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French - 2007French 1: Language A and French 1: Language BIntroductionFrench is the language of one of the world's great civilisations. France has been a major influence in the cultural and political history of the modern world and it has a central position in the European Union. French is also the language of other countries and cultures, in Europe, Africa, North America, the Caribbean and the Pacific, and is one of the main languages used by international bodies such as the United Nations. The subjects are particularly helpful if you are wishing to pursue exchange and study programs offered by the Department (eg Lyon, Bordeaux). Career OpportunitiesGraduates in French are equipped to excel in numerous professions, including radio and television, the diplomatic service, international trade, the law, and administration. They may also undertake further training for professions such as journalism, teaching, interpreting, and librarianship. At the international level, French is widely used, and competence in French can open doors to a variety of opportunities. VCE PrerequisitesCompletion of French 3/4 in Year 11 or equivalent. Applicants who have not completed the prerequisite units 3/4 will be required to attend an interview and/or sit a test to determine whether their proficiency is equivalent to unit 3/4 level. Students must obtain an A/A+ average in French, and a B+ average across non prerequisite subjects. Teaching LocationsStudents attend two 2-hour language classes per week. All classes are taught at the University of Melbourne.
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Credit ArrangementsSee Credit Policy for further details. Subject DescriptionsBoth of these subjects must be successfully completed in order to obtain the ENTER increment. Semester 1Semester 2More InformationDr Andrew McGregor French, Italian & Spanish Studies |
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