Certificate in French Proficiency for Non-French Majors - Advanced

Description

The Department of Languages offers the Certificate of French Proficiency at three levels:

  1. Basic Oral and Written Proficiency
  2. Intermediate Oral and Written Proficiency
  3. Advanced Proficiency

The Certificate in French Proficiency for Non-French Majors - Advanced offers an introduction to second-year grammar and oral courses and a deeper understanding and use of the French language. Upon successful completion of the courses, learners will reach level B2 of CEFR*, "Independent User/Upper-Intermediate: can understand main ideas of complex text on both concrete and abstract topics".

*Common European Framework of Reference for Languages

Registration Details
Type
Academic Program
Instructional Method
Variable Delivery

Registration is available through Enrolment Services.

COURSES
French 1510French 1511French 2101French 2201
Students will need to successfully complete the prerequisites, French 1200 or 1204, before taking these courses.

In order for a Certificate to be granted a learner must:
(a) be registered in the certificate prior to the completion of 50% of the course requirements for the course of study;
(b) successfully complete all three FCEs with a minimum overall average of 70%;
(c) successfully complete a standard Proficiency Examination upon successful completion of the three FCEs, and achieve a score corresponding to the level he/she is applying for; and,
(d) take all courses required for the Certificate from Lakehead University.

Learners can only be enrolled in one level (Basic, Intermediate, or Advanced) at a time. The Certificate cannot be combined with a Minor or a Major in French.

Only one Certificate of French Proficiency will be granted. Learners who complete additional levels (i.e., Intermediate, Advanced) will have that noted on their transcript.

This certificate is open to new and current Lakehead University Learners. Learners may register in the certificate only.  Applicants must meet Lakehead University's general admission requirements. Learners must have Grade 12 U English or equivalent before beginning the program.

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Upon successful completion, you will be awarded a Lakehead University Certificate.

Credential Earned
Certificate
Type
Academic Program
Instructional Method
Variable Delivery

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