Program focuses is French literatures and the evolution of ideas and literary fields as well as research training in French linguistics.
This unique interdisciplinary program features a double specialization in French Literature and French Linguistics and offers courses in French only on both campuses of York University.
You will have the opportunity to research and study French literature and the language of France, French Canada and French communities across the world (for instance Professor Szmidt’s research on North African literature and Professor R. Mougeon’s research on Canadian French and immersion French).
Students are actively involved in research: as graduate or research assistants assigned to professors; for students in Linguistics, as members of the Centre for Research on Language Contact, located at Glendon; and as organizers and participants in student colloquia showcasing their research. Entrance in the program requires high competence in French for non-native French-speaking students.
Streams and Specializations:
Literature program areas of specialization:
- Literary theory and fields
- Women's literature
- Literature and society (France, French Canada, and the Francophone world)
Linguistics areas of specialization:
- Descriptive and theoretical linguistics
- Historical and Romance linguistics
- Enunciative linguistics
- Descriptive linguistics
- Sociolinguistics
- French language learning in a Canadian context
Additional Program Information
Accreditation:
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Financial Aid:
Yes
Requirements:
Minimum Admission Requirements
GPA: B
Recommendations: 3
Other
- Students must have an excellent close-to-native written proficiency in French
- Provide a 1.5 page letter of motivation to attend the program in French
- Resumé or CV
- An interview may also be required
fansuperieures@glendon.yorku.ca
International Requirements:
Refer to the international credentials information for your country.