Motto: | Libre de voir plus loin (French: free to see further) |
Established: | 1959 Université au Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean (1959-1967). Subsequently renamed, (1969-present) |
Type: | branch of the |
Principal: | Ghislain Bourque |
Address: | Saguenay, Quebec G7H 2B1 |
Undergrad: | available |
Postgrad: | available |
Administrative Staff: | 209 professors |
Campus: | urban |
Free Label: | Tag line |
Affiliations: | AUCC, IAU, AUFC, CIS |
Website: | www.uqac.ca |
The (UQAC) is a branch of the network founded in 1969 and based in the Chicoutimi borough of Saguenay, Quebec, Canada. UQAC has secondary study centres in La Malbaie, Saint-Félicien, Alma, and Sept-Îles. In 2017, 7500 students were registered and 209 professors worked for the university, making it the fourth largest of the ten branches, after (UQAM), (UQTR), and (ETS).
It offers over forty undergraduate and graduate programs. The university is especially well known for its researchers in aluminium (with two research centres), forestry, icing (in French, givrage), geology and historical population studies.
In 2005, UQAC opened programs for students from foreign countries in partnership with universities from Morocco, Lebanon, China, Senegal, Colombia, and Brazil.
In 2006, Université de Sherbrooke opened a building of its medical school on UQAC's campus, allowing its students to register at UQAC for other courses, such as biology.
Engineering students can choose to specialize in the following disciplines: Computer Engineering, Geological Engineering and Génie unifié[1]
UQAC also offers a number of French as a Second Language programs through its École de langue française et de culture québécoise (School of French language and Quebec culture)[2]
In 2008, the School of Digital Arts, Animation and Design (commonly referred to as NAD) located in Montreal was merged with UQAC.[3]
UQAC has granted 23 honoris causa doctorates during its existence.