Master's Certificate (MCert) in French and Francophone Intercultural Studies
The MA program in French and Francophone Intercultural Studies (FFIS) allows students interested in social sciences and humanities to select their topic of study in political studies, sociology, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, literature, philosophy and history, or at the intersection of these disciplines, in a multicultural context. Students can also adopt an experiential approach, if they desire. The MA (FFIS) covers all areas of la francophonie, strating with Francophone communities in minority contexts within Canada, to Québec, Europe, Africa, and the rest of the world, and encourages reflection on the diversity within and across these contexts.
The MA program in French and Francophone Intercultural Studies (FFIS) allows students interested in social sciences and humanities to select their topic of study in political studies, sociology, applied linguistics, sociolinguistics, literature, philosophy and history, or at the intersection of these disciplines, in a multicultural context. Students can also adopt an experiential approach, if they desire. The MA (FFIS) covers all areas of la francophonie, strating with Francophone communities in minority contexts within Canada, to Québec, Europe, Africa, and the rest of the world, and encourages reflection on the diversity within and across these contexts.