French
• Full-time or part-time • Most
• For information on an associate
courses start September or
degree in arts, see page 11
January • Fees, per lecture course:
• For a list of all French courses
$337-$453 • Individual university
available at CNC, see page 216
classes • Prince George campus
• For information on transferability,
a CNC counsellor or advisor, or
Careers
contact the university you plan to
• The ability to speak French increases
attend after CNC
your employability, particularly with
the federal government
You might also be interested in . . .
• Knowing a second language broad-
• Arts, Associate Degree
ens your cultural perspectives
• Other university-level courses
• Many university degrees require the
study of a language other than English
Important dates
Admission
Fall term
You’ll need one of the following:
• Classes: September 6, 2011 -
December 16, 2011
• Successful completion of Grade 12
(with English 12 or English 12: First
• Exams: December 8 - 16, 2011
Peoples)
Spring term
• ABE/CCP Advanced Certificate
• Classes: January 3, 2012 - April 20,
• GED Certificate
2012
• Completion of Grade 11 with an out-
• Exams: April 12 - 20, 2012
standing academic record in the year
of application.
• Study break: February 20 - 24, 2012
Revised: 11.08.02
Tips for your successful application
• To ensure you select the most appro-
priate high school courses for your
chosen career path, we strongly
recommend that you consult a high
school counsellor.
• You’ll need to comply with the pre-
requisites of the specific CNC
courses you select (see course listings
at the back of this calendar).
• The GED certificate meets CNC’s
general admission requirements, but
does not meet specific program or
course prerequisites.
What will you study?
For help creating the two-year French
program that meets your personal
goals, contact CNC Counselling and
Advising.
2011-12 CNC program guide and course calendar
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