Degree Plans

📢 Important Update for 2024–2025: MODULAR DEGREES

The Faculty of Arts and Science (FAS) is changing to modular degrees as part of an initiative to give students more flexibility and control over their academic journey. This new structure allows students to mix and match majors, minors, and specializations from different areas of study to build a degree that fits their interests and goals.

🗂️ NEW Modular French Plans

Specialization

NOTE: The Specialization will be available in 2027-2028. Students can apply in their 3rd year of study (1st round in spring 2027), providing they have a cGPA of 3.5. Application required.


Consists of 60.00 units. This Plan, alone, or in combination with a Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.00 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree.

See Academic Calendar: French Studies – Specialization (Arts)

Major

Consists of 48.00 units. This Plan, when combined with a Major or Minor in another subject, and with sufficient electives to total 120.00 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Degree.

See Academic Calendar: French Studies – Major (Arts)

Minor

Consists of 24.00 units. This Plan, in combination with a Major or Specialization Plan in another subject, and with sufficient electives, will lead to an Honours Bachelors Degree.

See Academic Calendar: French Studies – Minor (Arts)

GENERAL Degree Plan

The course requirements for the Minor plan, along with sufficient electives to total 90.00 units, will lead to a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree. See French Studies – General (Arts)


 

Archived
Degree Plans

Students who selected a FREN plan in Spring 2024 or earlier, must consult the appropriate plan in the Archived Academic Calendar

Archived FREN Degree Plans 2024-2025
 

📚 French Studies Course Pathway & Requirements

Planning to study French? Start here!

UPDATEFREN 152/3.0 is the new gateway course for all French degree plans.
(FREN 150/6.0 used to be the starting point for French Studies.)

  • To take FREN 152, you must first complete FREN 151/3.0.
  • If your proficiency in French is too advanced for either course, please consult the Special Circumstances section below.

For more details on these courses, visit our Getting Started page.


âś… AdľŢČéĘÓƵ to a French Plan

You’ll be automatically accepted into a French Plan if you meet both of these requirements:

  • minimum grade of C in FREN 152, and
  • cumulative GPA of 1.9 or higher.

If you don’t meet these, you’ll be placed on a pending list for departmental review during the Plan Selection or Change Period.


🔄 Plan Selection & Change of Plan

  • First-year students (2024–2025) must choose a modular degree as part of the new degree framework.
  • Upper-year students may choose to switch to a modular degree plan.

➡️ For more details, visit the Plan Selection and Change of Plan pages.


đź§­ Special Circumstances

  • Not quite ready for FREN 151?
    Based on your placement test, you may be placed in FREN 118/3.0. While it doesn’t count toward your degree, completing it allows you to take FREN 151 next.

  • Too advanced for FREN 151? 
    You’ll be placed directly into FREN 152. After completing that, you are eligible to take FREN 230 or FREN 231.

  • Too advanced for FREN 152? 
    You’ll take FREN 230 or FREN 231 instead. Contact French Studies for guidance: francais@queensu.ca.

  • Francophone or native French speakers are not permitted to take FREN 219 or FREN 320.

đźÇŔ NOTE: If you bypass any 100-level French course, you must complete the equivalent number of units of FREN courses at the 300-level or above to substitute for the missing credits and fulfill your degree requirements.