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Browse Programs Admission InformationThe Bachelor's degree in English Language aims to develop skills that will enable potential graduates to build a “savoir faire” in and out of the workplace. The targeted skills are both disciplinary and cross-disciplinary. The former consolidate and further develop the three skills already targeted at middle and high school level, namely, oral and written interaction, message interpretation, and message production.
The cross-disciplinary skills are methodological, intellectual, cultural, behavioral and epistemological. By the end of the course, graduates should have acquired a fairly good command of English, enabling them to become lifelong learners and take their place in the economic, social and cultural life of their country.
The core courses are divided into language reinforcement courses (Oral Expression, Written Expression, Grammar, Reading and Text Study), content courses (Linguistics and Phonetics, Study of Literary Texts and Civilization), methodology courses (Study Skills, ICTs & E-Learning, Digital Literacies) and Discovery courses (Translation) and bridging courses (Foreign Language).
Advanced subjects (literatures of the English-speaking world, theoretical and applied linguistics, academic research, etc.) are just introduced in the Bachelor's program and will be covered in greater depth in the Master's program.
Admission to the Bachelor's degree in English is open primarily to holders of a baccalaureate in the Foreign Languages stream, or a degree recognized as equivalent, but it is also open to holders of a baccalaureate degree in other streams on the basis of a weighted average (baccalaureate average X 2 +grade in English in the baccalaureate/2).
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