BACHELOR OF ARTS FRENCH HONOURS (HFRE) DEGREE

Overview

1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 These regulations shall be read in conjunction with the University’s General Academic Regulations for Undergraduate degree programmes (hereinafter referred to as the General Regulations) as well as the Faculty of Arts Regulations.

1.2 The Modern Languages Department seeks to enable students to access the vast and wide-ranging opportunities offered by mastery of major Foreign Languages for the intellectual and socio-economic advancement of individuals and the development of the nation as a whole. Foreign Languages are viewed not only as means of communication but also as resources for African socio-economic empowerment and development within the highly competitive environment of a global village. Contact with French speech communities is therefore an essential component of this degree programme. Apart from the Work Related Learning experience, such contact will be realised through membership of such French cultural organisations as the Alliance Française and through regular participation in cultural activities organised by various Francophone communities and institutions in Zimbabwe. Contact will also be ensured through the creation of a multi-media cultural centre within the Department.

1.3 The Bachelor of Arts French Honours (HFRE) degree is designed to provide students with the opportunity to develop communicative, literary and cultural competence and the related skills in French.

2. OBJECTIVES

The degree programme seeks to:
2.1 Develop students’ communicative competence in French to the most advanced level [level C1 or C2 in the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), adopted by the DELF/DALF qualifications system in the case of French] ordinarily possible for learners of a foreign language;
2.2 Equip students with analytical tools to enable them to study and enjoy literary texts in French;
2.3 Develop an appreciation of the role of France and foreign language-related issues in the context of world history;
2.4 Develop students’ ability to conduct research and share findings in French on topics drawn from various aspects of language practice; and
2.5 Prepare students for the world of work through modules that develop their ability to function in various language practice professions.

 

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