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六九色堂 Calendar 2018-2019 Faculty of Arts 4. Program Details 4.59 School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures 4.59.7 Baccalaur茅at en fran莽ais/BA in French
4.59.7 Baccalaur茅at en fran莽ais/BA in French

A. FACULTY OF ARTS REQUIREMENTS

Students must adhere to the applicable Faculty of Arts requirements in 3.4 Graduation.

B. EXIGENCES POUR LE BACCALAUR脡AT EN FRAN脟AIS/MAJOR-FIELD REQUIREMENTS

La Section fran莽aise de l'脡cole de langues, linguistique, litt茅ratures et cultures de l'Universit茅 de Calgary offre un programme d'茅tude complet de la langue et de la litt茅rature fran莽aises. Ce programme, de nature multidisciplinaire, est enti猫rement enseign茅 en fran莽ais. Le programme de Baccalaur茅at (BA) est con莽u pour d茅velopper les aptitudes linguistiques de l'茅tudiant jusqu'脿 un niveau tr猫s 茅lev茅. L'茅tudiant au BA apprendra la structure de la langue fran莽aise, d茅couvrira ses variations, et gagnera, ce faisant, un vaste fond de connaissances litt茅raires et culturelles dont le contenu traversera les si猫cles (du Moyen 脗ge 脿 aujourd'hui), les cultures (la France, le Canada et toute la francophonie) et les m茅dia (la litt茅rature et le cin茅ma notamment). Le Baccalaur茅at sp茅cialis茅 (BA Honours) permet 脿 l'茅tudiant d'approfondir ses connaissances linguistiques et culturelles tout en le pr茅parant ad茅quatement pour les 茅tudes sup茅rieures, que ce soit en litt茅rature, en linguistique, en 茅ducation ou en traduction. Enfin, le Baccalaur茅at conjoint en Fran莽ais et en 脡ducation (BA/BEd) pr茅pare les 茅tudiants 脿 enseigner le fran莽ais dans les r茅seaux d'enseignement primaires et secondaires tandis que les programme de Baccalaur茅at conjoints en fran莽ais/italien et en fran莽ais/espagnol int茅resseront particuli猫rement les 茅tudiants qui souhaitent jumeler leurs comp茅tences en fran莽ais 脿 des comp茅tences dans une deuxi猫me langue romane.

Exigences: La concentration en fran莽ais comprend un minimum de 48 unit茅s (8.0 cours complets) et un maximum de 60 unit茅s (10.0 cours complets), dont les suivants:

1. Niveau 200: 9 unit茅s (1.5 cours complet) French 213, 225 et 227.

2. Niveau 300: 6 unit茅s (1.0 cours complet) French 329, 369, plus 9 unit茅s additionnelles (1.5 cours complet).

3. Niveau 400: 15 unit茅s (2.5 cours complets).

4. Niveau 500: 9 unit茅s (1.5 cours complets).

Remarques:

  • Les 茅tudiants doivent choisir comme premier demi-cours celui qui correspond 脿 leurs connaissances de la langue fran莽aise. Ceux qui ont suivi French 30N, 30S, 31, French Language Arts (FLA) 30 ou leur 茅quivalent s'inscriront d'habitude au cours French 225. Les 茅tudiants qui ont suivi French 30 ou French N30 s'inscriront d'habitude au cours French 213 apr猫s lequel ils pourront s'inscrire au cours French 225. Il est fortement recommand茅, en cas de doute, de s'adresser 脿 l'脡cole avant la p茅riode des inscriptions.
  • Les 茅tudiants qui commencent en Fran莽ais 209 ou 211 doivent compl茅ter les exigences pour la concentration en fran莽ais stipul茅es ci-dessus.
  • Les 茅tudiants qui sont plac茅s 脿 un niveau sup茅rieur au cours French 225 dans la s茅rie des cours de langue doivent remplacer les cours dont ils sont dispens茅s par d'autres cours French (FREN) ou Romance Studies (ROST) de niveau 300 ou sup茅rieur.
  • Le D茅partement recommande aux 茅tudiants dont le fran莽ais est la langue seconde de choisir French 489.01 (Phonologie).
  • L'脡cole recommande aux 茅tudiants d'inclure parmi leurs options des cours FLIP (French Language Instruction Program) enseign茅s en fran莽ais dans les autres d茅partements. Un cours FLIP (French Language Instruction Program) peut compter pour 3 unit茅s (0.5 cours complet).
  • L'脡cole recommande aux 茅tudiants de choisir des options reli茅es 脿 leur concentration en fran莽ais telles que la litt茅rature franco-canadienne, l'histoire de France, du Qu茅bec ou de la francophonie internationale, la linguistique, Women's Studies, or African Studies.
  • L'脡cole recommande fortement aux 茅tudiants de baccalaur茅at sp茅cialis茅 d'effectuer un voyage d'茅tudes d'au moins un semestre dans un environnement francophone.

The French Section of the School of Languages, Linguistics, Literatures and Cultures offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary instruction in French language, linguistics and literature, using the target language. The BA program is designed to help students learn and achieve proficiency in French, understand its structure and variations, and gain a broad knowledge of French and Francophone literatures, by studying texts from different centuries, different countries, as well as by studying French-language films. The BA Honours deepens the foundation in French studies and provides excellent preparation for graduate studies in literatures or linguistics, as well as in education and translation. The BA/BEd, and the double-majors (French/Italian, French/Spanish), should be of particular value to students seeking to combine French with another degree.

Major-Field Requirements: Students must successfully complete a minimum of 48 and a maximum of 60 units (8.0 and a maximum of 10.0 full-course equivalents) in the Field of French while fulfilling the following requirements:

1. 200-Level Courses: 9 units (1.5 full-course equivalents) French 213, 225 and 227.

2. 300-Level Courses: 6 units (1.0 full-course equivalent) French 329, 369, and 9 additional units (1.5 full-course equivalents).

3. 400-Level Courses: 15 units (2.5 full-course equivalents).

4. 500-Level Courses: 9 units (1.5 full-course equivalents).

Notes:

  • Students should choose a first course appropriate to their command of the language. Those with credit in French 30N, 30S, 31, French Language Arts (FLA) 30 or equivalent should normally enrol in French 225. Students with French 30 or French N30 should normally enrol in French 213, after which they may enrol in French 225. In all cases of doubt students are strongly urged to seek the advice of the School before the registration period.
  • Students who start in French 209 or 211 must fulfill the requirements for French Majors specified above.
  • Students who place higher than the French 225 level in the language-course sequence must replace those language courses by other senior French (FREN) or Romance Studies (ROST) courses.
  • The School recommends that non-francophone students choose French 489.01 (Phonology) as the required course at the 400 level.
  • The School recommends that students include among their options FLIP (French Language Instruction Program) courses taught in French in other departments. Three units (0.5 full-course equivalent) FLIP (French Language Instruction Program) may be counted toward the French Major.
  • The School recommends that students choose options related to the French Major, such as French-Canadian literature, the history of France, the history of Quebec and/or the Francophone world, Linguistics, Women's Studies or African Studies.

C. DEGREE OPTIONS

The BA in French can be taken with Co-operative Education. See section 3.4.4 Co-operative Education Programs for information and requirements.