Minor in French
Obtain a Minor in French as a Second Language by completing 6 FRN 100 and 200-level courses (18 credits). Obtain a Minor in French and Francophone Intercultural Studies by completing 6 courses (18 credits) at the FRN 200, 300 and 400 levels.
Admission Requirements
- Meet the University of Regina’s entrance requirements
- Meet program requirements as specified in the undergraduate calendar
- An overall university average of 65% is required
- All students with knowledge of French must take the placement test below (otherwise they must enrol in FRN 100)
Please make an appointment with your academic advisor at the Student Services Centre in order to enrol in a minor.
Degree options
Minor - French as Second Language
- Beginner level
- At least 6 French classes (or 18 credit hours)
- 65% GPA required in major courses
Minor - Francophone Intercultural Studies
- Intermediate level
- At least 6 French classes (or 18 credit hours)
- 65% GPA required in major courses
Courses
French as a Second Language Minor
Can be completed in a minimum of 4 semesters
- FRN 100 (Discovery I)*
- FRN 101 (Discovery II)*
- FRN 200 (Exploration I)
- FRN 201 (Exploration II)
- FRN 2XX (ex. FRN 220AB: French in Your Plate!)
- FRN 2XX (ex. FRN 220AD: Canadian Francophone Cinema)
*Or FRN 110 (Spring or Summer course covering content from FRN 100 and 101)
For details on course offerings and pre-requisites, please refer to the Undergraduate Calendar
French and Francophone Intercultural Studies Minor
Can be completed in a minimum of 3 semesters
- FRN 201 (Exploration II)
- FRN 300 (Achievement I)
- FRN 301 (Achievement II)
- FRN 2XX* (ex. FRN 246: The Francophone World)
- FRN 2XX or 3XX (ex. FRN 340 AD: Francophone Women)
- FRN 3XX (ex. FRN 366: Francophone Litterature)
*FRN 200 may be used with a minimum grade of 75%
For details on course offerings and pre-requisites, please refer to the Undergraduate Calendar
Available support
- Flexible course schedule (minors may be completed in a minimum of 3 or 4 semesters)
- Access to numerous scholarships, including $500 for students taking at least 3 French courses per semester
- Access to the Student Services Centre (free tutoring service, academic guidance, job readiness, etc.)
- Numerous study and work opportunities in Canada and abroad