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  Social Science: International Studies DCS (pre-university)

  Diploma of Collegial Studies (DCS)

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Program Outline

This program was developed specifically for people wishing to acquire the fundamental and multipurpose competencies required for university studies. The program has an intercultural orientation, encouraging students to see beyond their limited viewpoint to think of themselves as citizens of the world whose responsibility it is to understand other points of view and to resolve problems on a world scale.

LaSalle College fosters the ongoing exchange of knowledge and expertise between schools, with its own affiliates, and with the business world. It also promotes the learning of foreign languages, emphasizes intercultural education, and encourages responsible citizenship.


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Program Profile

300.A2 - Specialization: International Studies

Now that market globalization is an overpowering reality, it is essential for students to keep in mind the international aspects of whatever they're studying. In this specialization, students will acquire a general education and will be introduced to the principles of management. The three math courses meet the admission criteria of all administration faculties.

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University Prospects
Accounting
Actuarial studies
Administration
Anthropology
Archaeology
Architecture
Arts and cinema
Communications
Criminology
Demography
Industrial design
Interior design
Law
Education
International studies
Geography
Human resources management
Fashion design
Tourism and hotel management
History
Computer science
Professional orientation and information
Coaching
Journalism
Kinesiology
Humanities
Leisure
Mathematics
Philosophy
Psychology
Psycho-education
Police studies and security
Recreation
Social and scholastic adaptation
Industrial relations
International relations
Public relations
Religion
Police studies and security
Political science
Social services
Sexology
Sociology
Statistics
Theology
Translation
Urbanism etc...

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Program Content

General - 26 2/3 credits

3 Phys-ed courses
3 Humanities courses
4 Language and Literature courses
2 Second Language courses
2 Complementary courses  

Concentration Courses - International Studies Specialization - 30 2/3 credits

Introduction to Western history
45h
Introduction to psychology
45h
Linear algebra
75h
Introduction to the global economy
45h
Quantitative methodology
60h  
Introduction to international management
45h
The world map
60h
Methodology of the humanities
60h
History of the Americas
45h
Culture and ethnicity
45h
International relations
45h
International political realities
45h
Calculus I
75h
Globalization
45h
Cultural and political geography
45h
Calculus II
75h
Integration activity
45h

* The College reserves the right to replace some courses.

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Prerequisites

High school diploma (DES) with Mathematics 536.


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Degree Obtained

This program leads to a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC).



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