Program Overview

Application deadline

March 1 for Fall Semester / Nov. 1 for Winter Semester

Minimum admission requirements

Quebec Secondary School Diploma or a level of education that is deemed equivalent by the College.

Prerequisites

Mathematics TS 5 or SN 5
Secondary 5 Chemistry
Secondary 5 Physics

About the Program

The pre-university Science Program at Champlain Saint-Lambert lays a solid groundwork for students aiming to further their studies in science-related fields at the university level. You will study scientific problems using a diversity of approaches and methods, the way professional scientists do. With courses offered in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, you will gain an understanding of the natural world and the scientific skill set required to further your academic success, no matter where your interests take you.

Facilities

The pre-university Science Program at Champlain Saint-Lambert lays a solid groundwork for students aiming to further their studies in science-related fields at the university level. You will study scientific problems using a diversity of approaches and methods, the way professional scientists do. With courses offered in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, you will gain an understanding of the natural world and the scientific skill set required to further your academic success, no matter where your interests take you.

Science Options

Two distinct streams of scientific study are offered: Health Science and Pure and Applied Science. Each stream provides students with the same scientific foundation across disciplines. Health Science students are guaranteed placement in both the Human Anatomy and Physiology and Organic Chemistry courses, which will further prepare you for health or life science-related undergraduate programs. To fulfill graduation requirements and allow you to better satisfy your scientific interests, students in the Pure and Applied stream will choose two science option courses from a variety of topics. Recognizing the unique needs of Science students, the General Education components of the program have been tailored to resonate with your ambitions and preferences.

Our faculty are disciplinary experts who hold advanced graduate degrees and strive to support your academic and personal success. With their rich backgrounds stemming from industry and academia, faculty here are well equipped to guide and advise you along your chosen path.

Regardless of your future academic or professional trajectory, completion of the Science program at Champlain Saint-Lambert will provide you with the necessary tools to become a scientifically minded citizen.

Health Science Program Grids

For further information about English Certificate Holders and Non-Certificate Holders, please refer to the Law 14 (Bill 96) FAQ. Find a list of course descriptions here.

This grid applies to students beginning Fall 2024.

This grid is under revision and subject to change.

Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
Physical EducationEnglishEnglishPhysical Education
Humanities (Knowledge)One of the following (Student Choice): 101-SN1-RE Cell Biology 202-SN1-RE General ChemistryHumanities (World Views)Humanities for Science Programs
French Block AOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SN2-RE Ecology and Evolution 202-SN2-RE Chemistry of SolutionsPhysical EducationEnglish for Science Programs
EnglishIntegral CalculusComplementaryComplementary
One of the following (Student Choice): 101-SN1-RE Cell Biology 202-SN1-RE General ChemistryWaves and Modern PhysicsOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SN2-RE Ecology and Evolution 202-SN2-RE Chemistry of SolutionsLinear Algebra and Vector Geometry
Differential CalculusProgramming in ScienceOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SNU-RE Human Anatomy and Physiology 202-SNU-RE Organic ChemistryIntegration of Science in the Laboratory
MechanicsFrench Block BProbability and StatisticsOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SNU-RE Human Anatomy and Physiology 202-SNU-RE Organic Chemistry
Electricity and Magnetism
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
Physical EducationEnglishEnglishPhysical Education
Humanities (Knowledge)One of the following (Student Choice): 101-SN1-RE Cell Biology 202-SN1-RE General ChemistryHumanities (World Views)Humanities for Science Programs
Oeuvres narratives et écritureOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SN2-RE Ecology and Evolution 202-SN2-RE Chemistry of SolutionsPhysical EducationEnglish for Science Programs
EnglishIntegral CalculusComparaison d'oeuvresComplementary
One of the following (Student Choice): 101-SN1-RE Cell Biology 202-SN1-RE General ChemistryWaves and Modern PhysicsOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SN2-RE Ecology and Evolution 202-SN2-RE Chemistry of SolutionsLinear Algebra and Vector Geometry
Differential CalculusProgramming in ScienceOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SNU-RE Human Anatomy and Physiology 202-SNU-RE Organic ChemistryIntegration of Science in the Laboratory
MechanicsPoésie, théâtre et écritureProbability and StatisticsOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SNU-RE Human Anatomy and Physiology 202-SNU-RE Organic Chemistry
Electricity and Magnetism

Pure & Applied Science Program Grids

For further information about English Certificate Holders and Non-Certificate Holders, please refer to the Law 14 (Bill 96) FAQ. Find a list of course descriptions here.

This grid applies to students beginning Fall 2024.

This grid is under revision and subject to change.

Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
Physical EducationEnglishEnglishEnglish for Science Programs
EnglishHumanities (Knowledge)Humanities (World Views)Physical Education
French Block AFrench Block BPhysical EducationHumanities for Science Programs
One of the following (Student Choice): 101-SN1-RE Cell Biology 202-SN1-RE General ChemistryOne of the following (Student Choice): 101-SN1-RE Cell Biology 202-SN1-RE General ChemistryComplementaryComplementary
Differential CalculusOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SN2-RE Ecology and Evolution 202-SN2-RE Chemistry of SolutionsOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SN2-RE Ecology and Evolution 202-SN2-RE Chemistry of SolutionsLinear Algebra and Vector Geometry
MechanicsIntegral CalculusProbability and StatisticsIntegration of Science in the Laboratory
Programming in ScienceWaves & Modern PhysicsElectricity & MagnetismTwo Option Courses (student choice)
Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 3 Semester 4
Physical EducationEnglishEnglishEnglish for Science Programs
EnglishHumanities (Knowledge)Humanities (World Views)Physical Education
Oeuvres narratives et écriturePoésie, théâtre et écriturePhysical EducationHumanities for Science Programs
One of the following (Student Choice): 101-SN1-RE Cell Biology 202-SN1-RE General ChemistryOne of the following (Student Choice): 101-SN1-RE Cell Biology 202-SN1-RE General ChemistryComparaison d'oeuvresComplementary
Differential CalculusOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SN2-RE Ecology and Evolution 202-SN2-RE Chemistry of SolutionsOne of the following (Based on semester 1): 101-SN2-RE Ecology and Evolution 202-SN2-RE Chemistry of SolutionsLinear Algebra and Vector Geometry
MechanicsIntegral CalculusProbability and StatisticsIntegration of Science in the Laboratory
Programming in ScienceWaves & Modern PhysicsElectricity & MagnetismTwo Option Courses (student choice)

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