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Last updated on 2026-01-15

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts in French Studies at the University of Winnipeg offers a comprehensive curriculum that encompasses language, linguistics, literature, and culture. This program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the French language and its various contexts, including philosophy, sociology, history, and Indigenous studies. Students will engage in diverse learning experiences that foster clarity of thought and intellectual rigor, preparing them for a variety of career paths. Graduates will earn a Bachelor of Arts degree with a Major in French Studies, equipping them with valuable skills in communication and critical thinking.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Arts in French Studies is structured to provide a robust educational experience over a four-year period. The program includes:

  • A diverse curriculum covering language, linguistics, literature, and culture.
  • Opportunities to take a Minor in French Studies alongside another Major.
  • Participation in the Interdepartmental Minor in Comparative Literature.

Students are encouraged to explore various aspects of the French language through writing, translation, and stylistics, as well as linguistics and literature. The program is designed to adapt to the evolving needs of students, ensuring a relevant and engaging educational journey.

Featured Experiences

  • Study abroad opportunities in France, allowing students to immerse themselves in the language and culture.
  • Hands-on learning experiences through language labs and interactive coursework.
  • Access to a diverse range of courses that encourage exploration of various fields related to French Studies.
  • Collaboration with faculty members who are experts in their fields, providing mentorship and guidance.

Career Options

  • Teacher: Educators who specialize in French language instruction at various educational levels.
  • Translator: Professionals who convert written content from French to other languages and vice versa.
  • Interpreter: Individuals who facilitate communication between French speakers and those who speak other languages in real-time settings.
  • Government Official: Roles in public service that require proficiency in both of Canada’s official languages.
  • Journalist: Writers and reporters who cover news and stories in French-speaking communities.
  • Tourism Professional: Careers in travel and tourism that benefit from bilingual communication skills.

 

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