
University credits for high school students
Are you in Grade 12 in an Ontario French-language school? Would you like to get a sneak preview of university?
We鈥檙e offering one university course for people like you in September, and it is free!
Offered in French only.
We鈥檙e offering one university course for people like you in September, and it is free!
Offered in French only.

Get ready for university
These are real university courses. You鈥檒l see how courses work and how your knowledge is assessed, and you鈥檒l use the same tools as university students. It will be like a smooth transition for you into the university world.

Study with students like you
You鈥檒l study with a group made up exclusively of other Grade 12 students from Ontario French-language schools. Everyone鈥檚 starting from the same point and the professors will know that this is your first university course.

Get university credits
If you pass the course, you receive three university credits (units) (equal to one university course) that could count towards your program once you鈥檙e at the university. It鈥檚 a great way to start your university studies off right!

Computer Science Course (ITI 1520)
Problem solving and algorithm design. Basic principles of software engineering: structure decomposition, documentation, testing and debugging. Variable types, expressions and assignment. Conditional and iterative control structures. Modules and parameter passing. Recursion. Fundamental data structures: arrays, strings, matrices, records. Introduction to objects. Includes examples of applications in various disciplines, including engineering.

Social Sciences Course (SCS1550)
Develop general knowledge and understanding of the social sciences, its main themes, and various perspectives on social realities. Gain the necessary skills to understand how societies work and how different social sciences disciplines contribute to knowledge. Critical readings, nuanced analyses expressing clear arguments based on existing data, and interpretations of different types of documents from a diversity of sources.