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French (BA)

Master the French language and explore Francophone cultures.

Program Type
Bachelor
Faculty
Unit
Location
Program Start
September and January
Program Options
Honours
Major
Minor

Why choose this program?

We offer the widest variety of French courses of any university in the region. You'll learn from professors and instructors who come from diverse francophone regions of Canada, Europe, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Within this stimulating learning environment, you'll receive lots of support through our Cercle Français tutoring resource and have the opportunity to be part of a lively and fun French student society.

Admission requirements

Minimum admission requirements

To be considered for admission to this program, you must meet minimum academic criteria:

  1. Completion of secondary school (Grade 12)
  2. Achievement of the minimum average for your program of choice.
  3. Completion of Grade 12 English (or equivalent course).

Admission to many Dalhousie programs is competitive. This means that meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

Program-specific admission requirements

  • Minimum overall average: 70%

  • Academic English 12

  • Four additional academic subjects

Financial information

A university education is a significant financial investment. Every student is unique, and so are their financial circumstances. We offer competitive tuition, a robust scholarship and bursary program, and resources and support to help you explore financial options and develop a plan that works for you.Ìý

Program options

There are many degree options within the program. A BA degree in French with Honours, or with a BA Honours in French and another subject, can lead to a variety of careers. Students considering French as a Minor in a BA, BSc or other degree program are invited to discuss the matter with a departmental advisor. An Honours degree is normally required for access to graduate studies.


Students at all levels of proficiency in French have the opportunity to spend a winter term (or full year) in Dijon, France. Ìý

Students with intermediate or higher-level French skills have the opportunity to study in Agadir, Morocco or participate in an intensive three-week program in the French Territorial Collectivity of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, located just off the coast of Newfoundland.


The following French program options are offered by pilipiliÂþ»­â€™s Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Connect with an academic advisor after you start your studies to explore options such as:  

  • Bachelor of Arts in FrenchÌý

  • Bachelor of Arts with Honours in French

  • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science Double Major in FrenchÌýÌý

  • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science, Combined HonoursÌýÌý

  • Minor in French

  • Minor in French: Linguistics and Translation

  • Minor in French: Literature and CultureÌýÌý

What you will learn

Courses are available for beginners and for those with a background in French who wish to improve or maintain fluency. Our courses cover all aspects of language learning, linguistics and translation, and provide insight into French and Francophone literature from the Middle Ages to present day, as well as poetry, theatre, contemporary cinema and media culture.

Sample courses may include:

  • French for Reading

  • Basic French

  • France, Canada and the Francophone World: Perspectives on Culture and Identity I

  • Spoken French

  • Language and Culture

  • Differential Linguistics

  • Language and Culture in the Francophone World

  • Love and Death (French Prose & Poetry)

  • History of French - The Modern Period

  • General Translation

Our faculty is made up of native French speakers from all over the world. As one of the most diverse groups of educators on campus, students learn distinct variations of spoken French and receive a global cultural education.

Careers

As one of Canada’s two official languages, proficiency in French can open the door to a wide array of professions. Internationally, French is an official working language at the United Nations, UNESCO, NATO, the EU and the International Red Cross. 

Future studies could include programs at the graduate level in French, public administration or business administration.