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French Interdisciplinary Studies (FINS) French Placement for Language Students Students who have not previously taken a language course in the Department and who wish to enrol in FREN 1001, FREN 1002, FREN 1100 or FREN 2100 or in FINS 2105, FINS 2205, FINS 3105 or FINS 3205 must read and follow the guidelines for choosing French language courses that can be found at www.carleton.ca/french under Self Assessment Questionnaire and then register. Students should note that they cannot go backward in a sequence of levels in language courses. Students desiring a French credit to satisfy the language requirement of their department or school should consult that department or school. These courses are intended to meet the needs of a broad range of students who are interested in expanding their knowledge of the French-language presence in other disciplines, or in improving their passive knowledge of written and spoken French (reading and listening) with a view to applying this knowledge in other disciplines. Some FINS courses are offered with English as the language of instruction. While FINS courses are not part of the B.A. or Certificate programs in French, four credits can be accumulated to constitute a Minor in French Interdisciplinary Studies.
FINS 1000 - The French World Note: not all courses listed
are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement
of course offerings for the current session and to determine
the term of offering, consult the class schedule available
online at: http://www.carleton.ca/registrar/registration/index.htm or
http://central.carleton.ca/
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