This program is offered in French only to non-Francophones.

The course offering varies from year to year, and courses may not be offered at the suggested term. You may adjust your course sequence as needed while respecting the course prerequisite(s). 

The major is a component that is part of a bachelor's degree or an honors degree.

The electives may be replaced by a combination of Option(s), and/or elective units.

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Suggested course sequence

YearFall (15 course units)Winter (15 course units)

1st year

Mandatory per term

  • FLS2521 (3 units) | LIRE ET ÉCRIRE EN FRAN.
  • FLS2522 (3 units) | ÉCOUTER POUR PARLER EN FRA.
  • FLS2500 (3 units) | APPRENDRE À APPRENDRE

1st year

Other requirements based on term availability.

n/a

2nd year

Mandatory per term

  • 6 course units from: FLS25811, FLS2731, FLS2741, FLS2751, FLS2761, FLS2771, FLS2772, FLS2791.
  • 6 course units from: FLS25811, FLS2731, FLS2741, FLS2751, FLS2761, FLS2771, FLS2772, FLS2791.

2nd year

Other requirements based on term availability.

n/a

3rd year

Mandatory per term

  • 6 course units from: FLS35811, FLS3751, FLS3761, FLS3771, FLS3773, FLS3791.
  • 3 course units from: FLS35811, FLS3751, FLS3761, FLS3771, FLS3773, FLS3791.
  • 3 course units from: FLS45812, FLS4774, FLS4775, FLS4776, FLS47812, FLS4791.

3rd year

Other requirements based on term availability.

n/a

4th year

Mandatory per term

  • FLS3500 (3 units) | Test de certification de compétence en langue seconde
  • 3 course units from: FLS45812, FLS4774, FLS4775, FLS4776, FLS47812, FLS4791.
  • FLS4500 (3 units) | PORT. SOMM: RÉFLEX. RÉS. APPR.
  • 3 course units from: FLS45812, FLS4774, FLS4775, FLS4776, FLS47812, FLS4791.

4th year

Other requirements based on term availability.

n/a

Notes

1 Adjunct language course to a 3-unit discipline-specific course, taken in French by a non-native French speaker. Emphasis on development of comprehension skills (listening and reading) while acquiring knowledge and expertise in the discipline. Examination questions in the discipline-specific course may be answered in either English or French; however, all tests and assignments in the language class must be done in French.

2 Adjunct language course taken concurrently with one 3-unit 3000 or 4000 level discipline-specific courses (different from those taken in conjunction with FLS 4581). Oral presentations, round table discussions and debates related to the two discipline-specific courses (from the same or different disciplines). Focus on linguistic accuracy. Refinement of linguistic competence through the study of relevant models of academic speech and debate. Assignments for the discipline-specific courses may not be used for units in the language courses and vice-versa.

Archives

Year: 2024

YearFallWinter
1st yearFLS2521
FLS2522
FLS2500
2nd year9 course units from: FLS2581², FLS2741, FLS2751, FLS2761, FLS2771, FLS2772, FLS27913 course units from : FLS2581²,FLS2741, FLS2751, FLS2761, FLS2771, FLS2772, FLS2791
6 course units from : FLS3581, FLS3751, FLS3761, FLS3771, FLS3773, FLS3791
3rd year3 course units from : FLS3581ᶟ, FLS3751, FLS3761, FLS3771, FLS3773, FLS37913 course units from : FLS4581⁴, FLS4781⁴, FLS4774, FLS4775, FLS4776, FLS4791
4th yearFLS3500⁵
3 course units from : FLS4581⁴,FLS4781⁴, FLS4774, FLS4775, FLS4776, FLS4791
FLS4500
3 course units from : FLS4581⁴, FLS 4781⁴, FLS4774, FLS4775, FLS4776, FLS4791

Notes

1This table includes only discipline-specific courses.

2FLS2581 is an adjunct language course to a 3-credit discipline-specific course, taken in French by a non-native French speaker. Emphasis on development of comprehension skills (listening and reading) while acquiring knowledge and expertise in the discipline. Examination questions in the discipline-specific course may be answered in either English or French; however, all tests and assignments in the language class must be done in French.

3FLS3581 is an adjunct language course to a 3-credit discipline-specific course, taken in French by a non-native French speaker. Emphasis on development of comprehension skills (listening and reading) while acquiring knowledge and expertise in the discipline. Examination questions in the discipline-specific course may be answered in either English or French; however, all tests and assignments in the language class must be done in French.

4FLS4581 and FLS4781 are adjunct language courses taken concurrently with one 3 credit 3000 or 4000 level discipline-specific course (different courses for each course codes). Oral presentations, roundtable discussions and debates related to the two discipline-specific courses (from same or different disciplines). Focus on linguistic accuracy. Refinement of linguistic competence through the study of relevant models of academic speech and debate. Assignments for the discipline-specific courses may not be used for credit in the language courses and vice-versa.

5Second Language Certification (3 course units outside of program). See references - course calendars.