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Lettres françaises
Please note that admission to the Majeur en lettre françaises et Baccalauréat en éducation is suspended until further notice.
Our programs in lettres françaises offer a complete, diverse and thorough education involving the following:
• Studying literature from France, Quebec, French-speaking Ontario and other communities of the francophonie.
Using a number of critical and theoretical approaches, you will expand your understanding of cultural diversity, sharpen your critical thinking skills and enrich your oral and written expression.
• Mastering the French language and, in particular, French composition.
Specialized courses give you the tools to improve your syntax, enrich your vocabulary and polish your style. Other courses give you theoretical knowledge as well as practical experience with writing tools and writing and publishing methods used in many work settings, including educational institutions, businesses, the public service, public relations agencies and the media. As sought after as it is rare, a mastery of French is a real asset when looking for a job.
• Developing your flair for creative writing
Workshops led by writers-in-residence and professor writers help you improve your own writing and enhance your creativity.
What's more, the University of Ottawa's Département de français is one of the very few university departments in Canada to offer both a master's and a PhD in creative writing.
Éducation
FORMATION À L'ENSEIGNEMENT
The Faculty of Education’s formation à l'enseignement program, which can be taken full or part time, leads to a Bachelor of Education. It prepares candidates to teach in French-language Ontario elementary and high schools. The preparation for those who wish to teach in elementary schools is of a generalist nature, while the preparation for those who wish to teach in high schools is more specialized. Each option has different academic requirements and admission procedures.
Basic teacher education is the first step for those who wish to become teachers. The link between theory and practice, central to the program, is articulated through alternating, coordinated periods in academic and classroom settings. In keeping with the University’s mission to serve the Franco-Ontarian community, the Faculty is open to increasingly diverse values, needs and teaching practices, while encouraging reflection on this minority-language community.
The formation à l'enseignement program complies with regulations concerning designation as an Ontario Certified Teacher (OCT).
This program is offered in French only.
The integrated lettres françaises et éducation programs meet teacher candidates’ needs by closely combining education in a discipline with teacher training. Right from first year, you learn concepts in pedagogy while receiving a solid grounding in French. What’s more, you complete your first practicum in a school in fourth year, enabling you to understand issues in teaching and bridging your theoretical knowledge of two disciplines and classroom practice.
For Bachelor of Education requirements, see the Faculty of Education calendar.
Grade levels and corresponding divisions:
* Kindergarten to Grade 6 (4 to 12 year olds): Primary/Junior
* Grades 4 to 10 (9 to 16 year olds): Junior/Intermediate
* Grades 7 to 12 (14 to 18 year olds): Intermediate/Senior
Note:
* If you plan to teach in a secondary school, you must take at least 12 units in a second discipline corresponding to a subject you will teach.
To remain in the BEd program, you must pass a French language proficiency test administered by the Faculty of Education before Formation à l'enseignement courses begin, that is, before the start of third year. All students enrolled in the BA/BEd program must write a formative French test to identify any weaknesses, receive personalized feedback and address any issues before the formal proficiency test.
* Students admitted into first year must write the formative test in March of their first year. The proficiency test takes place in March of their second year.
* Students admitted into second year must write the formative test in September. The proficiency test takes place in March of that same year as well.
The Faculty will email you to invite you to register for the test in a timely fashion. Until then, you must continue to improve your grammar and writing skills. (For suggestions on courses that can improve your French skills, please contact the Chair of the Département de français undergraduate studies committee.)
If you are admitted into one of the integrated lettres françaises et éducation programs, you must follow the regulations of the two faculties (Arts and Education).
Special admission conditions: You can only be admitted on a full-time basis and to the first or second year of the program.
Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2022-2023 calendars for the previous requirements.
Course List
Code Title Units
Basic Skills
3 course units from: 3 Units
PHI 1501 Raisonnement et pensée critique
PHI 1701 Philosophie : idées et arguments
3 course units from: 3 Units
AHL 1500 Initiation aux études interdisciplinaires en Arts 1
AHL 1900 Introduction to Interdisciplinary Study in the Arts 1
PHI 1502 Raisonnement moral
PHI 1503 Les grandes questions philosophiques
PHI 1504 Les grands philosophes
PHI 1702 Philosophie : thèmes et textes
Compulsory Courses
FRA 1746 Culture et littérature françaises : des origines au XVIIIe siècle 3 Units
FRA 1748 Culture et littérature françaises : du XIXe siècle à nos jours 3 Units
FRA 1750 Culture et littérature du Canada français, de la Nouvelle-France à nos jours 3 Units
FRA 2732 Approches et théories critiques 3 Units
Optional Courses
9 course units from: 9 Units
FRA 2700 Développer sa méthode de travail
FRA 2730 Le théâtre 4
FRA 2740 Lire le texte poétique
FRA 2780 Lire le roman
FRA 2789 Comprendre les rouages de la grammaire
FRA 3759 Histoire de la langue française
THE 2523 Lire le texte théâtral 4
6 course units from: 6 Units
FRA 3561 Enjeux du Moyen Âge
FRA 3562 Enjeux du classicisme
FRA 3571 Enjeux de la Renaissance
FRA 3572 Enjeux des Lumières
FRA 3751 Littérature française du XXe siècle I (1900-1960)
FRA 3754 La littérature québécoise de 1900 à 1980
FRA 3761 Enjeux du romantisme
FRA 3762 Modernités
FRA 3764 Les avant-gardes
9 course units from: 9 Units
FRA 2530 La littérature et les femmes
FRA 2540 Fictions de l'aventure
FRA 2541 Littératures francophones d’Afrique et des Antilles
FRA 2542 Littératures francophones de l’Afrique du Nord et du Proche Orient
FRA 2545 Littérature et culture de l'Ontario français
FRA 2547 Francophonies européennes
FRA 2713 Le roman policier
FRA 2715 La littérature pour la jeunesse
FRA 2723 Littérature et cinéma
FRA 2735 La bande dessinée
FRA 2736 Horreur et fantastique
FRA 2737 Sport et littérature
FRA 3530 La littérature et les minorités sexuelles
FRA 3544 Littératures des peuples autochtones du Canada
FRA 3545 Littérature contemporaine de l'Ontario français
FRA 3546 Francophonies d'Amérique du Nord
FRA 3549 Littérature et journalisme
FRA 3750 Le conte et son devenir
FRA 3752 Littérature française du XXe siècle II (1960-2000)
FRA 3753 Enjeux de la littérature contemporaine
FRA 3755 La littérature québécoise de 1980 à nos jours
FRA 3756 La littérature d'idées
FRA 3763 La fiction réaliste
FRA 3790 Les écritures de soi
THE 3746 Théâtres francophones au Canada
6 course units from: 6 Units
FRA 4554 Création littéraire III
FRA 4590 Lecture et réception
FRA 4763 Thème choisi : Problématique littéraire ou linguistique
FRA 4780 Enjeux critiques ou théoriques
FRA 4791 Auteur-trice majeur-e
3 course units from: 3 Units
EDU 2507 Réalités scolaires actuelles
EDU 2508 La relation pédagogique
EDU 3505 La problématique de l'enseignement de la langue française en milieu minoritaire en Ontario
EDU 3705 École, famille et communauté
Bachelor of Education courses (60 units) 3 60 Units
The addition of a major or a minor is mandatory in your program of study. The remaining credits will be satisifed by elective courses. 69 Units
Total: 180 Units
Note(s)
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This course has variable topics. Students may take this course twice.
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The department recommends that students who demonstrate serious grammar problems in FRA 1746 and FRA 1748 (less than 50% in the language component of these courses) take FRA 2520.
3
For Bachelor of Education requirements, see the Faculty of Education calendar.
* Kindergarten to Grade 6 (4 to 12 year olds): Primary/Junior
* Grades 4 to 10 (9 to 16 year olds): Junior/Intermediate
* Grades 7 to 12 (14 to 18 year olds): Intermediate/Senior
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A maximum of 3 course units may be selected amongst FRA 2730, THE 2523.
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