Romance Languages
    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 16,389 / Year
    Apply DateAugust 31, 2021
    Next IntakeJune 1, 2021

    Romance Languages

    About

    Overview The Romance Languages department at Saint Thomas University is comprised of dynamic and devoted faculty responsible for delivering ambitious programs both in second language acquisition and French and Spanish literary and cultural studies.Due to its association with Francophone, Hispanic, and Italianate worlds, all having immeasurable intellectual and artistic impacts on the development of Western culture and humanism, the Romance Languages Department has a pivotal role to play in a liberal arts curriculum. The Department’s mission contributes directly to enhancing the goals of a liberal arts education that St. Thomas University seeks to promote. I want to find another Bachelor Course Learning outcomesOur department seeks to foster global citizens by exposing students to the diversity of Francophone, Hispanic, and Italianate worlds via the study of literature, cultural media, cinema, and art. The strong focus that our programs place on the acquisition of advanced and superior levels of second-language literacy development (listening, speaking, reading, and writing) result in an increased awareness of the crucial role communication skills—oral and written—play in developing and expressing complex ideas and arguments. Courses in French, Spanish, and to a certain level Italian, offer rigorous programs in oral communication, grammar, composition, translation, literature, and cultural studies.
    The Romance Languages Department at Saint Thomas University offers Minor, Major, Double Major and Honours Programs in French and Spanish, a Certificate in French Language Proficiency and the DELE in Spanish. Introductory and intermediate-level courses are taught in Italian and Latin.

    Disciplines

    Language StudiesLiteratureLinguistics

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 89

    Other Requirements

    1Have your official transcript sent from your high school to the Admissions Office at [email protected]  In addition to a high school transcript, international applicants whose primary language is not English must also arrange to have an official copy of their English proficiency scores sent directly to the Admissions Office. The St. Thomas University ETS institution code is 0803. International applicants who indicate that they are Permanent Residents must provide a photocopy of their official Permanent Resident cards.

    Fee Information

    Romance Languages

    St. Thomas University

    St. Thomas University

    Canada

    Canada, Fredericton