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Currently, more than 100 million individuals speak French with fluency, while nearly 300 million across the globe possess some proficiency in the language. As one of Canada's two official languages, French extends beyond Western Europe and North America, reaching significant populations in Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean.
The French program immerses students in the study of language, diverse cultures, and literary works spanning from the 17th century to contemporary times, encompassing Francophone literature and cultural expressions worldwide.
Advanced coursework covers all major domains of French linguistics and literature, from medieval times to modern eras, including Quebecois literature, Francophone African writings, and translation methods. The curriculum also features studies of French, Quebecois, and African Francophone cinema, with department experts specializing in these fields. Annually, renowned guest scholars deliver lectures on their areas of expertise and occasionally lead specialized seminars for upper-level students.
The following are minimum requirements for entry into the Bachelor of Arts in French program. Meeting these requirements does not guarantee acceptance into the program.
Direct entry applicants are those who have not attended a post-secondary institution or have completed fewer than 24 credit hours at a recognized university or college.
Advanced entry applicants are those who have completed one year (24 credit hours) or more of studies in another faculty at the University of Manitoba or another recognized post-secondary institution.
English language proficiency
IAEP (Intensive Academic English Program): Minimum score required: Pass Level 5/AEPUCE (Academic English Program for University and College Entrance)
IELTS (Academic - computer or paper) or IELTS Indicator: Minimum score required: 6.5 overall; Minimum score of 6.0 in each of the four modules (listening, reading, speaking, writing); and IELTS One Skill Retake results are accepted by the Undergraduate Admissions Office, University of Manitoba
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Assessment) - Online or Test Centre: Minimum score required: 60
TOEFL iBT or TOEFL iBT Paper Edition or TOEFL iBT Home Edition (Test of English as a Foreign Language): Minimum score required: Minimum overall score of 86, and Minimum component scores: 20 in Reading, 20 in Writing, 20 in Listening, and 20 in Speaking
Cambridge Assessment English: C1 Advanced: Minimum score required: 180
Cambridge Assessment English: C2 Proficiency: Minimum score required: 180
Pearson Test of English: Minimum score required: 58
Duolingo English Test: Minimum overall score of 120, and Minimum component scores: 105 (Literacy, Comprehension, Production, Conversation)