French

Explore the French culture through literature and media while developing skills in oral communication, grammar, and composition.

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French at STU 

French courses at STU are designed for Anglophone, Francophone, and bilingual students of various levels of proficiency. In our small classes, you will get to know your peers and professors as you perfect your reading, speaking, and writing skills.  

 

What sets STU’s French Program Apart? 

  • Small, engaging classes that emphasize personal interaction, discussion, and debate.
  • Students can complement their studies with a semester or year-long international exchange in Québec or France. STU partners with universities in Paris and Angers to give students the opportunity to continue their studies while fully immersing themselves in French culture.
  • Lectures and seminars are always taught by professors—not teaching assistants—which means students learn from experts in the field.
  • Extracurricular groups l’Association française and Le franco-ciné de Saint-Thomas host French and Francophone language and culture meetings and can attend presentations given by high-profile French writers.

Where the Study of French Can Take You 

Our strong focus on the acquisition of advanced levels of second-language literacy skills—listening, speaking, interacting, reading, and writing—results in an increased awareness of the crucial role communication skills play in developing and expressing complex ideas, forming meaningful connections with others, and working as part of a team. Students in French benefit from a rigorous program in oral communication, grammar, composition, translation, literature, and cultural studies.

 

This prepares graduates for meaningful careers in fields like:

 

  • Education — in Canada and abroad
  • Government and civil service
  • Translation and interpretation
  • Local, national and international business
  • Diplomacy
  • Law
  • Tourism and hospitality
  • Journalism
  • Communications
  • Hospitality

Gain Experience and Build Your Resume 

Connect the study of French with professional experience through STU’s many experiential learning opportunities. Learn more.

 

You might be interested in studying French if… 

  • You want to improve your level of proficiency or become bilingual 
  • You want to learn about a different culture 
  • You’re interested in international development 
  • You want to become a global citizen 

Contact Us

Dr. Mary Lou Babineau-Rosada
(Acting) Chair
Email: maryloub@stu.ca 

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