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This award-winning part-time certificate program has been designed to enable students to master, in both oral and written French, the linguistic and communicative skills necessary to function effectively in a professional francophone environment. ...
For more information, see French for Professional Communication (30 credits).
Admission Requirements
Admission Procedures
For more information, please see School of Continuing Studies > Getting Started > Admission Requirements > Admission Procedures: Continuing Studies Undergraduate and Graduate Certificates and Diplomas.
All students seeking admission to the Certificate of Proficiency – French for Professional Communication must also submit their Entrance Placement Test (EPT) result. Students who are eligible for admission to the program are strongly advised to submit an Application for Admission within their first session of studies.
Time Limits
The program must be completed within four years from the date of admission. Students may request in writing an extension of this time limit, which may be granted under special circumstances with the approval of the Director.
Academic Standing Requirements
A student who obtains a grade of C (55%) or more in a given course is considered to have passed the course and is awarded three (3) university credits. Nevertheless, according to internal program regulations, a student must obtain a grade of B- (65%) or more in each course to be permitted to register for the next level and to qualify for the Certificate of Proficiency – French for Professional Communication.
An attendance of 2/3 of all lectures is mandatory.
A maximum of two unsatisfactory grades per course/level is permitted in a Certificate of Proficiency program. A student who cannot pass to a higher level after two attempts must have the permission of the relevant program coordinator in order to have permission to remain in the program. Overall, a maximum of three unsatisfactory grades is permitted in any of the Certificate of Proficiency programs.
It is the student's responsibility to ensure that course and program requirements are met. Students who fail to meet these requirements will be denied permission to continue in the course/program.
In order to be eligible for graduation, students must complete all program requirements with a cumulative grade point average (CGPA) of at least 2.0, which will be computed over all courses (including supplemental and unsatisfactory grades) taken in the program.
Special Students
Students not wishing to be admitted to the program may register as a "Special Student" in a course, provided they have taken the Entrance Placement Test (EPT), or have completed the necessary prerequisites. Please consult School of Continuing Studies > Getting Started > Admission Requirements > Special Student Status for further information pertaining to Special Students.
Special Students, although not formally admitted to the program, are expected to demonstrate seriousness of academic purpose, and are governed by the Academic Standing Requirements mentioned above.
All new students are required to take an Entrance Placement Test (EPT) to assess their level of proficiency. The EPT is valid for a period of one (1) year from the test date. Students who do not register for a course within this time will be required to retake the EPT. Students who have no knowledge of French can sign a waiver attesting that they are beginners. Students who decide to sign this waiver after having read its contents carefully will be registered in a Basic French course. However, the Director has the right to transfer any student to another level if the waiver does not reflect the true level of the student.
The Entrance Placement Test lasts approximately two hours.
Since the test is written by large groups of students, test-takers are advised to arrive 30 minutes before the scheduled time and bring two pieces of photo ID, a sharp HB pencil, and an eraser.
The fee for the test is $35.32 (non-refundable and may be subject to change), payable at the time of registration for the test. Entrance Placement Test results will be available on the third business day following the test date as well as at the time of course registration. In order to register for a course, new students must schedule an appointment.
For information on the Entrance Placement Test dates, please refer to www.mcgill.ca/continuingstudies/programs-and-courses/languages/french/certificate-proficiency-french-professional-communication/entrance-placement-test.
The Language and Intercultural Communication unit offers customized French language training for specific professional and academic purposes.
Our programs are tailor-made to meet specific linguistic and communicative needs of local and international groups. We welcome groups of:
For more information, please refer to our website: www.mcgill.ca/continuingstudies/programs-and-courses/languages/french/certificate-proficiency-french-professional-communication.