Regulations effective September 1, 2015.
As a graduate of Athabasca University’s French program, you will attain a sufficient degree of competence in oral and written French to communicate effectively. The courses in the program foster an awareness of the linguistic and cultural differences between French and English. Upon completion of the program, you will be able to read and analyze texts in French, write critical essays and have an understanding of the stylistic differences between the two languages.
Athabasca University has developed program learning outcomes that describe the career options that may be available to you upon graduating.
Students complete the program regulations in effect at the time of their enrolment.
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Requirements in addition to the general program requirements for the 3-year BA with Concentration:
FREN 200 | First Year University French I | (3) |
FREN 201 | First year University French II | (3) |
FREN 362 | Second Year University French | (6) |
FREN 358 | Initiation à la littérature d’expression française I* | (3) |
FREN 374 | Littérature québécoise | (6) |
All FREN courses except FREN 100* and FREN 101*.
* FREN 100 and FREN 101 may contribute towards satisfying the general degree requirements for a first degree, but cannot be used towards satisfying the requirement of a minimum of 36 credits in the concentration.
Information effective Sept. 1, 2015 to Aug. 31, 2016.
Updated July 28 2015 by laurab
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