200.12
Pre-university
3 years
Autumn
Double DCS
This double DCS program combines the strengths of Vanier's pre-university Science profiles (Pure and Applied or Health and Life Science) and Commerce program. Students develop their knowledge in the sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and Mathematics (Calculus, Algebra) while learning key business concepts and frameworks. With the addition of introductory Social Science courses and instruction in research methods, graduates leave well prepared for studies in virtually any domain of Science, Social Science or Business Administration.
The program is particularly suited to those interested in a domain that involves management, private practice or consultancy, such as architecture, engineering, dentistry, therapy, medicine, pharmaceutics and more. This 3-year, 6-semester program enables students to focus on 6 courses per semester (with 5 in the final semester), instead of the usual 7 or 8. Graduates will meet all the requirements for both pre-university diplomas: a DCS in Science and a DCS in Social Science: Commerce.
Admission requirements
Program advantages
A double DCS in Science and Social Science (Commerce) prepares you for further studies and careers in:
This program is designed to prepare students for university. Consult with an Academic Advisor to know the prerequisites for your chosen program.
FEB 28 TO MAR 2
Scotiabank Vanier College | National Marketing Case Competition 2025
The Vanier College Business Administration Department has been hosting and organizing the annual Vanier College Case Challenge, an inter-collegial marketing case competition involving colleges from across the country since 2006.
Academic
OCT 21 TO OCT 25
Auditorium
Social Science Festival
Many serious issues face us today, both here in Quebec and in other parts of the world. Upholding human rights and democracy, protecting the environment, and combating misinformation all need our engagement. This festival hopes to increase our understanding of difficult and complex issues, celebrate ancestral cultures, and promote respectful dialogue about future visions of our society and world.
Symposium