Lettres françaises

Our programs in lettres françaises offer complete, diverse and thorough training through:

Studying literature from France, Quebec, French-speaking Ontario and other communities of La Francophonie
Using a number of critical and theoretical approaches, you will expand your understanding of cultural diversity, sharpen your critical thinking skills and enrich your oral and written expression.

Mastering the French language and, in particular, writing in French
Specialized courses will give you the tools to improve your syntax, enrich your vocabulary and polish your style. Other courses will give you theoretical knowledge as well as practical experience with the tools (particularly computerized tools) and the writing and publishing methods used in many occupational settings including institutions, businesses, the public service, public relations and the media. As sought after as it is rare, a mastery of the French language is a real asset when looking for a job, particularly with the public service—one of the largest employers in the National Capital Region. Parliamentary institutions, in particular, employ political staff who are involved in media communications as well as write reports and speeches on an almost daily basis.

• Developing your flair for creative writing
Workshops led by writers-in-residence and professor writers will help you improve your own writing and enhance your creativity.

What's more, the University of Ottawa's Département de français is one of the very few university departments in Canada to offer both a master's and a doctoral program in creative writing.

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Last updated: 2014.04.01