Bachelor of Arts in French 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Carleton University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Program Details

Benefit from language courses that are culturally grounded in the francophone world. Our course structure spans beginner to advanced levels, targets both oral and written proficiency, and focuses on students’ full development as competent readers, speakers and writers. Courses in our Bachelor of Arts (BA) programs in French offer students the opportunity to specialize in literary studies or French linguistics or a pathway combining different areas of French Studies. You may engage academically with topics ranging from emerging voices in Québec literature, Indigenous literature to writers from Africa and the Caribbean to the social dynamics of language.

We offer a comprehensive approach to French Studies, geared to the interests and needs of students from all linguistic backgrounds. You can also integrate French into your other studies by expanding your BA with a minor in French or enrolling in a single course.

Capital Advantage

Located in the bilingual capital of Canada, Carleton offers a special advantage when it comes to learning and using French. In
Ottawa, French is not just a subject in the classroom: French is spoken on the street, in shops and on buses, on radio and television, at the movies and on the stage.

Work Experience

Participate in Co-op, experiential learning activities in Québec City, international exchange and community events.

Stay Connected

Stay connected with the French Department on our social media platforms for updates, events and more!

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Program Details

Benefit from language courses that are culturally grounded in the francophone world. Our course structure spans beginner to advanced levels, targets both oral and written proficiency, and focuses on students’ full development as competent readers, speakers and writers. Courses in our Bachelor of Arts (BA) programs in French offer students the opportunity to specialize in literary studies or French linguistics or a pathway combining different areas of French Studies. You may engage academically with topics ranging from emerging voices in Québec literature, Indigenous literature to writers from Africa and the Caribbean to the social dynamics of language.

We offer a comprehensive approach to French Studies, geared to the interests and needs of students from all linguistic backgrounds. You can also integrate French into your other studies by expanding your BA with a minor in French or enrolling in a single course.

Capital Advantage

Located in the bilingual capital of Canada, Carleton offers a special advantage when it comes to learning and using French. In
Ottawa, French is not just a subject in the classroom: French is spoken on the street, in shops and on buses, on radio and television, at the movies and on the stage.

Work Experience

Participate in Co-op, experiential learning activities in Québec City, international exchange and community events.

Stay Connected

Stay connected with the French Department on our social media platforms for updates, events and more!

Admission Requirements

28+
120+
86+
6.5+
60+

4 Years

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