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Technical DCS

Electronics: Telecommunications

Who is it for?

Students who enjoy observing, analyzing and handling mechanisms, devices, circuits, etc. Are inventive and curious in it creating, modifying or repairing devices, instruments, etc. Prefer using real, measurable standards for decision-making and problem-solving. Are strong in mathematics and interested in technologies.

Cégep de Saint-Laurent

The Saint-Laurent Cegep stands out in several respects: it is the only French-language college in an urban setting established on a real campus. With a population of approximately 3,500 students in regular education and 1,500 students in continuing education, it offers several opportunities for learning and activities while maintaining a human scale. In addition, the presence of the arts on campus and the specializations in sciences attract students who are creative, mobilized and with a diversified profile. Research in science, and more particularly in the field of water, as well as creativity and innovation in arts programs are identified as the Cegep’s historical niches.

Cégep de Saint-Laurent

625 Sainte Croix Ave, Saint-Laurent, QC H4L 3X7, Canada

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    Approximate cost of studies (per year)

    • Citizens of France (France-Québec agreement) : from 300 to 365$
    • Citizens of other countries: 17 594 $

     

    Admission requirements

    • 11 years of recognized studies
    • Mathematics of 10th year of study in science or technology area
    • Sciences of 10th year of study
    • Having successfully passed the required French test

     

     

    Duration of studies

    3 years or 6 semesters (full time)

     

    Application deadline

    Fall : March 31st

    Winter : August 31st

    • Process technical information
    • Diagnose digital and analog electronics problems
    • Verify the functioning of digital and analog electronics (cable, wireless and optical telecommunications)
    • Maintain a telecommunications system
    • Replace electronic components
    • Conduct quality control during the assembly and integration of a telecommunications systems
    • Carry out technical support activities
    • Install residential and commercial telephone networks
    • Build a wireless communication system with software-defined radio
    • Camera lighting technician
    • Circuit designer
    • Network designer
    • Renewable energy consultant
    • Network manager
    • Assembler, repairer
    • Technical representative, electrical technician
    • Quality control technician
    • Broadcasting technician
    • Audiovisual technician
    • Cable and telephony technician
    • Electronics technician
    • Software technician
    • Maintenance and production technician
    • Telecommunications technician

    Etc.

    Obtaining a Quebec Acceptance Certificate

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    Obtain a Quebec acceptance certificate
    Obtaining a Study Permit

    There is a second immigration document that you will need to obtain. After receiving your CAQ, you must apply for a Student Permit, which you can do online. This application will be forwarded to a visa office that processes all applications from your country of citizenship or the country into which you have been lawfully admitted. If you click on the button below, you will be redirected to the website where you will find all the details. By clicking on the button below you will be redirected to a website describing all the relevant information about it.

    OBTAIN A STUDY PERMIT
    Obtaining health and hospitalization insurance

    All international students must hold a valid Canadian health and hospitalization insurance plan for themselves and their accompanying dependents, or they must be covered under a valid reciprocal social security agreement. Citizens of the countries listed below benefit from a reciprocal social security agreement made with Quebec and, as such, may be covered by the Quebec health insurance board (Régie de l’assurance maladie du Québec – RAMQ) in the same way as Canadians or permanent residents of Canada. The countries are: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal, Romania and Sweden. For more information, please consult the reciprocal agreement. All other international students must hold a health and hospitalization insurance plan. The college you will be attending will provide you with information on how to obtain this insurance and the related fees.

    OBTAIN HEALTH AND HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE
    Confirming your acceptance and paying the tuition fees

    Your letter of acceptance will explain how to complete this final step.

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