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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor in French Language is a multidisciplinary academic program that aims to develop strong skills in written and oral comprehension and production, grammar, phonetics, linguistics, culture, and translation. The program trains students to master the target language and understand its cultural, historical, and social contexts. It prepares graduates for careers in teaching, translation, intercultural communication, and further academic studies in literature, didactics, or linguistics.
π Written Comprehension and Expression β Reading strategies, summaries, writing practice
π Oral Comprehension and Expression β Listening, speaking, and debate techniques
π Grammar of the Target Language β Simple and complex sentence structures
π Corrective and Articulatory Phonetics β Sounds, intonation, rhythm, stress
π Introduction to Linguistics β Basic concepts of language and communication
π Literature of the Target Language β Text analysis across literary genres
π Culture and Civilization β Societal, institutional, and artistic aspects of the studied culture
π Academic Work Techniques β Study methods, note-taking, oral presentations
π Foreign Language (Complementary) β English or French depending on the major
π Social and Human Sciences β Basics of sociology, psychology, anthropology
π Linguistic Theories β Structuralism, generative grammar, semantics
π Introduction to Translation β Practice with theme and version, tools and methods
π Documentary Research β Bibliography, reading reports, summaries
π ICT for Language Studies β Word processing, academic research tools
π Civilization Seminars β Analysis of authentic documents and critical commentary
π Eligibility requirements: High school diploma (baccalaureate), preferably in literature or languages