Concordia University College of Alberta

Degree Requirements - 2009-2010 Academic Year

Three-Year Bachelor of Arts:
French Concentration

Perfecting your communicative skills in oral and written French at Concordia University College of Alberta qualifies you for positions requiring competence in Canada's other official language.

Concordia's French program is built upon dynamic principles that give you a sound basis in French grammar. These concepts are presented in meaningful contexts, so that the acquiring of communicative skills is parallelled by a growing awareness of the cultural and literary traditions of Francophone countries.

Our instructors are committed to enlivening the study of French through the introduction of contemporary video and other resource materials into the course material. Students are encouraged to apply for a five-week government bursary to Quebec, or for a four-week course in France.

A degree in French opens up career options in the Canadian government or in businesses where a knowledge of French is essential; it may also serve as a prelude to graduate work or a career in teaching.

Faculty members in the French Department, Dr. Donald Schweyer and Dr. Anna Street are good resources for more information regarding the French degree program.

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