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    French for Professional Communication

    McGill University

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    Canada, Montreal

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Credit point

    30 Points

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines30-Aug-2023
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    Duration 8 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 3,634  / credit
    Next Intake 30-Aug-2023

    French for Professional Communication

    About

    This award-winning part-time certificate program has been designed to enable students to master, in both oral and written French, the linguistic and communicative skills necessary to function effectively in a professional francophone environment.

    The program is the equivalent of one year of full-time university studies, requires the completion of ten 3-credit courses, and starts at the low-intermediate level (courses CEFN 211 and CEFN 212). Students with a basic or an elementary knowledge of French will need to complete credit prerequisite courses before entering the program. Those credit courses won't be accepted as part of the Certificate. The overall program structure is divided into two modules:

    1) The Preparatory Module comprises four prerequisite courses (one at the basic level and three at the elementary level) of 39 hours each.

    2) The Intermediate and Advanced Credit Module consists of ten 3-credit courses of 39 hours each. It includes courses at the 200, 300, and 400 levels.

    The program is offered three times a year: in Fall and Winter for a period of 13 weeks (Preparatory and Intermediate and Advanced Credit Modules). In Spring, both Modules last nine weeks. Courses are offered during the evening and on Saturday mornings.

    Every student registered in a credit or non-credit course has exclusive access to online pedagogical material and other resources through the myCourses platform. This allows students to participate in virtual projects and/or reinforce their language training on an individual basis and at their own pace. The communication tools integrated in myCourses further consolidate the individual pedagogical support offered by the lecturer.

    Disciplines

    School of Continuing Studies

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Canadian citizenship or Canadian permanent residency
    • 23 years of age or older by the start of classes (21 years of age for the Faculties of Management and Music)
    • No high school, college or university level studies within the last five years that would constitute a basis for admission
    • Two letters of reference
    • Mature Student Statements:
      • Letter of Intent, including description of all educational experiences
      • Complete resume of employment and other activities, highlighting points relevant to the application
    • In some cases, an interview may be required
    • Demonstrate academic potential by successfully completing a minimum number of specific courses (see 'Minimum grades & prerequisites' below) within the three-year period prior to admission and no later than May 15th of the year of application for the intended program (May 1 for some programs). These courses, which may be completed at CEGEP or university, will also fulfill prerequisites for the intended program. 

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 3,634 

    How to Apply

    1. Know your deadlines.

      Mark your calendar with these important dates regarding your application. 

    2. Decide what to study.

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    3. Make sure you're eligible.

      Admission to most programs is based on grades only. In this step, you'll find:
      • How your academic record is reviewed
      • The grades that gained entrance to your program in previous years
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    4. Get ready to apply.

      As of October 1, you can apply. Complete each step of the pre-application to-do list, including:

      • Understand the deadlines that apply to you
      • Prepare your academic documents
      • Identify supporting documents you'll need to provide
    5. Submit your application.

      Review our tips on how to apply and see what the application fees will be. Remember that you can apply to two programs.

    6. Apply for an entrance scholarship.

      Look into entrance scholarships early! The deadline is usually a week after your application deadline. This page provides information about entrance scholarships, bursaries, and other funding opportunities.

    7. Submit documents and keep in touch.

      We'll connect with you by email to let you know when to upload supporting documents, if required. In this step, you'll see:
      • How to follow your applications status
      • Supporting documents you may need to prepare
      • How to submit supporting documents, including self-reporting your grades
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    French for Professional Communication

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