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Æ»¹ûÒùÔº SCS Certificate of Proficiency in French for Professional Communication

Montreal’s unique culture has made French an absolute necessity for social integrationÌýand furthering your professional career. No matter what you’re working towards, you’ll benefit from the most up-to-date teaching methods.

You will focus on:

  • Oral expression
  • Written expression
  • Listening comprehension
  • Written comprehension
  • Vocabulary, grammar, and writing structures

Note that all students must take a in order to be admitted to the program.

Program Outline: Certificate (Cert.) Proficiency - French for Professional Communication

Type:Ìý ÌýCertificate
Courses: Ìý 10
Credits: Ìý 30
³§³¦³ó±ð»å³Ü±ô±ð:Ìý Part-timeÌýOR Full-time if combined with the English or Bilingual Certificate
Time: ÌýÌýEvenings or Saturdays
Delivery: ÌýIn-person
Unit:Ìý ÌýGlobal & Strategic Communications
Questions? Ìý info.conted [at] mcgill.ca

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Learning Outcomes


The program is designed to enable you to:

  • Participate in meetings, interviews, and oral presentations
  • Prepare written letters, articles, and reports
  • Communicate in French in formal and informal situations
  • Gain the confidence to work in French in the Quebec professional context
  • Receive a Æ»¹ûÒùÔº Certificate of Proficiency – French for Professional Communication

Program Courses

Certificate (Cert.) Proficiency - French for Professional Communication (30 Credits)


Admission Requirements


To be admitted to the Certificate of Proficiency – French for Professional Communication:

  • Students must take the aÌýÌýand place into a level no higher than Intermediate High (CEFN 331/CEFN 332);
  • Students must be at least 18 years of age and hold a CEGEP diploma (DEC) or equivalent.
  • Students 21 years of age and over who do not have the normal academic background for admission may be admitted as Mature students.

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Placement Test


In order to begin studying in the Certificate of Proficiency in French for Professional Communication, all new students (except for those at the beginner level) are required to take placement test in French. Test results are used to evaluate your current level of proficiency and determine which level and course you can register in according to our program structure. Students can take the test once per session and the results are valid for one year.

Beginner LevelÌýParticipants

Beginner students who have little or no knowledge of FrenchÌýcan fill out a waiver to be exempted from the Placement Test. Students who submit a waiverÌýwill be placed in our Basic French course (CEFN 102). If you are a beginner and would like to begin studying in this program, please fill out theÌýwaiverÌýand email it toÌýlanguage.conted [at] mcgill.ca


2024 Placement test dates:

Date

January 9 - January 11

January 30 - February 1

March 12Ìý- March 14

April 2Ìý- April 4

April 9Ìý- April 11

April 16Ìý- April 18

April 23Ìý- April 25

May 14Ìý- May 16

June 11Ìý- June 13

July 9Ìý- July 11

July 23Ìý- July 25

July 30 - August 1

August 6Ìý- August 8

August 13Ìý- August 15

August 20Ìý- August 22

August 27Ìý- August 29

September 3 - September 5

October 1 - October 3

October 29 - October 31

November 12Ìý- November 14

November 26Ìý- November 28

December 3Ìý- December 5

December 10Ìý- December 12

January 7 - January 9


 ChecklistReady to take the next step?

Be sure to review all the necessary instructions and guidelines to help make your application process smooth and easy.

How to Apply

Application Deadlines

Language Requirements

Financial Aid

Tuition and Fees

International Students

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Need help applying?

Contact us at info.conted [at] mcgill.ca
or call 514-398-6200


Questions about your admission?

Contact us at admissions.scs [at] mcgill.ca
or call 514-398-6200

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