Programmes de premier cycle nécessitant des études universitaires

Les programmes suivants exigent la réussite d’études universitaires avant de pouvoir y faire demande.

Pour trouver des programmes qui exigent la réussite d’études collégiales avant de faire demande, consultez Programmes conjoints des universités et collèges.

7 programmes

Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours Applied Computing)

University of Windsor

Premier cycle

(i) A 3-year General or a 4-year Honours Bachelor’s degree from an accredited University. (ii) Ontario Grade 12 “U” Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus and Geometry and Discrete Mathematics or equivalent courses.

Computer Science General Degree (for university graduates)

University of Windsor

Premier cycle

University graduates with a 3-year General, 4-year Major or 4-year Honours degree (from a discipline other than Computer Science) may apply to the BCS (General) degree for university graduates.

Droit – Common Law

University of Windsor

Professionnel

We offer the following programs:
- JD
- Canadian and American Dual JD
- JD/MSW
- JD/MBA
The program leading to the degree of Juris Doctor (J.D.) requires admission as a full-time student for 3 years or as a half-time student for 6 years. Our admissions program is different from others. At Windsor Law, we review all applications for admission through a holistic lens. Candidates have the opportunity to provide the Admission Committee with a range of information that supports their application for entry.

Education

University of Windsor

Professionnel

The Faculty of Education and Academic Development offers the 2-year consecutive program in 1 of 3 possible divisions of teaching specialization in education, leading to the Bachelor of Education degree and teacher certification by the Ontario College of Teachers. Completion of a university degree is required.

Engineering

University of Windsor

Premier cycle

The Engineering Technology (BEng Tech) program prepares grads for the job market. It was developed for those who hold one of the following: - A 3-year technology diploma from a Canadian college (or an equivalent overseas Institution). - An engineering degree from an accredited Canadian university (or an equivalent overseas institution). - A 4-year university degree in a scientific or technical subject from a Canadian university (or an equivalent overseas institution).