets and Costumes                                                                     0
561.AB: Stage Techniques and Management                                                       0
561.AC: Stage Techniques and Lighting                                                         0
561.B0        Dance – Performance:                                                                         80
561.BA: Classical Dance                                                                      80
561.BB: Modern Dance                                                                         80
231.A0   Aquaculture Techniques                                                                             1, 21
231.B0   Processing of Products of the Sea, Lakes and Rivers                                               21, 61
154.A0   Food Processing and Quality Control Technologies                                                  21, 61
414.A0   Tourism:                                                                                            1
414.AA: Hospitality and Tour-Guiding                                                                1
414.AB: Tourist Product Development                                                                 1
414.AC: Development and Promotion of Travel Products                                                1
414.B0   Adventure Tourism                                                                                   0
430.A0   Hotel Management                                                                                    1
430.B0   Food Service and Restaurant Management                                                              1
551.A0   Professional Music and Song Techniques:                                                                   0
551.AA: Composition and Arrangement                                                                       0
551.AB: Performance                                                                                       0
551.AC: Interpretation: Music Theatre Performance                                                         0
561.A0   Professional Theatre­–Production:                                                                         0
561.AA: Sets and Costumes                                                                                 0
561.AB: Stage Techniques and Management                                                                   0
561.AC: Stage Techniques and Lighting                                                                     0
561.B0   Dance – Performance:                                                                                     80
561.BA: Classical Dance                                                                                  80
561.BB: Modern Dance                                                                                     80
PREREQUISITE CODES                                                                                            A college may be authorized to offer a program but not actually offer it in a given year. To register at a CEC, please contact de main institution.
0:C   No prerequisites                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Public Colleges and Centres d’études collégiales
Sector 04 – Arts (cont.)
561.C0        Professional Theatre: Acting                                                      0
561.D0        Circus Arts:                                                                      0
561.DA: General Circus Performer                                                  0
561.DB: Specialized Circus Performer                                              0
570.C0        Industrial Design Techniques                                                    2, 63
570.D0        Presentation Design Technology                                                    0
570.E0        Interior Design                                                                   0
570.F0        Professional Photography                                                          0
573.A0        Applied Arts and Crafts:                                                          0
573.AA: Ceramics                                                                  0
573.AB: Textile Construction                                                      0
573.AC: Cabinet Making and Millwork                                               0
573.AD: Textile Printing                                                          0
573.AE: Jewellery                                                                 0
573.AF: Violin Making                                                             0
573.AG: Leatherwork                                                               0
573.AH: Sculpture                                                                 0
573.AJ: Glass Arts                                                                0
570.F0
570.D0
Circus Arts:                    561.D0
573.AA: Ceramics
573.AE: Jewellery
573.AH: Sculpture
573.AJ: Glass Arts
573.AG: Leatherwork
573.AF: Violin Making
573.AD: Textile Printing
Applied Arts and Crafts:
573.AB: Textile Construction
Presentation Design Technology
561.DA: General Circus Performer
561.DB: Specialized Circus Performer
573.AC: Cabinet Making and Millwork
This centre is jointly administered by the Cégep de Rimouski and the Cégep de Matane.
The «cegep@distance» also offers a wide choice of college-level courses in the following subject area: administration and accounting, computer technology, languages, general education, social sciences and natural sciences.
Subsidzed Private Colleges
PREREQUISITE CODES                                                                                               A college may be authorized to offer a program but not actually offer it in a given year. To register at a CEC, please contact de main institution.
0:     No prerequisites                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Public Colleges and Centres d’études collégiales
1:     Secondary IV Mathematics: Cultural, Social and Technical Option
60:     Secondary V Mathematics: Cultural, Social and Technical Option
61:     Secondary IV Mathematics: Technical and Scientific or Science Options
63:     Secondary V Mathematics: Technical and Scientific or Science Options
2:     Secondary IV Science and Technology or Applied Science and Technology
21:     Secondary IV Environmental Science and Technology or Applied Science and Environment
31:     Secondary V Chemistry
41:     Secondary V Physics
9F:		   In Fire Safety Techniques
Sector 05 – Woodworking and Furniture Making
233.B0         Furniture Making and Cabinetmaking:                                                        1
233.BA: Mass Production                                                                    1
233.BB: Architectural Woodworking                                                          1
Sector 06 – Chemistry and Biology
210.A0         Laboratory Technology:                                                           31, 63
210.AA: Biotechnology                                                            31, 63
210.AB: Analytical Chemistry                                                     31, 63
210.B0         Chemical Process Technology                                                      21, 61
210.C0         Chemical Engineering Technology                                                 31, 41, 63
260.A0         Water Sanitation                                                                 21, 61
260.B0         Occupational Health and Safety and Environmental Protection                      21, 61
Sector 07 – Buildings and Public Works
221.A0         Architectural Technology                                                          2, 61
221.B0         Civil Engineering Technology                                                     21, 63
221.C0         Building Systems Technology                                                      21, 61
221.D0         Realty Appraisal:                                                                 1, 21
221.DA: Construction Estimating                                                   1, 21
221.DB: Property Evaluation                                                       1, 21
230.A0         Geomatics:                                                                         61
230.AA: Cartography                                                                61
230.AB: Geodetic Surveying                                                         61
311.A0         Fire Safety: Fire Prevention                                                       9F
233.B0   Furniture Making and Cabinetmaking:                                                               1
233.BA: Mass Production                                                                           1
233.BB: Architectural Woodworking                                                                 1
210.A0   Laboratory Technology:                                                                  31, 63
210.AA: Biotechnology                                                                   31, 63
210.AB: Analytical Chemistry                                                            31, 63
210.B0   Chemical Process Technology                                                             21, 61
210.C0   Chemical Engineering Technology                                                        31, 41, 63
260.A0   Water Sanitation                                                                        21, 61
260.B0   Occupational Health and Safety and Environmental Protection                             21, 61
221.A0   Architectural Technology                                                                 2, 61
221.B0   Civil Engineering Technology                                                             21, 63
221.C0   Building Systems Technology                                                              21, 61
221.D0   Realty Appraisal:                                                                        1, 21
221.DA: Construction Estimating                                                          1, 21
221.DB: Property Evaluation                                                              1, 21
230.A0   Geomatics:                                                                                61
230.AA: Cartography                                                                       61
230.AB: Geodetic Surveying                                                                61
311.A0   Fire Safety: Fire Prevention                                                              9F
0:   No prerequisites                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Public Colleges and Centres d’études collégiales
1:   Secondary IV Mathematics: Cultural, Social and Technical Option
60:   Secondary V Mathematics: Cultural, Social and Technical Option
Champlain (Saint-Lambert – Longueuil) (angl.)
61:   Secondary IV Mathematics: Technical and Scientific or Science Options
63:   Secondary V Mathematics: Technical and Scientific or Science Options
2:   Secondary IV Science and Technology or Applied Science and Technology
Champlain (St. Lawrence) (angl.)
21:   Secondary IV Environmental Science and Technology or Applied Science and Environment
Champlain (Lennoxville) (angl.)
31:   Secondary V Chemistry
41:   Secondary V Physics
John Abbott (angl.)
Héritage (angl.)
Dawson (angl.)
Sector 08 – Land Use Planning and the Environment
145.B0       Hunting and Fishing Resource Development                                        60 or 61
145.C0       Environmental and Wildlife Management                                            31, 63
147.A0       Natural Environment Technology:                                                  1, 21
147.AA: Forest Resource Management                                               1, 21
147.AB: Wildlife Management                                                      1, 21
147.AC: Heritage Management                                                      1, 21
147.AD: Environment Protection                                                   1, 21
222.A0       Urban and Regional Planning                                                     60 or 61
Sector 09 – Electrotechnology
243.A0       Computerized Systems Technology                                                  21, 61
243.B0       Electronics Technology:                                                          2, 61
243.BA: Telecommunications                                                       2, 61
243.BB: Computers and Networks                                                   2, 61
243.BC: Audiovisual Equipment                                                    2, 61
243.C0       Industrial Electronics Technology                                                21, 61
244.A0       Applied Physics Technology                                                       21, 63
280.D0       Avionics Techniques                                                              41, 63
Sector 10 – Motorized Equipment Maintenance
248.C0       Marine Engineering Technology                                                    1, 21
280.C0       Aircraft Maintenance                                                             41, 63
Sector 11 – Mechanical Manufacturing
235.B0       Industrial Engineering Technology                                                 61
235.C0       Pharmaceutical Production Technology                                              61
241.A0       Mechanical Engineering Technology                                                41, 61
241.C0       Composite Materials Processing                                                    61
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