Study in French

The University of Regina is proud to offer the most comprehensive French-language academic programming in Saskatchewan. Thanks to partnerships between La Cité and a number of university faculties and programs, you can take full or part-time studies in French here in Regina.  

We are committed to providing education in French to students from all backgrounds. All French learners are welcome, whatever their level.

Click on each program for a complete description, discover degree options and admission criteria and meet our students and graduates. 


Programs by faculty


French and Francophone Intercultural Studies Program – La Cité

Bachelor of Arts in French and Francophone Intercultural Studies (BA)

Study the French language and discover the culture of many Francophone regions and countries

Certificate in French and Francophone Intercultural Studies

A flexible option for students in all disciplines who have an intermediate or advanced level of French

Certificate in French as a Second Language

A 30-credit program over two terms allowing you to attain a strong intermediate level in spoken and written French

Minor in French

Benefit from the choice of two possible minors: French and Francophone Intercultural Studies and French as a second language

Bilingual Minor in African Studies

The Bilingual Minor in African Studies introduces students to African history, culture, politics, and social realities and allows students to develop intercultural understanding, critical thinking, and communication skills in French and English. The program consists of two required courses and four electives. A study abroad option in Francophone Africa is offered every two years.


Education

Baccalauréat en éducation française - Le Bac (BEd)

If you want to teach in French, this is the education you need


Nursing

Bachelor of Science in Nursing - bilingual option (SCBScN)

A bilingual program for future healthcare professionals


Graduate Studies

Master of Arts in French and Francophone Intercultural Studies (MA)

Studies focused on literature, language, translation, linguistics, terminology, gender and cultural studies and the history of ideas

Master of French Education (MEd)

A program relevant to French-language minority education 

Doctorate


 

Information:

  La Cité universitaire francophone
  cite@uregina.ca | 306.585.4828