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Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (AP) – French Studies

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Location: N727 Ross Building, Tel.: 416-736-5086
Website: http://www.yorku.ca/laps/fr
Chair: M. Adriaen
Undergraduate Program Director: J. Przychodzen
Professors: S. Villani, M.C. Pioffet
Associate Professors: M. Adriaen, I. Badr, M. Lambert-Drache, J. Przychodzen, D. Scheffel-Dunand, D.B. Woody, L. Young
Associate Lecturers: D. Beausoleil, C. Dumont, C. Marjollet, L. Morrison, S. Sévigny
Sessional Assistants: R. Bilous, J. Danciu, A.S. Troit
Retired Professors: J. Baron, H. Bouraoui, N.L. Corbett, D. Cyr, M. de Bie Waller, G. Echard, Z. Ellis, A. Favrod, G.D. Jackson, P.E. McConkey, C.E. Rathé, R. Schattner, A. Vercollier, P. Yashinsky, M. Zimmerman

The Department of French Studies offers an interdisciplinary set of courses in the three curricular areas of French language, linguistics and literature. A sequence of language-skills courses with cultural content allows students to develop their proficiency in oral and written French. The core curriculum includes as well courses in French linguistics (syntax, semantics, phonetics and sociolinguistics) and courses in literature of the francophone world with a special emphasis on French and French-Canadian literature. In addition to Honours BA, international BA and BA degree programs, the Department of French Studies offers Certificates of Language Proficiency in Basic French, Intermediate French and Advanced French either in general French language proficiency or with a focus on business.

Courses in French Studies

Prior to enrolling for the first time in the Department of French Studies, students are required to complete a language placement questionnaire.

In order to proceed from one level of French studies to the next (the four levels being 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000), a student must obtain a minimum grade of C in each language course.

French studies/Études françaises is offered by the Faculties of Glendon and Liberal Arts and Professional Studies.