Additional information for students
- A student considering an after-degree program in Education, or graduate studies, should obtain a minimum of ★36 in one language.
- An online placement test must be taken before registering in AUFRE 201 for the purpose of advising the student of the appropriate level at which they should begin university French studies. Advanced placement is possible for a student with previous experience in the language.
- A student who has chosen French as an area of study is required to take senior offerings (★6 senior), in an immersion setting such as the Summer Language Bursary Program offered by the Government of Canada or the Perpignan Year Program.
A student who has chosen German as an area of study is required to take senior offerings (★6 senior) in an immersion setting such as the Canadian Summer School in Germany (Kassel) or Waterloo in Germany.
A student who has chosen Scandinavian Studies as an area of study is required to take senior offerings (★6 senior) in an immersion setting such as the Oslo International Summer School, University of Bergen Summer Program or Scandinavian Studies in Telemark Program.
A student who has chosen Spanish as an area of study is required to take senior offerings (★6 senior) in an immersion setting such as the Augustana-in-Cuba program or the Puebla-Alberta Community Service Exchange program.
- A French student is strongly encouraged to take AULAT 101 and AULAT 102 .
- Other recommended courses:
AULAN 101 - Introduction to Linguistic Analysis
AUPSY 373 - Psychology of Language
AUSOC 105 - Social Anthropology - Some senior courses in French, German, Scandinavian Studies, and Spanish are not offered every year.