Teach. Empower. Inspire — in French.
Become a certified elementary teacher in French immersion, Fransaskois, or Core French programs and help build vibrant, bilingual communities.
Program Overview
The Bachelor of French Education prepares you to teach in French at the elementary level — especially in minority-language contexts across Saskatchewan and Canada.
Rooted in social justice, language excellence, and community engagement, this program supports future educators in becoming advocates for cultural and linguistic diversity in schools.
Why Choose This Program?
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Make a difference by supporting French-language learners
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Focus on French-language development in minority settings
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Gain real-world teaching experience through practicums
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Prepare for diverse teaching contexts, including French Immersion and Fransaskois schools
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Option to add a Francophone & Intercultural Studies year for double diploma and higher salary
Sample Courses
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DELF 151 – Language Development and Enrichment in French
→ Strengthen written/oral French skills through practice and advanced language concepts -
DFMM 400 – French Immersion: Foundations & Practices
→ Study Canada’s French immersion history, methods, and philosophy -
DLNG 315 – Elementary Language Teaching
→ Learn how to teach reading/writing to young learners in French-language settings -
ECSF 317 – Learner Development Theories
→ Understand how children grow, learn, and develop across diverse contexts -
EPSF 325 – Practice of Elementary Teaching II
→ Focus on learner-centered pedagogy and classroom strategies
Career Outcomes
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French Immersion Elementary Teacher
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Core French Program Educator
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Fransaskois School Teacher
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Curriculum Developer (French programs)
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Francophone Educational Coordinator
- Academic Requirement: 65% average required Math or Pre-Calculus Math required
Tuition Deposit & Partial Refund Policy for Undergraduate International Students
Undergraduate international students on a study permit are required to pay a $1,000.00 tuition deposit upon acceptance of admission. If the student's study permit application is denied, they can request a partial refund of the tuition deposit in the amount of $500.00.
Withdrawing from Courses
When you drop one or more courses by the official deadlines for your term or “part of term,” you automatically get a full or partial refund credited to your student account.
Finding Your Deadlines
Check the Academic Schedule or log in to UR Self-Service and view My Refund Schedule (or the Class Refund Schedule) to see the exact drop dates that apply to your courses.
Automatic Refund Levels
There are three refund deadlines each term:
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Deadline 1: 100% refund of tuition and mandatory fees.
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Deadline 2: 50% refund of tuition only (other mandatory fees are not refunded).
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Deadline 3: No refund.
Additional Fee Adjustments
If you withdraw after Deadline 1 because of serious, unexpected events—such as your own serious illness or accident, a close family member’s death or illness, hospitalization, or an involuntary job transfer—you can apply for an extra tuition adjustment. You must submit a formal request with supporting documents; mandatory fees are not eligible for adjustment.
How Your Refund Date Is Set
We use the date you formally withdraw in Self-Service (or the date we receive your written request). If you stopped attending earlier for a documented reason (for example, the day you were hospitalized), we can use that date instead.
Part-of-Term 1 Refund Schedule
If you’re in Part of Term 1 (full semester) and withdraw after Deadline 1, here’s what you get back on tuition:
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Week 3: 77%
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Week 4: 69%
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Week 5: 62%
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Week 6: 54%
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Week 7: 46%
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Week 8: 38%
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Week 9: 31%
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Week 10: 23%
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Week 11: 15%
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Week 12: 8%
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Week 13 and beyond: 0%
Withdraw later than Week 13, and you’re not eligible for a tuition refund.
- Application Fee: $100
- LOA Deposit: $1,000
- Annual Tuition Fee: $27,000
- Total Tuition Fee: $88,000
- Course Duration: 4 Year
- Credentials: Bachelor
- Intake: Sep-25
Checklist for UG Program’s
- CV/Resume
- Passport
- Academic documents
- Proof of English Proficiency
- Third Party Consent Form (Signed)
- Visa copy, PPR letter & Study permit (If Onshore)
- Canadian address& Contact no (If Onshore)