This major introduces and advances students in the French language. French isn't just the language of love. It's widely spoken throughout the European Union, Switzerland, Canada, Africa and around the world. French is one of the most important languages in the fields of art, aviation, business, communications, dance, diplomacy, high fashion, innovative industries, journalism, literature, music, international politics sport, and tourism.
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On Campus at Joondalup, Mount Lawley
Studying French gives students the edge in a large variety of careers. Opportunities include reporting on haute couture, overseas aid work with the Red Cross, representing Australia at the UN, working as a tour guide at the Louvre, or becoming involved with Australia's biggest two-way trading partner: The European Union.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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FRE1101 | French (Introductory 1) | 15 |
FRE1102 | French (Introductory 2) | 15 |
FRE2201 | French (Intermediate 1) | 15 |
FRE2202 | French (Intermediate 2) | 15 |
FRE2203 | French (Intermediate 3) | 15 |
FRE2204 | French (Intermediate 4) | 15 |
FRE3428 | French (Society) | 15 |
FRE3458 | French (The Arts) | 15 |
Note: Students may, with the French Coordinator's permission, substitute one of the units listed above for the following unit: | ||
FRE2375 | French Study Abroad | 15 |
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