About this Program

Level: Bachelor's Degree in French

Discpline: French and Francophone Language and Literature

Length: 8 semesters

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Application Fee: $100.00
Tuition Fee: $20,364.00

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Program Description

Offered by the University of Regina’s newest academic unit, La Cité universitaire francophone (La Cité), this program incorporates the study of French language and francophone cultures. The ability to speak, read, and write in French is a valued skill that is rewarding both personally and in terms of career potential. An excellent student-teacher ratio means students will enjoy a personalized and supportive learning environment where faculty members are approachable and committed to the success of every student. Scholarships, student supports, and travel opportunities are available through La Cité’s Centre de services aux étudiants, where an academic advisor will work one-on-one with students.

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