Champlain Regional College
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Champlain Regional College was founded in 1971 and named in honour of Samuel de Champlain, the first governor of New France. He was a man whose accomplishments reflect the strength of his intellect, the breadth of his imagination and the quality of his judgement.
The College offers post-secondary pre-university (CEGEP), technical and training programs to communities in three distinct regions of Quebec.
Located in Quebec, Canada, the College is a public English-language educational institution which is composed of administrative offices in Sherbrooke and three campuses: Champlain-Lennoxville in Lennoxville, Champlain-St. Lambert in Saint-Lambert on Montreal's South Shore, and Champlain-St. Lawrence in the Quebec City area.
[edit] Programs Offered
Pre-University Programs
- International Baccalaureate - Enriched Sciences Option
- International Baccalaureate - Enriched Commerce & Management Option
- Science Program - Pure & Applied Sciences Option
- Science Program - Health Sciences Option
- Explorations Science
- Social Science - Choice Option
- Social Science - Commerce Option
- Social Science - Education Option
- Social Science - Psychology Option
- Social Science - World Studies Option
- Creative Arts, Languages & Literature - Creative Arts Option
- Creative Arts, Languages & Literature - Modern Languages Option
- Liberal Arts
Career Programs
- Advertising Management (Business Management)
- Sport Marketing & Management Option (Business Management)
- Graphic Communications Option (Office Systems Technology)
- Tourism Management Option (Tourism)
- Programming for Web, Multimedia & Business (Computer Science)
Special Needs
- Adam's P.A.C.E.
- Post-Secondary Alternative Community-Based Education
[edit] See also
English-language CEGEPs: