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Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
Course description(s):
This course provides an introduction to the study of Calculus, particularly single-variable Differential Calculus. Students will be introduced to the concepts of the limit, continuity, and the derivative and will learn how these concepts relate to tangent lines to curves and to rates of change. Students will learn how to compute derivatives using a variety of common rules and techniques. Students will apply the concept of the derivative in applications such as curve-sketching, optimization, and the analysis of rates of change. An introduction to antiderivatives and indefinite integrals will prepare students for the transition to the study of Integral Calculus.
201-SF5-RE
Discrete Mathematics
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 3 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
The description for this course is not available at this time.
420-SF1-RE
Introduction to Programming
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 3 hours
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
Course Description:
The course will introduce the student to the basic building blocks (sequential, conditional and repetitive control structures), modules (functions and libraries) and basic data types and structures used to write a software program. The student will learn how to analyze problems encountered in a scientific context, and then design, implement and test algorithms.
General Education
345-101-MQ
Knowledge
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 3 hours
Laboratory: 1 hour
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the Humanities Department's website for their offering of 345-101-MQ - Knowledge courses.
602-10x-MQ
French Block A
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 1 hour
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the French Department's offering of courses.
602-UF0-MQ
Oeuvres narratives et écriture
Language of instruction: French
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 1 hour
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the French Department's offering of courses.
603-101-MQ
Introduction to College English
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 2 hours
Homework: 4 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 60 hours
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the English Department's website for their offering course for the following:
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
Course description(s):
Mechanics is the first course in the physics sequence. The course focuses on describing various types of motion and explaining the laws governing motion using both forces and conservation laws. In the lab, students will develop experimental physics skills such as the estimation of uncertainties, acquisition and analysis of data by computer, scientific writing and collaboration. Topics include kinematics in one dimension, two dimensions and for circular motion, force, friction, torque, Newton’s laws, work, and power as well as conservation laws for energy, linear momentum and angular momentum.
420-SF2-RE
Data Structures and Object Oriented Programming
Language of instruction: English
Course hours per week:
Classroom: 2 hours
Laboratory: 3 hours
Homework: 3 hours
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
The description for this course is not available at this time.
General Education
109-10x-MQ
Physical Education
Language of instruction: English
Choose one course from the list of options below:
109-101-MQ: Physical Activity and Health
109-102-MQ: Physical Activity and Effectiveness
Course Description:
For specific course descriptions, please see the Physical Education Department's website for their offering course for the following:
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 75 hours
Course description(s):
This course provides the first chemistry component of the CEGEP-level chemistry program. Students will analyze quantitively chemical and physical changes in matter using concepts associated with the structure of atoms and molecules. Emphasis on problem-solving will introduce students to Analytical Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Instrumental Analysis, and Industrial Chemistry.
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
Most programs include two complementary courses. These courses give you an opportunity to build a new skill or explore other areas of knowledge unrelated to your program. You can choose your complementary courses from the following domains (access to domains varies by program):
Total contact hours per semester (15-weeks): 45 hours
Course Description:
Most programs include two complementary courses. These courses give you an opportunity to build a new skill or explore other areas of knowledge unrelated to your program. You can choose your complementary courses from the following domains (access to domains varies by program):
This course is required for all students in the program.
This course is required for students who do not have a Certificate of Eligibility to English-language education.
This course is required for students who do have a Certificate of Eligibility to English-language education AND who are placed at the 101 in college level French or lower.
This course is required for students who do have a Certificate of Eligibility to English-language education AND who are placed at the 102 or 103 in college level French.
Légende de l'éligibilité:
Ce cours est obligatoire pour tous les étudiants du programme.
Ce cours est obligatoire pour les étudiants du programme qui n'ont pas de certificat d'éligibilité à l'enseignement en anglais.
Ce cours est obligatoire pour les étudiants du programme qui ont un certificat d'éligibilité à l'enseignement en anglais ET qui ont obtenu un niveau 101 ou inférieur au test de classement en français collégial.
Ce cours est obligatoire pour les étudiants du programme qui ont un certificat d'éligibilité à l'enseignement en anglais ET qui ont obtenu un niveau 102 ou 103 au test de classement en français collégial.