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Whether you're just starting out or already fluent in French, this is the place for you. Learn French at a comfortable pace that suits you. We provide an extensive selection of language programs, allowing you to pursue studies in linguistics, literature, or translation.
In our language classes, you'll master French techniques and structures through practice. The world of French literature is expansive, encompassing numerous countries and historical periods. You'll develop skills to critically examine literary works, academic texts, and research materials while improving your reading comprehension and appreciation of French writing.
Montreal, as North America's hub of French culture, serves as an immersive learning environment. You'll engage with Quebec's unique culture, heritage, and literary traditions while interacting with a global community of French speakers.
From scientific fields to cultural sectors or business industries, advanced French proficiency serves as a significant advantage in Canada, a crucial skill for Quebec living, and your passport to exploring French-speaking communities worldwide.
Cegep Students: Specialization, Major and the Minor in litteratures de langue francaise: Two Cegep courses or equivalent in the language to be studied. If these courses have not been available in the Cegep attended, the student may be required to complete them at the university level. Certificate and Minor in langue francaise: No specific courses are required beyond a DEC. Minimum Cut-off Averages;: Minimum cut-off averages should be used as indicators. The cut-off data may change depending on the applicant pool. Applicants who meet the stated minimum requirements are not guaranteed admission to these programs. Quebec Cegep (CRC): DEC; Canadian High Schools: 70 per cent; U.S. High Schools: 2.5; University Transfers: C; International Bacc. (IB): 27; Bacc. Français: 11/20. Make sure you also meet Concordia’s minimum admission requirements. Quebec: You must complete a two-year, pre-university program or a three-year professional DEC (Diplome detudes collégiales). CRC minimum requirements for admission vary between 19.000 and 30.000; however, based on space availability, students below this average may be considered. Other parts of Canada: You must be a high school graduate, depending on which province you are from. Applicant from other countries must have the requirements equivalent to Canada. English language requirements: Direct Admission: TOEFL (paper-based) score between 540 and 576. Conditional Admission: TOEFL (paper-based) score between 505 and 539; MELAB minimum score of 74, 2 on speaking tests; CAEL minimum score of 50; CAE minimum score of C; CPE (advanced qualification for proficient users only) minimum score of C.