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GRADUATE VIEWBOOK
2018 • 2019
CONTENTS
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MONTREAL, BEST STUDENT CITY
A NEXT-GENERATION UNIVERSITY
INNOVATIVE THINKING: THE FOUNDATION OF OUR RESEARCH
OUR GRADUATE PROGRAMS
APPLY TO CONCORDIA
FUNDING & SCHOLARSHIPS
TUITION FEES & COST OF LIVING
21CONCORDIA IN FOUR SEASONS
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BRIDGE THE GAP BETWEEN RESEARCH AND THE COMMUNITY. PURSUE TECHNOLOGY WITHOUT LOSING SIGHT OF HUMANITY. FIND INSPIRATION THROUGH NARRATIVE AND DIALOGUE.
At Concordia University, we offer a supportive research
environment where you are encouraged to immediately apply
your skills for the benefit of society.
Whether you are interested in actively pursuing a research
problem or sharpening your professional competencies, we
provide a wide range of programs and resources that meet the
needs of our diverse university community. Graduate students
work alongside internationally recognized faculty members in state-
of-the-art labs, experimental exhibition spaces, smart classrooms and
next-generation libraries.
CONCORDIAWELCOME TO
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BEST STUDENT CITYNamed the best student city in the world by Quacquarelli Symonds
(QS), Montreal is home to four major universities. Concordia
students from around the world contribute to the city’s dynamism
and diversity, making it one of North America’s leading research
centres in areas such as aerospace engineering, clean technology, life
sciences, video games, and more.
Montreal is the second-largest French-speaking city in the world and
the perfect setting to learn a new language. Concordia students are
also deeply involved in the city’s extensive innovation sector, leading
the Intelligent Community Forum to name Montreal the world’s top
intelligent community of 2016.
A CITY WHERE YOU’LL LIVE, THRIVE AND LEARN
MONTREAL
-10°C
14°F
JANUARY
21°C
70°F
JULY
AVERAGE DAILY TEMPERATURES
8°C
47°F
OCTOBER
6°C
42°F
APRIL
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TRENTON MILLERSTUDENT PROFILE
MBA – John Molson School of Business
Why did I choose Concordia? Montreal is a gateway to
culture, ideas and opportunity. Coming from a small town
in my undergrad, I felt like moving to such a multi-cultural
city would open up the world to me. Gaining entry into
Concordia’s highly ranked business school was the icing
on the cake.
While at Concordia, I have been struck by the
entrepreneurial bug. I recently helped launch a
crowdfunding campaign for a startup in District 3 (D3),
and have continued to develop my own business ideas.
Along the way, I have had the pleasure to work with some
fantastic mentors from D3, the Dobson Practicum and
the John Molson MBA program.
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NEXT-GENERATIONAUNIVERSITY
GROUNDBREAKING RESEARCHOur technological, economic and social innovations make a
lasting impression - both at home and abroad.
concordia.ca/research
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTGradProSkills offers workshops that assist students as they
transition into a future career. concordia.ca/gradproskills
ENTREPRENEURSHIPDistrict 3 provides enterprising students with a constructive
environment to develop business solutions that fill gaps in
the market. concordia.ca/d3
Concordia is a dynamic and creative university that seeks out
meaningful new ways to engage with the world. It is a community
comprised of graduate students who question the status quo and
push their work beyond disciplinary boundaries.
Most importantly, it is a place where intensive knowledge-making and
deeply connected learning collectively respond to our most pressing
and immediate concerns.
6 REASONS TO LOVE CONCORDIAHANDS-ON LEARNINGCo-ops, internships, study abroad programs and cotutelles are
available to students interested in experiential learning.
concordia.ca/co-op
FRENCH LANGUAGE SUPPORTOui Can Help! offers international students resources to improve
their French language skills. concordia.ca/ouicanhelp
COMMUNITY FOCUSWith hundreds of student groups to join, you’ll have innumerable
opportunities to meet new people, volunteer, get involved and share
your passion with the community. concordia.ca/students/clubs
CONCORDIA IS ALSO HOME TO...
1900+ PROFESSORS
40LIBRARIANS
120+ ARCHIVAL FONDS AND COLLECTIONS
22RESEARCH UNITS
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INNOVATIVE THINKING: THE FOUNDATION OF OUR RESEARCH
$50.8RESEARCH REVENUE:
Concordia research achieves great levels of impact and recognition.
With a recent $80 million investment in facilities and resources, a
2016 Research Infosource study ranked Concordia among the top
25 research universities nationwide.
Scholars from the humanities and social sciences work hand-in-
hand with engineers, scientists, artists, curators and community
practitioners to enhance our understanding of the complex
challenges facing society.
Learn more about our research by visiting concordia.ca/research
INTERDISCIPLINARY CENTRES AND INSTITUTESDepending on their area of research, graduate students can join one
of the university’s 22 research units that provide research and training
in areas as diverse as preventive health, synthetic biology, human
rights and digital arts.
AT THE CROSSROADS OF DESIGN, ART AND TECHNOLOGYMilieux is an ambitious institute for research-creation. It is a platform
for progressive imagining, critical thinking, creative experimentation
and interdisciplinary training. Above all, it is a site of innovation,
where thinking and making come together to transform our
encounters with technology. milieux.concordia.ca
Research clusters include: Community & Differential Mobility ·
Indigenous Futures · Media History · Post Image · Technoculture, Art
& Games · Speculative Life · Textiles & Materiality
BETTER HEALTH THROUGH PREVENTIONThe PERFORM Centre provides an integrated and comprehensive
environment to promote healthier lives through changes in behaviour
and lifestyle by offering research opportunities, education, and
prevention-based programs.
The unique facility houses eight large inter-related equipment
platforms devoted to prevention research through lifestyle
intervention and impact assessment. concordia.ca/perform
ART AS A CRITICAL FORM OF KNOWLEDGE The Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery is dedicated to the research,
dissemination and critical examination of Canadian and international
contemporary art. It presents exhibitions, provides educational
programs and produces publications. ellengallery.concordia.ca
MILLION
101# OF ACADEMIC, GOVERNMENT & INDUSTRY
RESEARCH SPONSORS:
100 RESEARCH CHAIRS
17DECLARATIONSOF INVENTION
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LISA NDEJURUSTUDENT PROFILE
PhD Individualized Program – School of Graduate Studies
Why did I choose Concordia? My PhD studies contribute
to the theoretical foundations for generative, arts-based
healing work in the aftermath of large-scale organized
violence. The aim is to help make the world a little
better through the careful application of knowledge and
practice grounded in creative transdisciplinary research.
At Concordia, I am surrounded by people who share
these values.
In my experience, Concordia is a place of possibilities,
where more likely than not the response to some crazy
brainstorm is going to be: ‘Let’s give it a try.’
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SIMONE LUCAS & AARON LAKOFF
STUDENT PROFILE
MA Media Studies – Faculty of Arts and Science
Why did I choose Concordia?
AARON: Concordia has always felt like home to me. This is where
I did my undergrad and I love the strong emphasis on feminism
and activist media that I find here. What is really exciting about
our podcast project is how it takes ideas that are quite complex
and makes them accessible beyond the university’s walls.
SIMONE: We tell audio stories that take us on journeys spanning
academic disciplines. Concordia allows me to combine artistic
practice with academic research thanks to its interdisciplinary
approach and emphasis on collaboration. The faculty is also
innovative and encourages experimentation.
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PROGRAMSGRADUATE
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
Department ProgramDegree/ Certificate
Application Deadlines
NotesSeptember entry
January entry May entry
Applied Human SciencesHuman Systems Intervention MA Feb. 1 - - project
Youth Work Diploma Mar. 1 - - course-based fieldwork with internship
BiologyBiology
MScFeb. 1 Sep. 1
- thesis
PhD - thesis
Biotechnology and Genomics Diploma Apr. 1 - - course-based with research project
Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Society and Culture
Humanities PhD Jan. 15 - - thesis
Chemistry and Biochemistry ChemistryMSc
Jun. 1 Sep. 1 Feb. 1thesis with option for co-op
PhD thesis
Communication Studies
Communication PhD Feb. 1 - - thesis
Communication Studies Diploma Feb. 15 - - course-based
Media Studies MA Jan. 15 - -thesis or course-based or research-creation thesis or major research paper
Economics Economics
MA
Jan. 15
Jun. 1
-
research paper with option for co-op
PhD - thesis
Diploma Jun. 1 course-based
Education
Adult Education Diploma Jan. 15 Sep. 15 - course-based with option for internship
Applied Linguistics MA Jan. 15 Sep. 15 - thesis or extended essay
Child Studies MA Jan. 15 Sep. 15 - thesis or course-based with internship
Education PhD Jan. 15 Sep. 15 - thesis
Educational Studies MA Jan. 15 Sep. 15 Jan. 15 thesis or extended essay
Educational Technology MA Jan. 15 Sep. 15 -thesis/thesis equivalent or course-based with internship
Instructional Technology Diploma Jan. 15 Sep. 15 - course-based
English
Creative Writing MA
Jan. 15 - -
thesis
EnglishMA research paper
PhD thesis
Études françaises
Technologies de la traduction Certificate Mar. 1 Nov. 1 - cours
Traduction Diploma Mar. 1 Nov. 1 - cours avec option de stage
Traductologie (professionelle) MA Mar. 1 Nov. 1 - cours
Traductologie (théorique) MA Aug. 1 Nov. 15 - avec mémoire
Exercise Science
Exercise Science MSc Feb. 1 - - thesis
Health and Exercise Science (subject to approval)
PhD Feb. 1 Sep. 1 - thesis
120+ GRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
Some programs may continue to accept applications
after these deadlines. For more information, please contact
the department offering your program of interest or visit
concordia.ca/gradprograms
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3 SILENT DISSERTATION WRITERS’ ROOMS IN THE CONCORDIA LIBRARY
FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE
Department ProgramDegree/ Certificate
Application Deadlines
NotesSeptember entry
January entry May entry
Geography, Planning and Environment
Environmental AssessmentMEnv
Feb. 1 - -course-based with internship
Diploma course-based
Geography, Urban and Environmental Studies
MScFeb. 1 - -
thesis
PhD thesis
History HistoryMA Jan. 15 Nov. 1 - thesis
PhD Jan. 15 - - thesis
Journalism
Digital Innovation in Journalism Studies
MA Feb. 1 Oct. 15 Feb. 1thesis or research-creation thesis or essay
Journalism Diploma - - Jan. 15 course-based
Visual Journalism Diploma - - Jan. 15 course-based
Mathematics and Statistics Mathematics
MA
Feb. 1 - -
thesis or course-based
MSc thesis or course-based
PhD thesis
Philosophy Philosophy MA Feb. 1 Dec. 1 thesis or research paper
Physics PhysicsMSc
Apr. 1 Aug. 1 -thesis
PhD thesis
Political Science
Political ScienceMA
Jan. 15Oct. 1
-thesis
PhD - thesis
Public Policy and Public Administration
MA Jan. 15 Oct. 1 - course-based or internship
Psychology
Psychology - ResearchMA
Dec. 15 - -
thesis
PhD thesis
Psychology - Research and Clinical Training
MA thesis
PhD thesis
Religions and Cultures
Judaic Studies MA Feb. 1 Oct. 1 - thesis or course-based
Religions and CulturesMA
Feb. 1 Oct. 1 -thesis or course-based
PhD thesis
School of Community and Public Affairs
Community Economic Development / Développement économique communautaire
Diploma Feb. 1 - -course-based. Instruction in English (even-numbered years) and French (odd-numbered years)
Sociology and Anthropology
Social and Cultural Analysis PhD Jan. 15 - - thesis
Social and Cultural Anthropology
MA Jan. 15 Oct. 1* -course-based with essay or thesis and field work
Sociology MA Jan. 15 Oct. 1 - thesis or essay
Theology Theological Studies MA Mar. 15 Oct. 15 Feb. 15 thesis or applied project
* Thesis and field work option only.
Find your supervisor:
explore.concordia.ca
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JULIE BROUSSEAUSTUDENT PROFILE
MA Film Studies – Faculty of Fine Arts
Why did I choose Concordia? I did my BFA in Film Studies
at Concordia and loved the experience so much that I
decided to carry on to my Masters. Both the Faculty of
Fine Arts and the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema
offer occasions to gather hands-on experience and
develop a deeper understanding of the field.
While the MA program offers me an opportunity to
pursue my research interests—such as Japanese genre
and animation films, as well as contemporary Indigenous
cinema—it also encourages me to explore topics I am
less familiar with. Not to mention that Montreal is a
world-class arts centre that has one of the biggest film
industries in Canada.
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SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS CAMPUSIn the heart of downtown Montreal, the SGW Campus'
high-rises and row houses stand side-by-side with busy
cafés, vegan restaurants and fashion-forward boutiques.
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HENRY F. HALL BUILDINGHOJO: Start your apartment search here. Discover resources to locate ideal off-campus housing.
International Students Office: Take advantage of information sessions and workshops for international students.
Student Success Centre: Speak to a mentor to learn how to succeed academically.
Ride for free on a 20-minute shuttle that takes you between the two campuses.
EV ENGINEERING, COMPUTER SCIENCE AND VISUAL ARTS INTEGRATED COMPLEXLe Gym: Select an activity to join or workout with a trainer.
GUY-DE MAISONNEUVE BUILDING Campus Wellness and Support Services: Consult a doctor, therapist, nurse or accessibility professional.
GradProSkills: Attend workshops that bridge your academic experience with professional development.
JW MCCONNELL BUILDINGBookstore: Buy new and used textbooks or sell yours through the buyback program.
Webster Library: Make use of study, writing and kitchen spaces exclusively for graduate students. The library is open 24/7 during the Fall and Winter terms.
Welcome Centre: Arrange a campus tour and get answers to your admissions questions.
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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
ProgramDegree/ Certificate
Application DeadlinesNotes
September entry January entry May entry
Aerospace Engineering MEng May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1 course-based with industrial stage
Building Engineering
Certificate
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1
course-based
MEng course-based with optional industrial experience
MASc thesis
PhD thesis
Chemical Engineering
Certificate*
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1
course-based
Diploma* course-based
MASc* thesis
PhD* thesis
Civil Engineering
MEng
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1
course-based with optional industrial experience
MASc thesis
PhD thesis
Computer Science
Diploma May 1 - - course-based
MApCompSc
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1
course-based with optional industrial experience
MCompSc thesis
PhD thesis
Construction Engineering and Management MEng* May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1 course-based
Electrical and Computer Engineering
MEng
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1
course-based with optional industrial experience
MASc thesis
PhD thesis
Environmental EngineeringCertificate
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1course-based
MEng* course-based
Industrial Engineering
MEng
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1
course-based with optional industrial experience
MASc thesis
PhD thesis
Information Systems SecurityMEng
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1course-based with optional industrial experience
MASc thesis with optional co-op
Information and Systems Engineering PhD May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1 thesis
Innovation, Technology and Society Certificate May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1 course-based
Mechanical Engineering
Certificate
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1
course-based
MEng course-based with optional industrial experience
MASc thesis
PhD thesis
Quality Systems EngineeringMEng
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1course-based with optional industrial experience
MASc thesis with optional co-op
Software Engineering
MEng
May 1 Oct. 1 Feb. 1
course-based with optional industrial experience
MASc thesis
PhD thesis
Prospective students in all master’s (thesis) and PhD programs can secure a supervisor after submitting an application.* Subject to approval
47,000+ TOTAL ENROLMENT
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FACULTY OF FINE ARTS
ProgramDegree/Certificate
Application Deadlines
NotesSeptember entry
January entry May entry
Art EducationMA
Jan. 15 - -thesis or course-based
PhD thesis
Art HistoryMA
Jan. 15 - - thesisPhD
Art Therapy (Creative Arts Therapies) MA Jan. 15 - - research or applied research project, with practicum placement
Design MDes Jan. 15 - - thesis
Drama Therapy (Creative Arts Therapies) MA Jan. 15 - - research or applied research project, with practicum placement
Film and Moving Image Studies PhD Feb. 1 - - thesis
Film Studies MA Feb. 1 - - thesis or course-based
Humanities PhD Jan. 15 - - thesis
Music Therapy (Creative Arts Therapies)MA
Jan. 15 - -research, with thesis or advanced music therapy practice options
Diploma course-based, with practicum placement
Fibres and Material Practices (Studio Arts) MFA Jan. 20 - - studio project
Film Production (Studio Arts) MFA Jan. 20 - - studio project
Intermedia/Video Performance and Electronic Arts (Studio Arts)
MFA Jan. 20 - - studio project
Painting and Drawing (Studio Arts) MFA Jan. 20 - - studio project
Photography (Studio Arts) MFA Jan. 20 - - studio project
Print Media (Studio Arts) MFA Jan. 20 - - studio project
Sculpture and Ceramics (Studio Arts) MFA Jan. 20 - - studio project
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES
ProgramDegree/Certificate
Application Deadlines
NotesSeptember entry
January entry May entry
Individualized Program
MA
Jan. 15 Sep. 15 -thesis (supervisory committee required as part of the application process)
MSc
PhD
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JOHN MOLSON SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
ProgramDegree/ Certificate
Application DeadlinesNotes
September entry January entry May entry
Business Administration
Business Administration
Certificate Jun. 1 (Cdn. res. only) Oct. 1 (Cdn. res. only) - course-based
DiplomaJun. 1 (Cdn. res.) / Mar. 1 (int.)
Oct. 1 (Cdn. res.) / Jun. 1 (int.)
- course-based
MBAJun. 1 (Cdn. res.) / Mar. 1 (int.)
Oct. 1 (Cdn. res.) / Jun. 1 (int.)
-course-based with experiential learning options including co-op
Executive MBA Jun. 1* - -
course-based with themed terms, supporting features and international study trip; one day per week course schedule
Accountancy PhD Feb. 1Sep. 15 (Cdn. res.) / Aug. 1 (int.)
- thesis
Finance PhD Feb. 1Sep. 15 (Cdn. res.) / Aug. 1 (int.)
- thesis
Management PhD Feb. 1Sep. 15 (Cdn. res.) / Aug. 1 (int.)
- thesis
Marketing PhD Feb. 1Sep. 15 (Cdn. res.) / Aug. 1 (int.)
- thesis
Supply Chain and Business Technology Management
PhD Feb. 1Sep. 15 (Cdn. res.) / Aug. 1 (int.)
- thesis
Chartered Professional Accountancy (CPA) Diploma Jun. 1 (Cdn. res. only) Oct. 1 Feb. 1 course-based
Entrepreneurship Certificate Jun. 1 (Cdn. res. only) - - course-based
Finance MSc Mar. 1* Jun. 1* - thesis
Investment Management MBAJul. 15* (Cdn. res.) / Mar. 1* (int.)
- -
course-based with CFA®'s CBOK™ fully integrated; supplemental workshops; in Toronto and Montreal
Management MSc Mar. 1* Jun. 1* - thesis
Marketing MSc Mar. 1* Jun. 1* - thesis
Supply Chain Management MSCM Mar. 1* - -course-based with applied research project
* Applications will be considered past the official deadline as long as space is available.
43% OF OUR GRADUATE POPULATION IS INTERNATIONAL
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A visual representation of our commitment to creating a
next-generation university, the Loyola Campus' century-
old buildings stand side-by-side with cutting-edge
facilities where Concordians learn and create.
LOYOLACAMPUS
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AD ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Campus Wellness and Support Services: Consult a doctor, therapist, nurse or accessibility professional.
Student Success Centre: Speak to a mentor to learn how to succeed academically.
Ride for free on a 20-minute shuttle that takes you between the two campuses.
COMMUNICATION STUDIES AND JOURNALISM BUILDINGBookstore: Buy new and used textbooks or sell yours through the buyback program.
JESUIT RESIDENCELive on campus in a complex that includes a centrally located kitchen, TV lounge and more.
LE CENTRESelect an activity to join or workout with a trainer.
LOYOLA CHAPELTake time to reflect in a space open to students of all faiths.
VANIER LIBRARY BUILDINGAccess rare books and other resources that require special handling. The library is open 24/7 during the Fall and Winter terms.
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CONCORDIAAPPLY TO
1: CHOOSE YOUR PROGRAM Concordia offers 120+ programs across four faculties and the School
of Graduate Studies.
2: REVIEW THE REQUIREMENTS Programs often require letters of reference, official transcripts,
statements of purpose and a curriculum vitae in order to be
considered for admission. Verify all the required materials and
application deadlines through your specific program page.
3: EXPLORE FACULTY RESEARCH Learn more about our researchers and find your supervisor through
concordia.ca/explore
4: APPLY Prepare your application and submit it online at
concordia.ca/admissions/apply-now
5: CHECK YOUR APPLICATION STATUSStay informed on your application status by visiting MyConcordia.ca
8,600+ GRADUATE STUDENTS AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS FROM
For detailed application instructions, visit
150+COUNTRIES
concordia.ca/gradadmissions
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Concordia University proudly supports its new graduate students
through financial awards and other sources of funding, averaging
around $20,000 per year. Visit concordia.ca/gradfunding for ways to
fund your studies.
ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS Students are automatically considered for all entrance graduate
awards when they apply to Concordia University, provided they meet
eligibility criteria. No separate application required.
PROVINCIAL AND FEDERAL TOP-UPS Newly admitted students who have been awarded provincial and/or
federal tri-agency funding (CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC) are offered a
Special Entrance Award, valued at $6,000 for master’s and $10,000
for doctoral students.
DISSEMINATE YOUR RESEARCH NATIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY Share your research findings and discoveries at a local, national, or
international conference. Doctoral students can travel anywhere in
the world to present their work and receive up to $1,000 (per term
of study in their first five years) while registered in their program.
Master’s students can benefit from conference funding too.
GRADUATE SOONER Hard work is rewarded. In 2017, more than 70 doctoral students
were awarded an Accelerator Award of $5,000 so they could focus
on writing their thesis and graduate sooner.
AWARDS AVAILABLE TO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Quebec has an agreement with several international partners that
allow international students to pay Quebec tuition rates. Learn more
about international fee exemptions at concordia.ca/qctuition
TEACHING AND RESEARCH ASSISTANTSHIPS Assistantships provide you with practical experience and
supplement your income while you study. TAs and RAs acquire
pedagogical training, develop professional skills and broaden their
academic networks.
200,000 ALUMNI FORM A STRONG NETWORK
WORLDWIDE
FUNDING& SCHOLARSHIPS
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AMIR HOOSHIAR STUDENT PROFILE
PhD Mechanical Engineering –
Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science
Why did I choose Concordia? I familiarized myself
with Concordia after reading about the research
being done in its Tactile Sensors Laboratory.
Through this, I became very interested in my
supervisor’s research and moved to Montreal
from Iran to attend Concordia.
Virtually every day, I am witness to innovations being
led by Concordians in fields such as cancer treatment,
robotic surgery, linguistics, the arts, and many more.
Graduate students also have unprecedented access to
a variety of tools to conduct their research thanks to
the multitude of collaborations Concordia fosters with
other universities in Montreal.
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TUITION FEES& COST OF LIVING
Rent $10,200
Food $7,200
Transportation $597
Utilities $1,200
Books and Supplies $2,230
Total $20,900
Food $7,200
Transportation $597
Utilities $1,200
Books and Supplies $2,200
Total $21,397
ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST OF LIVING IN MONTREAL
TUITION FEESThe following chart is for full-time students only, and based on the total cost of the program. Amounts include tuition, compulsory fees,
health and dental plans, as well as international health insurance. Approximate costs are in Canadian dollars.
QUEBEC AND FRANCE CANADA INTERNATIONAL
Certificate (16 credits) $2,211 - $2,294 $4,484 - $4,967 $10,094 - $13,164
Diploma (30 credits) $3,763 - $3,887 $8,875 - $8,899 $18,538 - $24,262
Master’s Program (45 credits) $5,591 - $5,795 $13,108 - $13,313 $27,621 - $36,225
Master’s Program (60 credits) $7,491 - $7,739 $17,515 - $17,763 $37,041 - $48,489
PhD Program (90 credits) $11,187 - $11,530 $11,187 - $11,530 $50,115 - $50,458
To estimate the cost of your education at Concordia and learn how tuition fees are calculated, visit concordia.ca/tuitionandfees
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Whether it is spring, summer, fall, or winter, Concordia hosts a
plethora of exciting and interactive events for students to take
part in. For more information, visit concordia.ca/events
SPRINGDevelop connections to Montreal’s creative institutions, galleries and
artist-run centres during the Art Matters Festival.
SUMMERWatch the latest in avant-garde cinema alongside moviegoers and
filmmakers at the Fantasia International Film Festival.
FALLGrab a cup of coffee and sit in on a public conversation organized by
University of the Streets Café.
WINTERCheer on the Concordia Stingers hockey and basketball teams as
they take on their rivals in Canadian Interuniversity Sport.
IN FOUR SEASONSCONCORDIA
RENTAverage annual rental costs for a one-bedroom apartment. All
amounts are in Canadian dollars.
CITY COUNTRY COST
Montreal Canada $10,200
Paris France $18,410
Toronto Canada $19,330
Vancouver Canada $20,630
Sydney Australia $30,660
London England $33,400
Boston USA $38,240
New York City USA $47,720
San Francisco USA $52,320
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