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SUMMER SCHOOLS REGULAR SUMMER COURSES niversité Laval offers some 1,300 regular courses on campus during the 2013 summer session. These courses can move you ahead in your university program or allow you to explore new fields. Courses range in length from 1 to 15 weeks and are held between May 6 and August 16, 2013. See the list of available courses and schedules at www.capsule.ulaval.ca. DOMAINES Administration Sciences Arts Social and Religious Sciences Law Health Letters FACULTY OF EDUCATION SCIENCES, INSTITUT EDS, AND FONDATION MONIQUE-FITZ-BACK Part 1 : Environmental education and sustainable development: critical pedagogy and interdisciplinary instruction August 12 to 16, 2013, and Saturday, September 28, 2013 Part 2 : For professionals active in education and sustainable development August 14 to 16, 2013 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Summer Graduate School in Development Economics (English) June 3 to 21, 2013 INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SOCIETIES (IITS) Building tomorrow’s city: Five approaches to understanding and building smart cities May 5 to 10, 2013 HAUTES ÉTUDES INTERNATIONALES Summer School on the European Union May 5 to 11, 2013 Terrorism (5 th edition) May 12 to 18, 2013 The Construction of International Risk June 2 to 8, 2013, Bordeaux, France From plurality to convergence June 8 to 15, 2013, Campus Saint-Jean, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta ARTS AND HERITAGE PERCÉ INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL (GASPÉSIE) Architecture June 17 to 21, 2013 Creative workshop in animation: Storyboard June 24 to 28, 2013 Creative workshop in photography: From Landscape to Land Art July 1 to 5, 2013 Creative workshop in painting: The Wisdom of Insecurity July 8 to 12, 2013 Creative workshop in calligraphy: Developing Meaning July 15 to 19, 2013 Creative workshop in illustration: Seeing Differently July 22 to 26, 2013 Creative workshop in illustration: Fantasy July 29 to August 2, 2013 Creative literary workshop: From the Word to Writing August 26 to 30, 2013 Agroforestry: Toward New Productive Landscapes October 7 to 11, 2013 Masterclass in philosophy: The Beautiful: from Plato to Contemporary Art August 5 to 17, 2013 Masterclass in Eutony: Personal Development and Teaching Methods August 19 to 23, 2013 Interdisciplinary Master’s in Art (residency I and II) August 5 to 17, 2013 Creative artist residencies September 8 to 29, 2013 FACULTY OF MUSIC Summer school in eutony: The Body in Action June 17 to August 9, 2013 Summer school in eutony: Theory and Practice July 29 to 9 August 2013 FACULTY OF LETTERS Culture(s), Museum(s), and Society(-ies) May 12 to 18, 2013 Tourism and Heritage May 12 to 19, 2013 SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES German May 13 to June 28, 2013 English May 13 to June 28, 2013 July 8 to August 23, 2013 Chinese (Mandarin) May 13 to 31 and June 3 to 21, 2013 Spanish May 13 to 31 and June 3 to 21, 2013 13 May to 28 June and July 8 to August 23, 2013 French as a Second Language May 13 to June14, 2013 July 8 to August 9, 2013 First Language French May 13 to June 28, 2013 Italian May 13 to June 28, 2013 Japanese May 13 to 31 and June3 to 21, 2013 Latin May 6 to July 21, 2013 Portuguese May 13 to 31 and June 3 to 21, 2013 Russian May 13 to June 28, 2013 Chinese language and culture tour May 19 to July 13, 2013 Residency for teachers (Teaching Québec French, culture, and society) July 8 to 26, 2013 FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Summer Business University: Studies in Québec City June 8 to July 5, 2013 Study abroad in Mexico (6 credits) May 6 to June 28, 2013 Study abroad in Mexico: International Profile (12 credits) May, June, and July 2013 Study abroad in Peru May 6 to June 28 2013 Study abroad in the United States June 1 to 28, 2013 Study abroad in China June 17 to July 26, 2013 FACULTY OF MEDICINE Advanced studies in applied occupational therapy August 26 to 30, 2013, Bordeaux, France Frontiers in Neurophotonics (English/French) (7 th edition) May 28 to June 7, 2013 FACULTY OF FORESTRY, GEOGRAPHY AND GEOMATICS Species Traits: For a Functional Approach to Biodiversity May 26 to 31, 2013, Villa de Leyva, Colombia FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SCIENCES Québec City Summer School in Urban Agriculture (1 st edition) July 15 to 19, 2013 SUMMER CAMPS While the grownups quench their thirst for knowledge, the kids have fun and develop their abilities. PEPS Day Camps A variety of athletic camps for young people, including swimming, climbing, soccer, tennis, trampoline, films, and more. See the list of available camps and schedules at www.peps.ulaval.ca. Sports and Science Challenge Day Camps (with the Faculty of Science and Engineering and PEPS) The Sports and Science Day Camps for kids age 12 to 14 will take place during the weeks of July 8 and July 15. These one-week-long camps let kids experience a variety of scientific and sports activities. Hands-on workshops in the afternoon give campers a chance to satisfy their interest in and curiosity about science. Mornings are devoted to sports activities. To see the program, go to: www.peps.ulaval.ca/sportsetsciences. Faculty of Music Day Camps Laval’s Faculty of Music, in partnership with the Centre des loisirs St-Sacrement, has been offering its musical day camp on the Université Laval campus since 2007. This year Université Laval’s musical day camp has three types of session: Intensive Music Camp • For kids age 7 to 15 who play an instrument or would like to start • Two two-week sessions: - First session: July 22 to August 2 (Monday to Friday) - Second session: August 5 to 16 (Monday to Friday) • Activities: daily meeting with instrument instructor, instrumental piece, choir, creative workshops, recreational and sports activities, final concert Introduction to Music Camp • Age 5 to 8 • Two one-week sessions: - First session July 1 to 5 - Second session August19 to 23 • 9 a.m. to noon at the Faculty of Music; noon to 4 p.m. at Centre de Loisirs St-Sacrement • Activities: introduction to music, singing, movement, recreational and sports activities, final presentation Glee • Age 13 to 15 • July 8 to 19 (Monday to Friday) • Activities: acting workshop, private practice with instructor, final presentation Camp information 418 656-2131, extension 3792 Registration information 418 681-7800, extension 221 www.clss.qc.ca/Activites-et-services/camp-de-jour//info-general Camps are for children age 5 to 15. OTHER SERVICES CREPUQ AGREEMENT This agreement makes it possible for any regular student enrolled at a Quebec university to take (as part of his or her program of study at the “home school”) one or more courses at another Quebec institution of higher learning (the “host school”). For more information go to www.crepuq.qc.ca SCIENCE, ETHICS, AND ADMINISTRATION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND SMART CITIES INTERNATIONAL STUDIES LANGUAGES AND CULTURES MAI JUIN JUILLET AOÛT SEPTEMBRE Semaine Semaine Semaine Semaine Semaine 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 Percé International Summer School (13 programs, 1 to 2 weeks each) Feminist Summer School Terrorism School of Languages: French as a second language, teachers, First Language French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Russian, Portuguese, Latin, and study tour in China (continued) Study abroad in Mexico (6 and 12 credits), Peru, the United States, and China Development Economics (English) Summer School in Eutony University Teaching Tourism and Heritage Education and Sustainable Development Monastic Spiritualities Aboriginal Peoples and Governance FACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS SCIENCES Reading the Bible June 9 to 15, 2013 Monastic Spiritualities August 11 to 17, 2013 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Feminist Summer School: Technology as Liberation or Exploitation of Women (11 th edition) 19 to 24 May 2013 Aboriginal Peoples and Governance 19 to 23 August 2013 BUREAU DES SERVICES PÉDAGOGIQUES Summer University in University Teaching June 23 to 29, 2013 This session is full. SOCIÉTÉ The European Union La construction du risque international Summer Business University Reading the Bible Culture(s), Museum(s), and Society(-ies) Building Tomorrow’s City De la pluralité à la convergence Advanced Studies in Applied Occupational Therapy Frontiers in Neurophotonics (English/French) to october 11, 2013 Urban Agriculture in Québec City Species Traits: For a Functional Approach to Biodiversity DISTANCE LEARNING The summer session offers 120 online courses featuring the same content as classes given on campus. All distance learning courses are taught by Université Laval faculty or lecturers to ensure the quality and applicability of their content. Students also have access to an educational support professional for the duration of the course. Courses make use of a host of communication methods (websites, written documents, virtual sessions, audio and video clips, animation, CD-ROMs, DVDs, and more), and student support and participation is provided through email, regular mail, discussion forums, virtual classes, Internet phone, chat, videoconferencing, etc. Distance learning courses run from May to August, with registration closing in mid-April. For the list of courses offered, see www.distance.ulaval.ca. DOMAINES Administration Sciences Arts Social and Religious Sciences Law Health Letters Camp Shad Valley Université Laval invites young leaders of tomorrow to take part in this bilingual enrichment program in science, technology and entrepreneurship. Campers should be fluent in English and French. Shad Valley is an enrichment program lasting four weeks. The 2013 camp will be held June 30 to July 26. ACCOMMODATIONS In the summer, on-campus accommodations at Université Laval include more than 860 single and double occupancy rooms. Special packages are available for some Summer Schools. Rooms with private baths or studios with private baths and kitchenettes are also available. For information or reservations, go to www.residences.ulaval.ca. If you prefer to stay off campus, go to www.global-reservation.com to find a hotel to match your budget. The site provides a list with a large range of prices. If you are attending the International Summer School in Percé, go to www.perce.ulaval.ca. INSTITUT D’ÉTHIQUE APPLIQUÉE Organizational Ethics: Supporting the Actors August 21 to 23, 2013 Organizational Ethics: Meeting the Challenges August 21 to 23, 2013

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SUMMER SCHOOLS REGULAR SUMMER COURSES

niversité Laval offers some 1,300 regular courses on campus during the 2013 summer session. These courses can move you ahead in your university program or allow you to explore new fields. Courses range in length from 1 to 15 weeks and are held between May 6 and August 16, 2013.

See the list of available courses and schedules at www.capsule.ulaval.ca.

DOMAINES

Administration Sciences

Arts Social and Religious Sciences

Law Health

Letters

FACULTY OF EDUCATION SCIENCES, INSTITUT EDS, AND FONDATION MONIQUE-FITZ-BACK

Part 1 : Environmental education and sustainable development: critical pedagogy and interdisciplinary instruction August 12 to 16, 2013, and Saturday, September 28, 2013

Part 2 : For professionals active in education and sustainable developmentAugust 14 to 16, 2013

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Summer Graduate School in Development Economics (English)June 3 to 21, 2013

INSTITUTE FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES AND SOCIETIES (IITS)

Building tomorrow’s city: Five approaches to understanding and building smart citiesMay 5 to 10, 2013

HAUTES ÉTUDES INTERNATIONALES

Summer School on the European UnionMay 5 to 11, 2013

Terrorism (5th edition)May 12 to 18, 2013

The Construction of International RiskJune 2 to 8, 2013, Bordeaux, France

From plurality to convergenceJune 8 to 15, 2013, Campus Saint-Jean, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta

ARTS AND HERITAGE

PERCÉ INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL (GASPÉSIE)

ArchitectureJune 17 to 21, 2013

Creative workshop in animation: StoryboardJune 24 to 28, 2013

Creative workshop in photography: From Landscape to Land Art July 1 to 5, 2013

Creative workshop in painting: The Wisdom of InsecurityJuly 8 to 12, 2013

Creative workshop in calligraphy: Developing MeaningJuly 15 to 19, 2013

Creative workshop in illustration: Seeing DifferentlyJuly 22 to 26, 2013

Creative workshop in illustration: FantasyJuly 29 to August 2, 2013

Creative literary workshop: From the Word to WritingAugust 26 to 30, 2013

Agroforestry: Toward New Productive LandscapesOctober 7 to 11, 2013

Masterclass in philosophy: The Beautiful: from Plato to Contemporary Art August 5 to 17, 2013

Masterclass in Eutony: Personal Development and Teaching Methods August 19 to 23, 2013

Interdisciplinary Master’s in Art (residency I and II) August 5 to 17, 2013

Creative artist residencies September 8 to 29, 2013

FACULTY OF MUSIC

Summer school in eutony: The Body in ActionJune 17 to August 9, 2013

Summer school in eutony: Theory and Practice July 29 to 9 August 2013

FACULTY OF LETTERS

Culture(s), Museum(s), and Society(-ies)May 12 to 18, 2013

Tourism and HeritageMay 12 to 19, 2013

SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES

German May 13 to June 28, 2013

EnglishMay 13 to June 28, 2013July 8 to August 23, 2013

Chinese (Mandarin)May 13 to 31 and June 3 to 21, 2013

SpanishMay 13 to 31 and June 3 to 21, 201313 May to 28 June and July 8 to August 23, 2013

French as a Second LanguageMay 13 to June14, 2013July 8 to August 9, 2013

First Language FrenchMay 13 to June 28, 2013

ItalianMay 13 to June 28, 2013

JapaneseMay 13 to 31 and June3 to 21, 2013

LatinMay 6 to July 21, 2013

PortugueseMay 13 to 31 and June 3 to 21, 2013

RussianMay 13 to June 28, 2013

Chinese language and culture tour May 19 to July 13, 2013

Residency for teachers (Teaching Québec French, culture, and society)July 8 to 26, 2013

FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Summer Business University: Studies in Québec CityJune 8 to July 5, 2013

Study abroad in Mexico (6 credits)May 6 to June 28, 2013

Study abroad in Mexico: International Profile (12 credits)May, June, and July 2013

Study abroad in PeruMay 6 to June 28 2013

Study abroad in the United StatesJune 1 to 28, 2013

Study abroad in ChinaJune 17 to July 26, 2013

FACULTY OF MEDICINE

Advanced studies in applied occupational therapy August 26 to 30, 2013, Bordeaux, France

Frontiers in Neurophotonics (English/French) (7th edition) May 28 to June 7, 2013

FACULTY OF FORESTRY, GEOGRAPHY AND GEOMATICS

Species Traits: For a Functional Approach to Biodiversity May 26 to 31, 2013, Villa de Leyva, Colombia

FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SCIENCES

Québec City Summer School in Urban Agriculture (1st edition) July 15 to 19, 2013

SUMMER CAMPS

While the grownups quench their thirst for knowledge, the kids have fun and develop their abilities.

PEPS Day Camps A variety of athletic camps for young people, including swimming, climbing, soccer, tennis, trampoline, films, and more. See the list of available camps and schedules at www.peps.ulaval.ca.

Sports and Science Challenge Day Camps (with the Faculty of Science and Engineering and PEPS)

The Sports and Science Day Camps for kids age 12 to 14 will take place during the weeks of July 8 and July 15. These one-week-long camps let kids experience a variety of scientific and sports activities. Hands-on workshops in the afternoon give campers a chance to satisfy their interest in and curiosity about science. Mornings are devoted to sports activities. To see the program, go to: www.peps.ulaval.ca/sportsetsciences.

Faculty of Music Day CampsLaval’s Faculty of Music, in partnership with the Centre des loisirs St-Sacrement, has been offering its musical day camp on the Université Laval campus since 2007.

This year Université Laval’s musical day camp has three types of session:

Intensive Music Camp• For kids age 7 to 15 who play an instrument or would like to start• Two two-week sessions: - First session: July 22 to August 2 (Monday to Friday) - Second session: August 5 to 16 (Monday to Friday)• Activities: daily meeting with instrument instructor, instrumental piece, choir, creative workshops, recreational and sports activities, final concert

Introduction to Music Camp• Age 5 to 8• Two one-week sessions: - First session July 1 to 5 - Second session August19 to 23• 9 a.m. to noon at the Faculty of Music; noon to 4 p.m. at Centre de Loisirs St-Sacrement• Activities: introduction to music, singing, movement, recreational and sports activities, final presentation

Glee• Age 13 to 15• July 8 to 19 (Monday to Friday)• Activities: acting workshop, private practice with instructor, final presentation

Camp information418 656-2131, extension 3792

Registration information418 681-7800, extension 221

www.clss.qc.ca/Activites-et-services/camp-de-jour//info-general

Camps are for children age 5 to 15.

OTHER SERVICES

CREPUQ AGREEMENTThis agreement makes it possible for any regular student enrolled at a Quebec university to take (as part of his or her program of study at the “home school”) one or more courses at another Quebec institution of higher learning (the “host school”). For more information go to www.crepuq.qc.ca

SCIENCE, ETHICS, AND ADMINISTRATION SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND SMART CITIES

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

LANGUAGES AND CULTURES

MAI JUIN JUILLET AOÛT SEPTEMBRE

Semaine Semaine Semaine Semaine Semaine

1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3

Percé International Summer School (13 programs, 1 to 2 weeks each)

Feminist Summer School

Terrorism

School of Languages: French as a second language, teachers, First Language French, English, German, Spanish, Italian, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese, Russian, Portuguese, Latin, and study tour in China (continued)

Study abroad in Mexico (6 and 12 credits), Peru, the United States, and China

Development Economics (English)

Summer School in Eutony

University Teaching

Tourism and Heritage

Education and Sustainable Development

Monastic Spiritualities

Aboriginal Peoples and Governance

FACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS SCIENCES

Reading the BibleJune 9 to 15, 2013

Monastic SpiritualitiesAugust 11 to 17, 2013

FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

Feminist Summer School: Technology as Liberation or Exploitation of Women (11th edition) 19 to 24 May 2013

Aboriginal Peoples and Governance 19 to 23 August 2013

BUREAU DES SERVICES PÉDAGOGIQUES

Summer University in University Teaching June 23 to 29, 2013 This session is full.

SOCIÉTÉ

The European Union

La constructiondu risque international

Summer Business University

Reading the BibleCulture(s), Museum(s),and Society(-ies)

Building Tomorrow’s City

De la pluralitéà la convergence

Advanced Studies in Applied Occupational Therapy

Frontiers in Neurophotonics(English/French)

to october 11, 2013

Urban Agriculture in Québec City

Species Traits: For a Functional Approach to Biodiversity

DISTANCE LEARNING

The summer session offers 120 online courses featuring the same content as classes given on campus. All distance learning courses are taught by Université Laval faculty or lecturers to ensure the quality and applicability of their content. Students also have access to an educational support professional for the duration of the course. Courses make use of a host of communication methods (websites, written documents, virtual sessions, audio and video clips, animation, CD-ROMs, DVDs, and more), and student support and participation is provided through email, regular mail, discussion forums, virtual classes, Internet phone, chat, videoconferencing, etc. Distance learning courses run from May to August, with registration closing in mid-April.

For the list of courses offered, see www.distance.ulaval.ca.

DOMAINES

Administration Sciences

Arts Social and Religious Sciences

Law Health

Letters

Camp Shad ValleyUniversité Laval invites young leaders of tomorrow to take part in this bilingual enrichment program in science, technology and entrepreneurship. Campers should be fluent in English and French. Shad Valley is an enrichment program lasting four weeks. The 2013 camp will be held June 30 to July 26.

ACCOMMODATIONSIn the summer, on-campus accommodations at Université Laval include more than 860 single and double occupancy rooms. Special packages are available for some Summer Schools. Rooms with private baths or studios with private baths and kitchenettes are also available. For information or reservations, go to www.residences.ulaval.ca.

If you prefer to stay off campus, go to www.global-reservation.com to find a hotel to match your budget. The site provides a list with a large range of prices.

If you are attending the International Summer School in Percé, go to www.perce.ulaval.ca.

INSTITUT D’ÉTHIQUE APPLIQUÉE

Organizational Ethics: Supporting the Actors August 21 to 23, 2013

Organizational Ethics: Meeting the Challenges August 21 to 23, 2013

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SUMMER 2013School’s in for the summer!

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SUMMER SCHOOLS > 66 summer school and university programs including 13 in the Gaspé region, 1 in Alberta, 2 in China, 2 in Mexico, 1 in Peru, 1 in France, and 1 in the United States

> Wide range of fields

> Broad selection of bachelor’s and master’s level courses

> High-quality credit and non-credit courses

> Renowned interdisciplinary approach

> A diverse mix of students, professionals, and other learners from here at home and abroad

> Exposure to new learning methods and other cultures

> Opportunity to forge ties between generations and across ethnic backgrounds

> International experiences lasting 1 to 8 weeks, from May to September 2013

> Custom-tailored projects for Université Laval’s international partners

REGULAR SUMMER COURSES > Some 1 300 regular courses available in a range of fields: intensive and regular sessions

> 17 faculties on the Université Laval campus

> The 2013 summer semester runs from May 6 to August 16

DISTANCE LEARNING (ONLINE) > Close to 120 distance courses

> University Laval faculty and lecturers provide support for distance learners

> Same high quality, current content as in regular classroom courses

> A rich and diverse range of communication and teaching methods

L’UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL • 45,000 STUDENTS INCLUDING 4,000 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM 112 COUNTRIES

• IN NORTH AMERICA’S SAFEST CITY (ACCORDING TO STATISTICS CANADA)

• A GREEN CAMPUS AND EXCEPTIONAL LIFESTYLE

• It’s the capital of the province of Québec

• It’s a UNESCO World Heritage City

• It has monumental beauty— and European charm

• It’s one of North America’s top destinations

• Its quality of life is exceptional

• It’s got culture galore, plus vibrant night life

• 400 years of history will make your time here unforgettable

• Its hospitality is legendary

• It’s got museums, theatres, concert halls, movie theatres, and art galleries

• It’s super for sports and nature lovers, with plenty of green space and a plethora of outdoor activities

WHY

QUÉBEC CITY ?