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University of Calgary Calendar 2010-2011 Faculty of Arts 4. Program Details 4.28 French, Italian and Spanish 4.28.1 Baccalauréat en français/BA in French
4.28.1 Baccalauréat en français/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 BACCALAURÉAT EN FRANÇAIS/MAJOR-FIELD REQUIREMENTS

Introduction: Les étudiants doivent choisir comme premier demi-cours celui qui correspond à leurs connaissances de la langue française. Ceux qui ont suivi French 30N, 30S, 31, French Language Arts (FLA) 30 ou leur équivalent s'inscriront d'habitude au cours French 215 et/ou 217. Les étudiants qui ont suivi French 30 ou French N30 s'inscriront d'habitude au cours French 213. Il est fortement recommandé, en cas de doute, de s'adresser au Département avant la période normale des inscriptions. Les étudiants sont d'ailleurs encouragés à consulter le Département à chaque étape de leur programme.

Exigences: La concentration en français comprend un minimum de huit cours complets et un maximum de dix cours complets, dont les suivants:

1. Niveau 200: French 215 et 217.

2. Niveau 300: French 315, 317, 339, 359 et soit 349 ou 369.

3. Niveau 400: 2.5  cours complets de niveau 400, dont un de langue (ex. French 415, 479, ou Romance Studies 499, ou un autre cours de langue approuvé par le Département) et un sur le Canada francophone (ex. French 439). Romance Studies 499 peut compter comme un des ces 2.5 cours complets.

4. Niveau 500: 2.0 cours complets de niveau 500.

Remarques:

  • Les cours French 209, 211, 235, 237, 335 et 337 ne sont pas crédités aux étudiants inscrits dans les programmes de mineure ("Minor"), de baccalauréat ("Major") ou de baccalauréat spécialisé ("Honours") en français.
  • Les étudiants qui sont placés à un niveau supérieur au cours French 215 dans la série des cours de langue doivent remplacer les cours dont ils sont dispensés par d'autres cours, choisis avec l'autorisation du Département.
  • Le Département recommande aux étudiants de choisir des options reliées à leur concentration en français telles que la littérature franco-canadienne, l'histoire de France, du Québec ou de la francophonie internationale, la linguistique, Women's Studies.  L'étudiant peut opter de suivre une mineure dans un autre département.

Introduction: Students should choose a first half 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 215 and/or 217. Students with French 30 or French N30 should normally enrol in French 213. In all cases of doubt students are strongly urged to seek the advice of the Department before the normal registration period, and indeed are encouraged to do so at all stages of their program of study.

Requirements: Students must successfully complete a minimum of 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: French 215 and 217.

2. 300-Level Courses: French 315, 317, 339, 359 and one of 349 or 369.

3. 400-Level Courses: 2.5 full-course equivalents at the 400 level including one language half course (e.g. French 415, 479, or Romance Studies 499, or another language course approved by the Department) and one half course on Francophone Canada (e.g. French 439). Romance Studies 499 may be counted toward this requirement.

4. 500-Level Courses: 2.0 full-course equivalents in French the 500 level.

Notes:

  • French 209, 211, 235, 237, 335, 337 may not be counted for credit in the Minor, Major or Honours programs in French.
  • Students who place higher than the French 215 level in the language-course sequence must substitute approved French courses for those language courses which are not required.
  • The Department recommends that students choose options related to the French Major, such as French-Canadian literature, History of France, Quebec or the Francophone world, Linguistics, Women's Studies. The option to pursue an outside minor is at the student's discretion.

C. DEGREE OPTIONS

The BA in French can be taken with Cooperative Education. See section 3.4.5 Co-operative Education Programs for information and requirements.