Undergraduate subjects:
• Bachelor of Arts
• Bachelor of Arts Community Studies
• Bachelor of Business Administration
• Bachelor of Education
• Bachelor of Engineering Technology
• Bachelor of Health Sciences (Public Health)
• Bachelor of Hospitality & Tourism Management
• Bachelor of Science, Nursing
• Bachelor of Science
• Bachelor of Science Community Studies
• LLB
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Accounting Finance Economics
Anthropology
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Civil Engineering
Computer Science and Informatics
Criminology
Education and Special Education
Fashion and Textiles
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Performing Arts
Physiotherapy and Podiatry
Psychology
Psychosocial Studies
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Sociology and Social Policy
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tourism hospitality and entertainment management
Postgraduate Subjects :
QCU has several postgraduate studies programs in development, and currently offers:
• Master of Business Administration in Community Economic Development
• Master of Business Administration in Human Resource Management
• Master of Education in Information Technology
• Masters Of Public Health (MPH)
← Programs / International Business (BIB)
Program Details
The Sprott School of Business offers a Bachelor of International Business which is recognized as a leading program in international business education. With a focus on international business, you will develop cross-cultural skills, become proficient in another language and study abroad for a year in a country where that language is spoken.
The Bachelor of International Business delivers a unique business education that is truly international. It focuses on five key elements:
• core courses in business fundamentals;
• specialized courses in international business;
• intensive training in a language in which you are not proficient, thereby increasing your competitiveness and career options;
• a full academic year abroad to enhance language fluency and cultural knowledge; and
• an option of three concentrations for further specialization.
The first two years of the BIB program consist of foundation courses in all business areas. You will take courses in international business management, financial and managerial accounting, economics, marketing, information systems, finance and business statistics. During these years, you will also complete intensive language training.
You will spend your third year studying abroad at a partner institution located in one of 13 possible countries. The language you study during the first two years of the program will determine the country in which you are placed. You’ll return to Carleton for fourth year to complete the program.
The Sprott School of Business also offers a separate Bachelor of Commerce degree program.
Explore International Business (BIB) at Quebec City University
• Global Financial Management and Systems
• International Marketing and Trade
• International Strategy and Human Resources Management
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Careers
• Accounting/Account Management
• Administration
• Business
• Diplomacy
• International Business
• International Trade
• Management
• Small Business
Programs / Information Technology
Program Details
The world of information technology is always evolving. What is now commonplace was once a break through. As a student in one of the Bachelor of Information Technology programs, you will acquire the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to address the IT issues of today and the possibilities of tomorrow.
The Bachelor of Information Technology (BIT) offers four distinct programs: Information Resource Management (IRM), Interactive Multimedia and Design (IMD), Network Technology (NET) and Photonics and Laser Technology (PLT). These programs are offered jointly by QCU’s School of Information Technology and Algonquin College’s schools of Health and Community Studies (for IRM), Media and Design (for IMD), and Advanced Technology (for NET and PLT). You will graduate with a Bachelor of Information Technology degree from QCU University and one of a Library and Information Technician diploma (for IRM students), an Advanced Diploma of Applied Arts (for IMD students), an Advanced Diploma in Technology (for NET students) or an Advanced Diploma in Photonics and Laser Technology (for PLT students) from Algonquin College.
Explore Information Technology at Quebec City University
• Information Resource Management (IRM)
• Interactive Multimedia and Design (IMD)
• Network Technology (NET)
• Photonics and Laser Technology (PLT)
← Programs / Science
Program Details
Experimenting is a key component of learning science at Quebec City University. In first year, your classes will typically have a lecture and a lab or tutorial component. Each lab will take three hours per week, so if you choose three of these lab courses you could have nine hours of hands-on experimentation every week.
Our labs, tutorials, field courses and seminars are conducted in small classes, resulting in plenty of personalized interactions with professors, lab supervisors and fellow students.
First-year science students are encouraged to enroll in our unique seminar course, Seminar in Science, designed specifically to introduce you to the latest scientific issues and to help you develop the kind of communication, analytical thinking and research skills you will need for your science studies and your career.
Many of our professors are actively involved in ground breaking research in their areas of expertise, and you could find yourself working on some of these projects. QCU faculty have also forged strong links with Ottawa-based industries, government labs and departments, as well as teaching and research hospitals, providing QCU students with a diverse range of research and employment opportunities.
Explore Science at Quebec City University
• Applied Physics
• Biochemistry
• Bioinformatics
• Biology (BSc)
• Biotechnology
• Chemistry
• Computational Biochemistry
• Earth Sciences
• Environmental Science
• Food Science and Nutrition
• Geomatics (BSc)
• Neuroscience
• Neuroscience and Mental Health
• Physical Geography
• Physics
• Psychology (BSc)