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Bachelor of Arts (b.a) - French
Bachelor of Arts (b.a) -  French

Bachelor of Arts (b.a) - French

  • ID:US010059
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  •  Required high school classes

  • SL or HL Mathematics

  • SL or HL Biology or Chemistry or Physics

  • Students can be admitted into this college with one subject deficiency that must be cleared before the second year of study.

  • Required grade average

  • Early admission: 24

  • If you apply by the early admission deadline and have an average of 24 or higher, you will be eligible for early admission.

  • Regular admission: 24

  • After the early admission deadline, we'll continue accepting applications until the final deadline. All applicants will be ranked by admission average and spaces will be offered to the top applicants. Based on last year's applicants, we expect to offer admission to students with an 24 average or above.

English Requirements

  • IELTS: Overall Band Score: 6.5 With minimum individual scores of:

    • Reading: 6

    • Listening: 6

    • Speaking: 6

    • Writing: 6

  • TOEFL: Internet Based:86 With minimum individual scores of:

    • Reading: 19

    • Listening: 19

    • Speaking: 19

    • Writing: 19

Course Information

French is spoken in 57 countries worldwide and is one of Canada's official languages. With globalization progressing at a rapid speed, studying French and the cultures where it’s spoken will provide you with valuable communicative skills and a competitive edge in any career.

What you will learn

You will be offered instruction in French language and literature, both in the original and in translation, and courses in the civilizations and cultures of France and French-Canada. You will study canonical writers and works of historical and global significance as well as Francophone writers and works from Saskatchewan and the prairies.

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A first-year schedule sample

This degree program is flexible and offers you the opportunity to take courses in many different subject areas. Here’s what a typical first-year schedule might look like:

  • Course, Description

  • Fall Term

  • FREN 122**, Intermediate French I

  • CMPT 120*, Digital Document Processing

  • PSY 121*, Social Clinical Cultural and Developmental Bases of Psychology

  • LING 112*, Dynamics of Language

  • LIT 110*, Journeys in Masterpieces of European Languages in English Translation

  • Winter Term

  • FREN 125**, Intermediate French II

  • BIOL 121*, The Diversity of Life

  • INDG 107*, Introduction to Canadian Indigenous Studies

  • ARTH 121*, Art and Visual Culture II

  • LING 110*, Introduction to Grammar

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Some career opportunities include:

  • Bilingual customer support officer
  • Cultural events coordinator
  • English as a Second Language teacher
  • Foreign service officer
  • Immigration officer
  • International relations consultant
  • International student advisor
  • Librarian
  • Researcher
  • Tour guide
  • Translator
  • Travel agent

Ability to settle

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