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Your studies at 电车无码 open the door to a world of opportunities. Whether you choose to enter the workforce, pursue further education or launch your own venture, the skills and knowledge you鈥檝e gained will set you up for success. Explore diverse career paths and make an impact in your chosen field.

French Studies

Program Requirements

Further studies

Many graduate programs are available for people with an undergraduate degree interested in expanding their knowledge, specializing or conducting research. Many  offered by the University of Ottawa. 

Potential occupations

Universities studies lead to multiple occupations. Furthermore, certain professions require talent, special aptitudes, additional skills and experience beyond degrees themselves. 

In order to list your choices, visit the website and, using the National Occupational Classification (NOC) codes, view job postings, wages, employment prospects and other important information that can help you make a decision. The occupations found below are examples derived from the . 

Occupations related to this undergraduate program

Auteurs, r茅dacteurs et 茅crivains

  • Auteur
  • Biographe
  • Dramaturge
  • Essayiste
  • 笔辞猫迟别
  • 搁茅诲补肠迟别耻谤
  • 搁茅诲补肠迟别耻谤 technique
  • Romancier
  • 厂肠茅苍补谤颈蝉迟别

Enseignants aux niveaux primaire et pr茅scolaire

  • Enseignant au niveau primaire
  • Enseignant de fran莽ais, langue seconde au niveau primaire

Enseignants au niveau secondaire

  • Professeur de fran莽ais au niveau secondaire
  • Professeur de fran莽ais, langue seconde au niveau secondaire

搁茅惫颈蝉别耻谤s, r茅dacteurs-r茅viseurs et chefs du service des nouvelles

  • Conseiller en r茅daction
  • Directeur de la publication
  • 脡diteur de livres
  • 搁茅诲补肠迟别耻谤 en chef
  • 搁茅惫颈蝉别耻谤

Agents de programmes propres au gouvernement

  • Agent de programmes
  • Agent de promotion des langues officielles

Professionnels en publicit茅, en marketing et en relations publiques

  • Agent d鈥檌nformation
  • Agent de communications
  • Agent des affaires publiques
  • Agent litt茅raire
  • 脡ducateur en art
  • Publicitaire
  • Secr茅taire de presse

Journalistes

  • Chroniqueur
  • Critique litt茅raire
  • Recherchiste

Acquiring experience

Experience is acquired by participating and trying new personal, educational and professional activities, where it is possible to discover preferences, increase confidence and improve skills. As for professional experience, it is acquired through volunteering, internships, self-employment and full-time or part-time jobs. In addition to developing these skills, performing work related to your program of study can strengthen your expertise and increase your employability.

Volunteer opportunities

In addition to providing an opportunity to apply theories and knowledge learned during your university studies outside the classroom, in real world situations, volunteering is a way to help the community and its many organizations. Community engagement services also allows students to contribute to their community by participating in projects that are related to their program of study.

Potential employers

The following examples of employers can offer internships or employment opportunities related to students鈥 program of studies. It is also useful to browse potential employers website to learn about the culture, read job postings and keep up to date with the latest development.

  • Immigration and citizenship Canada
  • Office of the Commissioner of Official Languages - OCOL
  • National Capital Commission 
  • Canada School of Public Service - CSPS
  • Livre Canada Books
  • Canadian Heritage Information Network
  • Archives of Ontario
  • Rogers Publishing
  • Ministry of Education
  • CBC Radio-Canada
  • Canoe
  • National Film Board of Canada - NFB
  • Telefilm Canada
  • Gesca
  • Th茅芒tre du nouveau monde - TNM
  • Archives of Manitoba
  • BC Public Service
  • Cercle Moli猫re
  • Languages Canada
  • Provinces of Manitoba 
  • Service Alberta

Job search resources

The job search resources are designed to stimulate networking activities, develop marketing strategies and facilitate access to job postings. Networking events offer employers the opportunity to learn about the available workforce, and they give students a chance to be considered in the recruitment process. offers helpful tips on networking, interview preparation techniques and different tools that can also be used to help with the preparation of resum茅s and cover letters.

Professional organizations

Examples of professional organizations, presented by location, provide essential information on professional development opportunities and networking activities, the examples can also provide access to publications and job opportunities. They are a great source of information.

  • Association canadienne d'茅ducation de langue fran莽aise - ACELF
  • Association canadienne des professeurs d'immersion - ACPI
  • Association canadienne des professionnels de l鈥檌mmersion
  • Association des auteures et auteurs de l'Ontario fran莽ais - AAOF
  • Association des enseignantes et des enseignants franco-ontariens - AEFO
  • Association for Canadian and Quebec Literatures
  • Association qu茅b茅coise des enseignants de fran莽ais langue seconde
  • Canadian Association for the Study of Discourse and Writing - CASDW
  • Canadian Association for Translation Studies
  • Canadian Association of Second Language Teachers
  • Canadian Teachers' Federation - CTF
  • Canadian Translators, Terminologists and Interpreters Council - CTTIC
  • Canadian Language Industry Association 
  • Ontario Modern Language Teachers' Association
  • The Association for Canadian and Qu茅bec Literature