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271 results in Downtown (Montreal) Campus (remove filter), Macdonald Campus (remove filter)
Major, Concentration
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Marketing is key to the success of all businesses. If you are creative and enjoy solving problems, working with data, and connecting with people, a marketing degree is perfect for you.     Marketing is a practical and fun ...
Major, Honours
Macdonald Campus
If you're interested in the life sciences and engineering, Bioresource Engineering is the program for you. As world populations rise, so do our requirements for food, renewable energy and bio-materials. This growing demand...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Construction engineers oversee the design and production of building and infrastructure projects. A Minor in Construction Engineering and Management can round out your studies in engineering or architecture and prepare you...
Domain
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
You can't talk about food production without talking about the environment. Conventional means of food production often equals large scale environmental degradation, and land-use competition. As world populations grow, and as...
Minor Concentration
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
In the Minor in Russian Culture, you will explore a rich variety of cultural work from Russia. Study celebrated works of literature from the nineteenth century onwards, Soviet film, themes in Russian culture, and more. This...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Chemistry is a central science—biochemistry, medical research and even theoretical physics would not be possible without it. The production of most consumer goods and infrastructures around us rely on a knowledge of chemistry...
Professional Program
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
As a program that fosters the ideals of mentorship, the aim of the B.Ed Secondary English Language Arts Program is to prepare you for a career as an English Language Arts educator at the secondary school level.   This...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Computer science is a stimulating, broad field of study that encompasses everything from theory to application. You can study diverse topics like software engineering, programming languages, robotics, compilers, databases,...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Natural History focuses on the observation and systematic study of all living organisms in nature (animals, fungi, and plants). It explores their forms, origins, evolution, behaviors and interactions with other species in...
Major
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Architecture is the art and science of creating space — this can be space in furniture, a room, a building, groups of buildings, or an entire city. Architects use art, science and technology to shape how we interact by...

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