Overview
Le cours FREN 387 a pour but d’offrir une formation en communication écrite et orale telle qu'elle se pratique en français dans le monde des affaires au Canada. À l’aide d’un survol de l’usage du langage administratif, il en souligne sa pertinence dans le monde du travail.
Evaluation
To receive credit for FREN 387, you must achieve a course composite grade of at least D (50 percent) and a grade of at least 50 percent on the final examination. ALL assignments are required in order to pass the course. The weighting of the course assignments is as follows:
Activity | Weight |
9 devoirs écrits | 45% |
2 devoirs oraux (2.5% chacun) | 5% |
Examen en ligne | 50% |
Total | 100% |
The final examination for this course must be requested in advance and written under the supervision of an AU-approved exam invigilator. Invigilators include either ProctorU or an approved in-person invigilation centre that can accommodate online exams. Students are responsible for payment of any invigilation fees. Information on exam request deadlines, invigilators, and other exam-related questions, can be found at the Exams and grades section of the Calendar.
To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University’s online Calendar.
Materials
Digital course materials
Links to the following course materials will be made available in the course:
Guilloton, Noёlle, et Hélène Cajolet-Laganière. Le Français au bureau, 6e éd rev. et augmenté par Noёlle Guilloton et Martine Germain (pour l’Office québécois de la langue française), Sainte-Foy : Les Publications du Québec, 2005.
Lajoie Hélène, et Esther Poisson. Le Français au bureau en exercices. Office Québécois de la Langue française, Sainte-Foy : Les Publications du Québec, Gouvernement du Québec, 2005.
Le Guide de l’étudiant(e) qui fournit les renseignements sur la marche à suivre
Le Guide d’étude qui indique les lectures et les activités à effectuer
Challenge for credit
Overview
The challenge for credit process allows you to demonstrate that you have acquired a command of the general subject matter, knowledge, intellectual and/or other skills that would normally be found in a university-level course.
Full information about challenge for credit can be found in the Undergraduate Calendar.
Evaluation
To receive credit for the FREN 387 challenge registration, you must write an online Challenge Examination and achieve a grade of at least D (50 percent) on the examination.
Challenge for credit course registration form