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20 French Degree Programs in Canada


Concordia University of Edmonton
Bachelor of Arts in French Concentration
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in French Concentration gives you a broad understanding of the foundational principles of the French language. With pedagogy oriented towards a communicative approach and task-based activities, you will discover the richness and diversity of the French and Francophone cultures.


Université de Saint-Boniface
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Bachelor of Arts Specializing in French Studies
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
French
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Our BA specializing in French studies will allow you to hone your reading and writing skills, but above all to carry out an in-depth study of French literature, linguistics, history and cultures.
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McMaster University Faculty of Humanities
Hons. Bachelor of Arts in French
- Hamilton, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
French
As a student of French at McMaster, you’ll be immersing yourself in one of the world’s great languages, spoken by millions in Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, North America, and elsewhere. You’ll also be introduced to the rich literary and cultural traditions of French-speaking peoples.


Alexander College
French
- Burnaby, Canada
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
French is one of Canada’s official languages. Worldwide over 220 million people speak French on all the five continents. It is one of the most widely taught languages in the world. Students are gradually immersed in French language through in-class activities, songs and other media resources, interactive use and practice of pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar.


University of Lethbridge
Bachelor of French
- Lethbridge, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Department of Modern Languages & Linguistics offers instruction in three languages: French, Japanese and Spanish (beginner to advanced). Small class sizes, cutting-edge language-learning technology and the diverse expertise of our instructors ensure you’ll find studying languages to be a lively and satisfying experience. In today's globalized context, students of modern languages are being prepared for membership in a global community that extends far beyond the boundaries of the English-speaking world.


University Of Guelph
Bachelor of French Studies (FREN)
- Guelph, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Did you know that Canada and France aren’t the only two countries in the world where French is spoken as the official primary or secondary language? Over 250 million people speak the language or live in francophone countries world-wide, including Africa and the Caribbean. The French language is everywhere


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Secondary Education - French
- Edmonton, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
French
Campus Saint-Jean, the only French-speaking post-secondary institution in Western Canada, offers its students the ideal setting for learning and community involvement thanks to its small classes, its scholarships rewarding academic excellence, and its research opportunities.


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts in French-language
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
Full time
On-Campus
French
Campus Saint-Jean, the only French-speaking post-secondary institution in Western Canada, offers its students the ideal setting for learning and community involvement thanks to its small classes, its scholarships rewarding academic excellence, and its research opportunities.


Brandon University
Certificate in French Language Proficiency
- Winnipeg, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Two Certificates in French Language Proficiency (CFLP) are offered through the Faculty of Arts with the department of Francophone Studies and Languages at Brandon University. These certificates provide students with the necessary practical and theoretical language skills to become efficient speakers and writers of French in their personal or professional lives. The CFLP I is intended for those students who have limited or no previous knowledge of French, while the CFLP II pathway is intended for students who have acquired high school French. All courses taken in the certificate program are regular credit courses and may be used later for credit toward a B.A. or B.Sc.


ILSC - Canada
French Tutoring
- #800, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Customize your French study with private or semi-private tutoring tailored to your specific learning needs. Add tutoring to your regular French study schedule at ILSC Montréal or ILSC New Delhi, to target weak skills or take focused private instruction for specialized English language interests. General French private and semi-private tutoring is available in Montréal and New Delhi. Montréal also offer private or semi-private tutoring in Specialty French and Executive Business French.


Acadia University
BA in French
- Wolfville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The French program offers you a strong foundation in the French language, its literature and cultural practices. You will explore French-speaking regions around the world. You will discover what makes them unique. Studying a language at Acadia will help you develop valuable communication skills. The French program is offered as a major, part of a double major, and as a minor for other programs.


ILSC - Canada
French Communication Certificate
- #800, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Focus on all four French language skills with passionate, dedicated, native French speaking teachers. Strengthen your French speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Our dynamic instructors use various teaching resources such as modern textbooks, computers, magazines, and videos, as well as role plays, group and pair work and language games to make classes fun and dynamic. Watch your French communication abilities quickly develop in this intensive language immersion program.


ILSC - Canada
Creative and Cultural French
- #800, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Customize your French study experience at ILSC Montréal by exploring creative & cultural topics. ILSC Montréal offers a wide selection of French language courses that focused around creative and cultural topics like French through Arts, Drama, Food, Films & Songs, and more. This flexible program is designed for students who have built their French language foundation and want to continue learning through unique language topics. Just choose your schedule and choose new courses every 4 weeks.


Trent University
Bachelor in French Writing
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Discover the many advantages of strong French writing skills. Through writing-intensive courses, hands-on workshops, and practical assignments, this specialization will allow you to develop the ability to analyze, research, write, and edit a variety of different forms of French literature. Become proficient at English-to-French translation, and vice-versa – a highly sought after skill in a variety of bilingual workplaces.


College Canada
Course: French as a Second Language (FSL)
- Montreal, Canada
Course
Full time, Part time
1 week
On-Campus
English
The French program is designed for those whose native language is not French. The purpose of this program is to prepare students for French conversation, reading, listening, writing, for academic purposes, as well as preparation for tests such as TEFaQ, TEF, and TFI®.
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French degree programs in Canada offer a vibrant blend of language acquisition and cultural studies. As you learn French, you’ll engage in an environment rich with diverse perspectives, enhancing your understanding of both the language and its cultural contexts.
Through courses in literature, translation, and linguistics, you'll develop essential skills such as interpreting complex texts and communicating effectively in French across various media. This kind of training prepares you for roles in education, international relations, and cultural organizations. Many students build confidence as they engage with unique aspects of Francophone culture and history.
Canada's education system emphasizes applied learning and collaborative projects, encouraging students to work together and share ideas. As a student in this field, you'll benefit from this focus on teamwork and practical application, which strengthens adaptability and critical thinking. Graduates are well-equipped for opportunities in fields like diplomacy, public service, and tourism, gaining skills that are highly valued in an interconnected global economy.