As part of its university partnerships with China, the CUEF is a privileged host for 3rd-year students from Benke, in a one-year program combining specific courses (advanced French language and culture, French for University Purposes) and subject-based courses (Humanities, Language and Communication Sciences) borrowed from the Licence 1 curriculum of the UGA's LLASIC UFR (Language, Humanities, Performing Arts, Information and Communication).
Students are awarded a "Diplôme universitaire Linguistique - Langue Française - Communication" when they pass the exam, as well as a transcript of their grades.
Audience
Chinese students enrolled in their 3rd year of Benke at their home university and eligible to enroll.
show proof of an acquired level of French B1, or B2 in the process of being acquired, according to the CEFR.
Objectives
- B2 level acquired.
- Master the main concepts and essential points of the subject content taught in Language Science and Information Communication courses.
- Understand a long oral presentation (lecture) and take notes.
- Master academic techniques (writing academic essays, giving presentations, etc.).
- Meet personal work requirements: documentary and bibliographic research, etc.
- Join a workgroup.
- Coping with the different evaluation methods used in French universities.
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