Graduates of this program will be able to express themselves in French, understand texts and conversation on different subjects, and develop coherent and well-structured arguments. They will also gain a better understanding of the richness and diversity of francophone culture around the globe (France, Africa, and the Caribbean for example) and greater insight into Canadian culture (Fransaskois and Québécois).

Major Average
The major average in the Certificate in Intermediate French Language and Culture includes the grades
earned in:

  • All courses eligible to be used in the program
Residency Requirements in the Major
To receive a Certificate in Intermediate French Language and Culture, students must complete at least half of the following coursework (to the nearest highest multiple of 3 credit units) from the University of Saskatchewan.

  • Minimum credit units required in the program.

See Residency for additional details.

Requirements (15 credit units)

  • FREN 122.3
  • FREN 125.3
Choose 9 credit units from the following:
  • FREN — 200-Level

Note: FREN 212 and FREN 218 may not be used to fulfill this requirement.