Prospective graduate students
Ph.D. Prospective students
Study in French or in English, the choice is yours!
You can attend intensive French courses on campus. Polytechnique is affiliated to the University of Montréal and is located on the same ground. The university’s Faculté de l’éducation permanente provides dynamic instruction adapted to the diverse needs of students from the four corners of the globe. Whether you are a beginner, intermediate or advanced student, these courses will help you develop your oral communication skills. Using different activities that emphasize group interaction, teachers expose students to French from a variety of angles designed to make the students express themselves clearly and accurately.
Several sessions are given following the academic calendar, including spring and summer. You can follow French courses before your start your graduate program or once you arrive. Evening and Saturday courses are offered year round. A fee exemption is given to foreign students already registered in a study program at Polytechnique.
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Rule 5.5.2 : The Registrar’s Office can authorize a student to write his/her master’s or Ph.D. thesis in English owing to his/her previous studies totally realized in any language other than French or any particular reason justified by the student and endorsed by his/her research supervisor and the coordinator of his/her graduate program of study.
The student who has been authorized to write his/her master’s or Ph.D. thesis in English must include an executive summary in French, which will be evaluated by the examiners at the same time as the thesis.