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Vocational Training

Come and take a vocational training course in Québec City 

In Quebec, companies have a great need for workers in many trades, especially in the skilled trades sector. By taking a vocational training course, your chances of being placed on the job market once you graduate are very high, and at wages that are often very attractive. 

The advantages of taking a vocational training course in Québec City

Success rate

Over 80% success rate in vocational training diplomas

Recognition

Internationally recognized for the quality of its programs and its innovative teaching methods

Placement rates

Excellent job placement rates following training (70% to 100%)

Working during studies

Many work-study programs

Regular intakes

Continuous student intake, in addition to the regular fall (August-September) and winter (January) intakes.

Important to know

Prerequisites 

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There are two types of vocational training

Vocational training 

  • Accessible: After more than 10 years of study from the first year of elementary school; 

  • Specifics: It prepares students for the job market by teaching them a specialized trade based on the needs of companies; 

  • Duration: 12 to 24 months full time; 

  • Institutions that offer this training: Vocational training centres; 

  • Targeted diploma: DEP (diplôme d’études professionnelles): Diploma of Vocational Studies issued by the Ministère de l’Éducation et de l’Enseignement supérieur du Québec. 

Short-term vocational training

  • Accessible: After more than 10 years of study from the first year of elementary school; however, to access this training, you must hold a Diploma of Vocational Studies (diplôme d’études professionnelles – DEP); 

  • Specifics: It prepares students for the job market by teaching them a specialized trade based on the needs of companies; 

  • Duration: 3 to 6 months full time; 

  • Institutions that offer this training: Vocational training centres; 

  • Targeted diploma: ASP (attestation de spécialisation professionnelle): Attestation of Vocational Specialization. 

Cost of registration for vocational studies

  • The following is an estimate of the average annual tuition fees, not including related fees (learning guide, equipment, tools, etc.): 

  • Students of French nationality: free of charge, in accordance with the agreement signed in 2001 between Quebec and France; 

  • Non-French students: between $7,000 and $25,000 (CAD). 

You’re sure to find a field of vocational study that appeals to you! 

There are more than 142 programs in over 21 fields of study offered at vocational level by the 28 vocational training centres in Quebec. 

See all the vocational and technical training courses provided in Quebec.  

  • Administration, Commerce and Computers 

  • Agriculture and Fisheries 

  • Food Services and Tourism 

  • Arts 

  • Buildings and Public Works 

  • Woodworking and furniture Making 

  • Chemistry and Biology 

  • Communications and documentation 

  • Leatherwork, Textiles and Clothing 

  • Electrotechnology 

  • Motorized Equipment Maintenance 

  • Land Use Planning and Environment 

  • Mechanical Manufacturing 

  • Forestry and Pulp and Paper 

  • Maintenance Mechanics 

  • Metallurgical Technology 

  • Mining and Site Operations 

  • Health Care 

  • Social, Educational and Legal Services 

  • Beauty Care 

  • Transportation 

Institutions that offer vocational training programs in the Québec City area and its surroundings: 

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