Bachelor of Arts (BA) in French - Honours
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For Faculty of Arts Major Degree requirements, or if completing this program as a Double major, Combined Degree or Second Degree, refer to:
For other regulations related to the Faculty of Arts, see: 3. Faculty of Arts Regulations.
Niveau 300: 3 unités additionnelles à puiser dans les cours faisant partie du champ d'études du français*
Niveau 400: 18 unités à puiser dans les cours faisant partie du champ d'études du français*
Niveau 500: 9 unités à puiser dans les cours faisant partie du champ d'études du français*
*Seules 3 unités provenant des cours Language ou Romance Studies seront comptées vers la concentration en français.
Remarques:
Les étudiants qui sont placés la série des cours de langue à un niveau supérieur au cours French 213 doivent remplacer les cours dont ils sont dispensés par d'autres cours portant l'étiquette French (FREN) de niveau 300 (ou plus haut).
L'École de langues, linguistique, littératures et cultures recommande aux étudiants dont le français est la langue seconde de choisir French 489.01 (Phonologie).
L'École de langues, linguistique, littératures et cultures recommande aux étudiants d'inclure parmi leurs options des cours FLIP (French Language Instruction Program) enseignés en français dans d'autres départements. Un cours FLIP (French Language Instruction Program) peut compter pour 3 unités.
L'École de langues, linguistique, littératures et cultures recommande fortement aux étudiants de baccalauréat spécialisé d'effectuer un voyage d'études d'au moins un semestre dans un environnement francophone.
300-Level Courses: 3 additional units in Courses Constituting the Field of French*
400-Level Courses: 18 units in Courses Constituting the Field of French*
500-Level Courses: 9 additional units in Courses Constituting the Field of French*
*Only 3 units from courses labelled Language or Romance Studies may be counted towards the major field requirements.
Notes:
Students who place higher than French 213 in the language-course sequence must replace those language courses by other senior-level courses labelled French (FREN).
The School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures recommends that non-francophone students choose French 489.01 (Phonology).
It is recommended that students include among their options FLIP (French Language Instruction Program) courses taught in French in other departments. Three units FLIP (French Language Instruction Program) may be counted toward the French Honours Program.
It is strongly recommended that students in the Honours Program study for at least one semester in a Francophone environment.
To complete optional enhancement(s) to this degree program, refer to:
Overlapping Programs
Language programs (i.e., majors or minors) offered by the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures can only be combined with the major program in Linguistics and Language if the language or languages in the former program differ from the chosen Language Option for the latter. This restriction applies to Major-plus-Minor combinations, Double Majors, Combined Degrees and Second Baccalaureate Degrees.
Note: The combination of an Arts degree with a BEd cannot be completed with Co-operative Education.