IX. Graduate Programs

French

MA Program

During their first two semesters of course work, students may take a range of courses in Quebec, continental French, African and Caribbean literatures, as well as in intermediality, literary translation and the pedagogy of French as a second language.

This program offers an experiential service-learning practicum which takes place outside the classroom. Working with the graduate coordinator, students will develop a project and have approved a project that suits their interests and goals. This practicum normally takes place in a Francophone milieu and is the equivalent of one academic course (0.5 credit).

Admission Requirements

The normal requirement for admission to the French MA program is the equivalent of an Honours degree in French studies from a recognized post-secondary institution with an overall average of B+ or equivalent. Applicants who do not have an Honours BA in French from a Canadian university may be required to take a short competence test and/or qualifying undergraduate courses prior to beginning graduate study. Students enter the program in September with full-time status.

Program Requirements

Students are required to take a minimum of six semester courses (3.0 credits), with the service-learning placement counting as one of these courses. They are also required to write a 40 page MRP (major research paper). Courses must be approved by the Graduate Program Coordinator and will normally be completed in three semesters on a full-time basis. The minimum average required for graduation from the program is a B or equivalent. All work is written in French.

Required courses:

FREN*6000 [0.50] Research Methods Seminar
FREN*6042 [0.50] Topics in FSL Pedagogy
FREN*6051 [0.50] Major Research Paper
FREN*6053 [0.50] Practicum in French Studies
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