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High school graduation with a minimum 70% average in four (4) senior level courses, with at least 60% in English or first language literature course.
IAEP(Intensive Academic English Program): Pass Level 5/AEPUCE (Academic English Program for University and College Entrance)
IELTS (Academic) : (International English Language Testing System) 6.5 overall
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Assessment): 60
Internet-Based TOEFL (TOEFL-iBT®) (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Overall score of 86, 20 in Reading, 20 in Writing, 20 in Listening, 20 in Speaking
Paper-Based TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Overall score of 550 with no less than 50 (unscaled) in Reading, 50 (unscaled) in Writing, 50 (unscaled) in Listening,
Revised TOEFL Paper-delivered Test (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 20 in Reading, 20 in Writing, 20 in Listening
CanTEST(Canadian Test of English for Scholars and Trainees) 4.5 in Reading, 4.5 in Listening, 4.0 in Writing
Cambridge Assessment English:C1 Advanced 180
Cambridge Assessment English: C2 Proficiency 180
Pearson Test of English: 58%
Beyond the first-year level there are courses in every important field of French language and literature, from the Middle Ages to the present day, including the literature of French Canada, French-speaking African countries and translation techniques. France, Quebec French-speaking African cinema are also taught and the department has specialists in these areas. Each year a number of visiting distinguished scholars give lectures on their special interest, and in some cases, conduct seminars for senior students.
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Education
Translation
Journalism
Media
Diplomacy
Note: a degree in French is a definite asset regardless of one's chosen career path. Given the increased demand for bilingual individuals in our society, it makes perfect sense to pursue post-secondary studies in French.
Health and dental plan: 1,350 per year