Aujourd’hui, il est essentiel pour tout étudiant en gestion d’acquérir une perspective globale. Les Programmes d’échange internationaux à l’École de gestion Telfer offrent cette occasion à ses étudiants. Ceux-ci peuvent acquérir des compétences académiques et professionnelles dans une institution à l’étranger tout en explorant un nouveau pays et en découvrant de nouvelles cultures. Dans un marché du travail de plus en plus compétitif, ce genre d’expérience amène une nouvelle perspective sur la culture, une capacité d’adaptation accrue, des outils pour exceller sur la scène internationale et la chance de créer un réseau de contacts mondial. De plus, au retour, les étudiants auront des souvenirs inoubliables.
Baccalauréat en sciences commerciales avec option en gestion internationale
Un échange à l’étranger est obligatoire pour tout étudiant dans l’option Gestion internationale. Voir la séquence.
Atelier de préparation à l’admission aux programmes d’échanges internationaux de Telfer
Tout étudiant qui souhaite partir à l'étranger doit compléter l'atelier avant de déposer une demande pour l’échange. L’atelier sera disponible à partir d’octobre 2021.
Institutions partenaires
Monash University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program with an average of at least 6.0.
- Period
- Spring (July to November) and Fall (February to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Queensland University of Technology
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program.
- Period
- Semester 1 (February to June) Semester 2 (July to November).
- Links
- Website Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1
University of South Australia
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program with an average of at least 5.0.
- Period
- Spring (July to November) and Fall (February to July)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
University of Sydney
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com., with an average of 6.0.
- Period
- One or two semesters (Fall: July to December) and (Spring: March to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Living costs Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
University of Technology Sydney (UTS)
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com., with an average of 6.0.
- Period
- One or two semesters (Spring: July to November) or (Fall: February to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1
University of Vienna
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com Program
- Period
- (Spring: March to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business)
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com Program
- Period
- Summer (February to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Solvay Brussels School of Economics & Management (SBS-EM)
This is a master’s program at the faculty of Business of the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
- Requirements
- Must have completed the third year of the B.Com program.
- Period
- Spring: January to June
- Links
- Website Course selection
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1
University of Chile
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program.
- Period
- Second Semester (July to November) and First Semester (March to July)
- Links
- Website
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1
City University Hong Kong
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the BCom Program
- Period
- One or two semesters, Fall - August to December and Spring - January to May
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Hong Kong Baptist University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program.
- Period
- Semester 1 (September to December) and Semester 2 (January to May)
- Links
- Website
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
The University of Hong Kong
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the BCom program
- Period
- Fall (September to December) and Spring (January to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1
N.B. In order to facilitate the Housing placement; we will admit one (1) student in the Fall and one (1) student in the Winter semester.
Tongji University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program with an average of at least 6.0.
- Period
- Spring (February to July).
- Links
- Website
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Number of places available: 2 students
Aarhus School of Business
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program
- Period
- Fall (August to December) and Spring (January to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Copenhagen Business School (CBS)
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the BCom.
- Period
- One semester (Spring: January to June).
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Audencia Nantes - School of Management
Programme en français :
- Exigences
- 2e année du B.Com
- Période
- Automne (septembre à décembre) et printemps (janvier à mai).
- Liens
- Sélection de cours Information supplémentaire
Programme in English:
- Requirements
- 2nd year of the B.Com
- Period
- Fall semester (September to December) or Winter semester (January to May).
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Edhec Business School
Programme en français :
- Exigences
- Avoir terminé la deuxième année du B.Com
- Période
- Automne (septembre à décembre) printemps (janvier à mai)
Programme in English:
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program
- Period
- Fall (September to December) Spring (January to May)
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Emylon Business School
Programme en français :
- Exigences
- Avoir terminé la deuxième année du B.Com
- Période
- Automne (septembre à décembre) et printemps (janvier à mai)
- Campus
- Saint-Etienne
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Programme double diplôme
Structure du programme
Programme in English:
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program
- Period
- Fall (September to December) and Spring (January to April)
- Campus
- Saint-Etienne
-
Double Degree Program
Program structure
- Links
- Website Course selection
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1
ESSEC Business School
Programme bilingue* :
- Exigences
- Avoir terminé la deuxième année du B.Com avec une MPC d’au moins 6.0.
- Période
- Automne (août à décembre)
*Veuillez noter que la sélection de cours en français est limitée et qu’il est recommandé de suivre des cours à l’automne pour les candidats désirants étudier en français seulement.
Programme in English:
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program with an average of at least 6.0.
- Period
- Fall (August to December) Spring (March to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Grenoble École de management
Programme en français :
- Exigences
- 2e année du B.Com
- Période
- Automne (septembre à décembre) et printemps (janvier à mai).
Programme in English:
- Requirements
- 3rd year with a CGPA of 6.0
- PEriod
- One academic year (October to June) or one semester (September to December or January to May)
- Links
- Website
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
KEDGE Business School
Programme en français :
- Exigences
- avoir terminé la deuxième année du B.Com
- Période
- automne (septembre à décembre), printemps (janvier à juin)
- Programme à KEDGE BS
- Master en Management (Master ESC)
-
Programme double diplôme
Structure du programme
Programme in English:
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program
- Period
- Fall (September to December) and Spring (January to June)
- Program at KEDGE BS
- Master in Management (Master ESC)
-
Double Degree Program
Program structure
- Links
- Website
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2 Testimonial #3
NEOMA Business School - Campus de Reims
- Requirements
- 2e année du B.Com
- Period
- une année scolaire (septembre à juin). IMP Program (September to December or January to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
N.B. Since the course selection is limited, students in the English program going to Reims during the Fall semester will have to complete a research project valued at 6 ECTS.
NEOMA Business School - Campus de Rouen
Programme en français :
- Exigences
- 2e année du B.Com
- Période
- une année scolaire (septembre à avril) ou (trimestre d'automne : septembre à décembre) et (trimestre d'hiver : janvier à juin)
Programme in English:
- Requirements
- Anglophone students who have a basic knowledge of French can take the Undergraduate Program in European Management that includes business courses in English, some business courses in French, and COMPULSORY French as a second language courses.
- Links
- Website Course selection
Toulouse Business School
Programme en français :
- Exigences
- avoir terminé la deuxième année du B.Com
- Période
- printemps (janvier à mai).
-
Programme double diplôme
Structure du programme
Programme in English:
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program
- Period
- Spring (January to May).
-
Double Degree Program
Program Structure
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
EBS Business School
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 3rd year of the B.Com program.
- Period
- Fall (August to December), Spring (January to May) and/or Summer (June)
- Links
- Website Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
University of Mannheim
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com program
- Period
- Fall (September to December) and Spring (February to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com program
- Period
- Fall (September to December) and Spring (January to May)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
WHU offers undergraduate classes (BSc) and graduate classes (MSc and MBA), according to the academic background of the students. The majority (approx. 80%) of the courses offered in the Bachelor of Science Program are taught in English. All graduate courses are completely taught in English. Free German language courses available during the term.
Corvinus University of Budapest
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com
- Period
- Winter semester (January to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection
University College Cork - UCC
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com
- Period
- Fall semester (September to December) or Winter semester (January to May)
- Links
- Website Course catalogue Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
University College Dublin - UCD
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com
- Period
- Fall (September to December) and Winter (January to May).
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
In accordance with UCD's e-learning policy all students who attend this institution must own a laptop.
Bocconi University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program with a CGPA of 6.0
- Period
- Spring (February to May)
- Links
- Website
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Carlo Cattaneo University - LIUC
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com
- Period
- Fall (September to December) and Winter (February to June).
- Links
- Website Course catalogue Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com
- Period
- One semester (Spring: March to August).
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
Yonsei University School of Business
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com
- Period
- One or two semesters (Fall: August to December) and (Spring: February to June).
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
ITAM - Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
- Requirements
- Must have completed 2 years of the B.Com and have an advanced knowledge of Spanish since ITAM offers Business courses in Spanish only.
- Period
- Fall (August to December) and Spring (January to June).
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
ITESM - Monterrey Campus
- Requirements
- Must have completed 2 years of the B.Com including the equivalent of two first-year introductory Spanish courses (6 credits). ITESM-MONTERREY offers Business courses in English and Spanish Languages courses.
- Period
- Fall (July to December) and Spring (January to May).
- Links
- Website Additional Information
Auckland University of Technology (AUT)
- Requirements
- Must have completed at least two years of the B.Com program with an average of at least 5.0.
- Period
- Fall (July to November) and Spring (March to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Waikato University
- Requirements
- Must have completed at least two years of the B.Com program with an average of at least 5.0.
- Period
- B Semester (July to October) and A Semester (February to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1
NHH - Norwegian School of Economics
- Requirements
- Must have completed the third year of the BCom program
- Period
- Fall (August to December) and Spring (January to June), and/or Summer*
- Links
- Website Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
* N.B. Students can apply to the NHH Graduate Summer School: Natural resource management – The Norwegian model. This is a 2 weeks Master’s Program worth 3 units towards the BCom.
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program
- Period
- Summer (Mid-June to early July)
- Number of places
- 4
Kozminski University
- Requirements
- Must have completed at least two years of the B.Com program with an average of at least 5.0.
- Period
- Fall (October to February) and Spring (February to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
- Requirements
- Must have completed at least two years of the B.Com program with an average of at least 5.0.
- Period
- Spring (February to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Nanyang Technological University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program
- Period
- Fall (August to December) Spring (January to May)
- Links
- Website
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
ESCP Europe - Madrid Campus
- Requirements
- Must have completed the third year of the B.Com program with a CGPA of 6.0 or above.
- Period
- Spring (January to May)
- Links
- Website Course selection
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Exchange students may apply to the following academic programs offered at ESCP Europe, Master in Management, 1st or 2nd Master year, and Specialized Master programs in Madrid Campus.
Lund University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com (priority will be given to MIS students)
- Period
- Fall (August to January) or Spring (January to June).
- Links
- Website Course selection Dates and deadlines Application
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Uppsala University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com
- Period
- Fall (September to January) and Spring (January to June).
- Links
- Website Course catalogue Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Université de Genève - HEC
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
- Exigences
- Une deuxième année du B.Com avec une moyenne de 5.0. Veuillez noter que ce programme s'offre uniquement en français.
- Période
- Semestre d'hiver (février à juin)
- Liens
- Site web Programme des cours Sélection de cours disponibles Information supplémentaire
Université de Lausanne - HEC
-
Programme en français :
- Exigences
- 2e année du B.Com
- Période
- Semestre d'hiver (février à juillet)
- Liens
- Site web Information supplémentaire
-
Programme in English:
- REQUIREMENTS
- 3rd year of B.Com
- PERIOD
- Winter semester (February to July)
- LINKs
- Website Additional information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
National Chengchi University - College of Commerce
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the BCom program
- Period
- Spring (late February to late June).
- Links
- Website Course selection
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Chulalongkorn University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com
- Period
- Fall (August to December) and Spring (January to May).
- Links
- Website Course catalogue Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Thammasat University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the BCom.
- Period
- One year or one semester - Fall term (August to December) or Spring term (January to May)
- Links
- Website Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Hogeschool van Amsterdam (HvA)
- Requirements
- Must have completed at least two years of the B.Com program
- Period
- Winter (January to July).
- Links
- Website Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Tilburg School of Economics and Management
- Requirements
- Must have completed at least two years of the B.Com program
- Period
- One academic year (August to June) or one semester (August to December or January to June)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Lancaster University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program.
- Period
- Michaelmas Term* (October to December - *12 units only) and Lent/Summer (January to June).
- Links
- Website
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Number of places available: 4 students
Newcastle University
- Requirements
- Must have completed the second year of the B.Com program
- Period
- Fall (September to December) and Spring (January to June)
- Links
- Website
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
Strathclyde Business School
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com
- Period
- One or two semesters (Term 1: September to December) and (Term 2: January to June).
- Links
- Website Course selection
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
University of Brighton
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com
- Period
- One or two semesters (Fall: September to February) and (Spring: February to June).
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
University of Glasgow
- Requirements
- Must have completed the 2nd year of the B.Com
- Period
- One or two semesters (Semester 1: September to December) and (Semester 2: January to May).
- Links
- Website Course selection
- Testimonials
- Testimonial #1 Testimonial #2
East Tennessee State University
- Requirements
- Must have completed at least two years of the B.Com program with an average of at least 5.0.
- Period
- Fall (August to December) and Spring (January to May)
- Links
- Website Course selection
University of Missouri - St-Louis
- Requirements
- Students must have completed 2 years of the B.Com with a CGPA of 5.0 or above. Please also note that the University of Missouri-St-Louis will only accept Telfer School of Management students if their students apply to one of the Canadian universities of the RAMP Program. Placement in this program is not guaranteed.
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
Students applying to the RAMP PROGRAM (USA) must consult the web page: http://www.iie.org/en
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
- Requirements
- Must have completed at least two years of the B.Com program with an average of at least 5.0.
- Period
- Fall (September to December) and Spring (January to May)
- Links
- Website Course selection Additional Information
Veuillez noter que les témoignages sont écrits par des étudiants et reflètent leurs expériences personnelles en échange. L'exactitude des informations, y compris les exigences d’immigration, doit être vérifiée.
Information pour étudiants sortants
Pour être admissibles aux Programmes d’échanges internationaux, les étudiants au B.Com. doivent avoir complété tous les cours de la première et de la deuxième année de leur séquence de cours pour leur option. Certaines universités exigent également d’avoir complété la troisième année du B.Com. La moyenne pondérée cumulative (MPC) doit être d’au moins 5.0 et certaines universités exigent 6.0. Les étudiants doivent soumettre jusqu’à huit (8) choix d’institutions sur le formulaire de demande.
L’évaluation des admissions aux Programmes d’échanges internationaux sera basée sur la MPC et la lettre de présentation.
Les étudiants doivent payer les frais de scolarité à temps complet à l’Université d’Ottawa. Aucun frais de scolarité ne devront être payés à l’étranger. Les étudiants doivent eux-mêmes défrayer les dépenses de voyages et frais de subsistance pour le séjour à l’étranger.
Les étudiants qui ont besoin d’avoir la permission du bureau coop, veuillez remplir ce formulaire en ligne.
La date limite pour faire une demande d’admission est le 31 janvier.
Veuillez communiquer avec l’ambassade du pays de votre université d’accueil pour connaître les procédures pour les Visas d’études, les coûts et les devises. Nous avons également de l’information sur chaque partenaire au Centre des services aux étudiants, DMS 1100, incluant des informations sur le logement et bien d’autres détails utiles.
Veuillez ensuite vous procurer votre billet d’avion et une couverture d’assurance couvrant la durée de votre séjour à l’étranger.
Votre dossier scolaire sera envoyé directement à votre institution d’accueil vers le début du mois de mars. Par la suite, vous recevrez une lettre d’acceptation (vers juin ou octobre). C’est avec la lettre d’acceptation que vous pourrez faire votre demande de Visa, faites-le IMMÉDIATEMENT. (Les ambassades vous renseigneront sur les dates limites et les procédures à suivre).
Nous recevons de l’information sur les institutions et nous vous demandons de ne pas communiquer avec les partenaires avant d’avoir reçu votre lettre d’acceptation.
Si vous avez des questions, vous pouvez nous rejoindre par téléphone au (613) 562-5805.
Inscription aux cours
Vous recevrez le Formulaire des exemptions pour votre échange international au début du mois de mars. Ce formulaire énonce clairement les cours qui seront exemptés pour l’échange international et le nombre de cours/crédits que vous devez compléter à l’étranger. Ce formulaire énoncera les conditions de votre échange international, s’il y a lieu. Les exemptions sont basées sur l’option de votre programme d’études ; c’est pourquoi vous devez indiquer clairement l’option d’études sur votre formulaire de demande.
Les étudiants doivent suivre de cours de gestion ou de troisième langue (les cours de français ou d’anglais langue seconde ne sont pas acceptés) à l’étranger. Les cours devront être soumis pour approbation avant votre inscription. Pour soumettre votre demande d’approbation, remplissez ce formulaire et envoyez le par courriel à Cette adresse courriel est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser..
Inscription
Les étudiants au B.Com. seront inscrit à la cote TRF 1000 en juin. Il est également possible que les institutions vous demandent des formulaires et des informations additionnelles pour l’admission, l’inscription ou encore pour la résidence.
Veuillez payer vos frais de scolarité à l’Université d’Ottawa AVANT VOTRE DÉPART. Tous les étudiants partant en échange international sont inscrits à temps complet à l’Université d’Ottawa pour un trimestre (15 crédits) ou deux trimestres (30 crédits) et ce, même s’ils complètent plus ou moins de 5 cours à l’étranger.
Si vous terminez votre programme d’études avec l’échange international, vous devrez compléter le formulaire pour la graduation Demande de diplôme avant la date limite. Les étudiants inscrits au TRF 1000 pour le trimestre d’hiver, gradueront au mois d’octobre seulement, parce que les notes nous proviennent de l’étranger généralement au mois d’août. Si vous avez des question, vous pouvez communiquer avec le Centre des services aux étudiants par courriel Cette adresse courriel est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser..
Faites toutes vos démarches administratives avant de partir
N’oubliez pas de vous inscrire à vos cours avant de partir, mais vous aurez également accès à uoCampus tout au long de votre séjour à l’étranger. Puisque les places dans les cours sont limitées, n’attendez pas votre retour pour vous inscrire à vos cours. Si vous avez des difficultés, veuillez communiquer avec le Centre des services aux étudiants par courriel Cette adresse courriel est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser.
À votre arrive à l’institution d’accueil, veuillez rencontrer la personne responsable des échanges internationaux afin de compléter les procédures d’arrivée et l’inscription (si nécessaire). Il est possible que les cours soient déjà approuvés pour la plupart des institutions. De plus, les procédures pour les résidences pourront être également faites au même moment sinon, ils pourront vous donner les détails pour le logement hors-campus.
À votre arrivée, si vous souhaitez modifier votre choix de cours, veuillez remplir et envoyer ce formulaire à Cette adresse courriel est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser. pour approbation avant de faire des changements. Indiquez le titre du cours, une courte description ainsi que le nombre de crédits pour chaque cours.
Un maximum de 15 crédits peuvent être reçus par trimestre à l’étranger.
Après environ 2 mois à l’étranger, veuillez compléter le Questionnaire des Programmes d’échanges internationaux et le retourner par courriel à Cette adresse courriel est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser..
À la fin de votre séjour à l’étranger, veuillez demander à votre institution d’accueil de nous faire parvenir votre relevé de notes. Les exemptions seront accordées pour les cours que vous avez complété seulement, si vous avez un échec à l’étranger, vous ne recevrez pas tous les crédits envers votre B.Com.
Nous voulons tout savoir de votre expérience en échange, venez-nous voir à votre retour !
Si vous avez des questions :
Programmes d’échanges internationaux
Centre des services aux étudiants
École de gestion Telfer
Édifice Desmarais, DMS 1100
Ottawa, Ontario K1N 6N5
(613) 562-5805
Suite à environ deux mois d’études à l’étranger, vous êtes tenu de répondre au questionnaire sous forme d’un rapport d’au moins trois pages (1 800 mots) et de faire parvenir ce dernier par courriel à Cette adresse courriel est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser.. Vous devez également soumettre une photo. Veuillez noter que nous pourrions utiliser votre photo, ainsi que vos commentaires, pour promouvoir les Programmes d'échanges internationaux aux participants de l'année suivante. Pour recevoir une copie du questionnaire, veuillez communiquer avec le Centre des services aux étudiants.
À votre retour, vous serez invité à faire une présentation sur votre expérience à l'étranger dans le cadre d’une séance d’information à l’intention des étudiants intéressés.
Information for Incoming Students*
*(Disponible en anglais seulement)
The University of Ottawa is a cosmopolitan campus where more than 40,000 students from a variety of cultural heritages can live and learn in an atmosphere of tolerance and understanding. Many of our students come from different parts of the world and they bring a unique perspective to academic exchanges within the walls of our University.
As an international student, you can truly benefit from our long tradition of excellence in teaching and research, while learning about the multicultural Canadian social mosaic.
Course schedule:
https://www.uottawa.ca/course-timetable/
About the City of Ottawa:
www.ottawa.ca
About the Canadian Government:
www.canada.gc.ca
About Immigration:
www.cic.gc.ca
About the Canadian Education System:
www.studyincanada.com
About Ottawa Public Transportation
www.octranspo.com
On June 30th, 1994, the Provincial Ontario Government eliminated Health Care protection for non-Ontario Residents. Therefore, all International Students must purchase the University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP), to provide protection compared to that available from the Ontario Government (OHIP).
All international students must purchase the UHIP in order to register at the University of Ottawa.
UHIP subscription is COMPULSORY. It is not necessary for you to purchase another insurance plan for the academic year. UHIP coverage starts on the 11th day of the month preceding the start of a program of study, for newly enrolled students, or at the beginning of the session, for returning students.
It is preferable that you pay your UHIP coverage with your tuition fees through a bank transfer. For further information on the coverage provided by the University Health Insurance Plan, please visit the UHIP website or Cette adresse courriel est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser. responsible for UHIP.
Even though you may already have health insurance, you will not be exempted from purchasing the mandatory UHIP.
To view the premiums for the current academic year please see the Review Your Health Insurance page.
The timetable divided into Fall and Winter tems, indicates the courses that will be offered for each semester.
The classroom location, the names of the professors and any modifications will be available in mid-August. It is essential that you verify this timetable before the start of classes. You can find the timetable at:
https://www.uottawa.ca/course-timetable/
Search for available courses by entering entering the subject code (ADM) and course number (ex. 1300).
There is always a 10-minute pause between two different classes. This allows you to arrive on time for your next class. All Business courses are offered three hours per week in one of the following formats:
- Two "one hour and a half" periods per week; or
- One "three-hour" period per week.
Many undergraduate courses such as ADM 1300 or ADM 1301 have discussion groups (DGD) which you must choose according to your schedule. However, most discussion groups are not compulsory to complete your course during your exchange at Telfer.
*Please note that business attire is mandatory when professors request students to make formal business presentations as part of their lectures. Therefore, don't forget to pack at least one business suit.
Course Sections
Most courses of the Telfer School of Management are offered in multiple sections. Each section has its own time slot and professor. In the Timetable, the section is represented by the letter next to the course code following by two zeros, such as A00, B00, C00, etc.
For example:
ADM 2343 A00 is offered Monday for 11:30 to 13:00 and Thursday from13:00 to 14:20.
ADM 2343 E00 is offered Wednesday from 19:00 to 21:50.
If you select a course with a section, you must clearly indicate it on your registration form in the appropriate space and attend that specific section throughout the semester.
Definition of the Course Codes and Symbols
Each course is composed of alphabetical and numerical codes. The alphabetical codes indicate the topic of the course. (ADM 1300 = Administration or Business).
The first digit of the numerical codes indicates the level of the course.
(ADM 1300 = level 1000 = 1st year) (Undergraduate)
(ADM 2341 = level 2000 = 2nd year)
(ADM 3350 = level 3000 = 3rd year)
(ADM 4312 = level 4000 = 4th year)
(ADM 5320 = level 5000 = 1st year) (Graduate)
(ADM 6320 = level 6000 = 2nd year)
The second digit indicates the languages in which the course is given.
1, 2, 3, 4 courses given in English
5, 6, 7, 8 courses given in French
0, 9 courses given in either French or English.
On-campus student residence is available at the University of Ottawa. Exchange students are usually allocated a room in the Marchand residence. Available facilities include:
- Main reception desk, mailboxes, Rez Café, Residents’
- Association Office, laundry room, bicycle and winter storage;
- Activity lounge on even-numbered floors;
- Shared, non-coed bathrooms on all floors.
Please note that Marchand Residences are not opened 24 hours. Therefore, if you arrive in Ottawa after office hours, please go to 90U Residence for your keys.
Please check here for the List of What to bring. Rooms are equipped with electrical outlets (110-120 Volts) for radios and televisions, and there is enough room for a small rental refrigerator. The number for renting a small fridge is 1-800-268-2652. Public areas are cleaned weekly.
Community kitchens are equipped with a refrigerator, a hot plate and a microwave oven. Please note that pots and dishes are not provided and that no cooking whatsoever is permitted outside the kitchen. A colour television set is found in every community lounge. There are two non-co-ed washrooms per floor.
Each residence has laundry rooms washers and dryers. You can pay by your uOttawa Card loaded with Flex dollars to use them.
The residences offer excellent security procedures. Reception desks are open 24 hours a day and only residents and their guests are allowed into the buildings. Reception personnel direct telephone calls and distribute mail daily into individual mailboxes.
Residence | Telephone |
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Housing Services Brooks Complex 100 Thomas More, suite 308 Email: Cette adresse courriel est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser. |
613-562-5885 |
LeBlanc Residence 45 Louis Pasteur Ottawa, Ontario |
613-564-5400 |
Thompson Residence 45 University Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9B1 |
613-564-5400 |
Marchand Residence 110 University Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9A8 |
613-564-5400 |
Stanton Residence 100 University Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9A7 |
613-564-5400 |
90U Residence 90 University Ottawa, Ontario K1N 1H3 |
613-564-5400 |
Due to limited availability we are unable to guarantee that all students will receive a room in residence. Therefore, it is advised that you schedule your arrival in Ottawa for mid-August (fall semester) and early January (winter semester) to find off-campus housing. The average price for an unfurnished one-bedroom apartment in Ottawa ranges from CAN $650 to $1,000, per month.
Housing
Accomodation Catgory | Ottawa | Gatineau |
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Furnished single room in a private house or apartment * | $660 | $565 |
Bachelor | $965 | $689 |
1-bedroom apartment | $1,140 | $755 |
2-bedroom apartment | $1,480 | $1,073 |
3-bedroom apartment | $1,880 | $1,128 |
4-bedroom house | $2,753 | $1,708 |
Rates
The rates are approximately $ 4,300 for a single room, and $3,600 for a double room in Marchand residence, for a term of 4 months.
Availability
Students will have access to their rooms as of 12:00 p.m. on the date confirmed on their residence contract.
Academic Year
Typically, we welcome our international exchange students and hold the orientation session in the end of August for Fall terms, and the beginning of January for Winter terms. Fall term courses run from early-September to December and Winter term courses from early-January to April. We strongly encourage you to check our Important Academic Dates and Deadlines page for more information.
The final exam schedule will only be released 1-2 months after the courses start. When booking your returning flights, you must respect the dates indicated on your schedule. The exam schedule will not be modified if you have an early departure flight. Therefore, you cannot book a flight before the end of the term. Please note that the term officially ends at 10pm on the final date of the final exam period (usually in the end of December for fall terms and end of April for winter terms).
If you arrive early, and have not reserved a temporary room at the University of Ottawa or you do not have a room in residence, you can find low cost accommodation at the hotels listed below for temporary accommodation. It is recommended to book your room before arrival by contacting the following numbers:
HI – Ottawa Hostel
75 Nicholas Street
Tel: 613-235-2595
This hostel is a five-minute walk from the University and offers temporary accommodation for students and families.
YMCA - Shenkman Residence
180 Argyle Street
Tel: 613-237-1320
The YMCA offers short-term accommodation, and has daily, weekly and monthly rates.
Novotel Ottawa
33 Nicholas Street, Ottawa
Tel: 613-230-3033
This hotel is a five-minute walk from the
University of Ottawa.
Approximately $150 CDN per night.
Les Suites Hotel Ottawa
130 Besserer Street, Ottawa
Tel: 1-800-267-1989
This hotel is a five-minute walk from the
University of Ottawa
Approximately $150 CDN per night
Students must be nominated by their home institution before applying to the Telfer School of Management’s International Exchange Programs.
Applicants from certain bilateral partners are required to submit a proof of their English language proficiency (TOEFL scores). Please contact your home institution’s exchange program coordinator for further information on application requirements.
The application deadline is normally in mid-April for the Fall term exchange and mid-October for Winter term exchange. You are required to fill out an online questionnaire and submit it with your official transcript, ID photo and language proficiency test result (if applicable) within the respective deadlines.
Once we proceed your application, you will receive the letter of acceptance with your uOttawa Access ID by email to set up your student account on uoZone.
1. Once your course selection is approved, you may modify your course selection. Enrolment in another course will only be possible if places are still available.
MBA Students (Graduate)
Course changes must be done during the first week of courses.
BCom Students (Undergraduate)
Course changes can only be made during the first two weeks of classes.
All course modifications (add, delete, change of sections, withdrawal) must be done officially on the Modification/Cancellation of Registration form or by sending an email to Cette adresse courriel est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser., and before the deadlines (check the Important academic dates and deadlines).
You can check your course selection and weekly schedule anytime on your uoZone. Your uoZone access ID and the instructions will be sent upon your admission to Telfer International Exchange Programs.
2. Social activities are organized by the Telfer School of Management in collaboration of Telfer International student club during orientation week.
The schedule of all events will be sent to you before arrival.
3. A copy of your transcript will be mailed directly to your University at the end of the semester. However, you can verify your marks online through application “Unofficial Transcription” application on uoZone.
Transcripts
Two copies of your official transcripts are mailed directly to your University. Should you require an extra copy, please make sure to order it on uoZone or with InfoService.
- Once you’ve dropped off your luggage at your residence or apartment, please come to the Student Services Centre in Desmarais (55 Laurier East, room 1100). If you arrive in the evening, please come to our office at 9:00 a.m. the next morning. We will meet you in person and give you the orientation schedule and useful welcome kit.
- If you arrive after regular business hours, please go to the90U Residence Complex (90 University street) to obtain a key for your room in residence. The 90U Residence Complex is open 24 hours.
- Send us an email to Cette adresse courriel est protégée contre les robots spammeurs. Vous devez activer le JavaScript pour la visualiser. to complete or change your course selection. Exchange students can only take business courses (ADM) or second language courses (ESL or FLS, online placement test is required before enrollment). If you would like to discuss your course selection in person, we have the walk-in appointments available during your first week of classes. The date and time will be communicated during the orientation.