Shown below is a sample sequence of courses for your degree. If you follow this plan, you should be able to graduate in five years, provided you complete five courses per semester. This is just one example of how you could complete your major and degree requirements; you may find that a different sequence works as well as this one.
See the Program Planning Guide for details regarding program requirements.
French 1500 or French 20011
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French 2000 or French elective1
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French Visiting Student Program (FVSP)3 (includes French 2250 and two courses for which the language of instruction is French)
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Professional Semester III*
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Education Foundation course
French 4001 or French 40024
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* Secondary Education is offered in Fall and Elementary Education in Spring. For Special Focus and Specialization options, please see Part 14 - Courses in the 2011/2012 University of Lethbridge Calendar.
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1 Students who have completed French 30 or French 31 (or equivalent) should complete French 1500 and French 2000 in their first year of studies. Students who have completed French Language Arts 30 or Français 30 (or equivalent) should complete French 2001 and a French elective in their first year of studies. Students who have completed none of the previously mentioned courses should begin with French 1000 or 1100 (as indicated by the placement test) and should seek advice on course sequencing from the Department Advisor in Modern Languages.
2 Education 2500 may also be taken in Spring or Summer semester.
3 The minimum requirements in the FVSP comprise a total of three courses. Students may wish to take two additional approved courses during this semester or will need to complete two additional Arts and Science courses to satisfy degree requirements.
4 Semester of offering may vary.
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