Through the study of French, the certificate will provide you with the opportunity to learn to read, write, speak in French and understand people who speak it, while developing your cultural understanding and your knowledge of how the language is structured (for example, by learning about its grammar or its vocabulary).
Through the certificate, you will also learn to become an independent language learner and to develop other transferable skills and attributes.
No prior knowledge of French is required. You can register your intention to study for this certificate when you register on individual courses, or you can ask us at any time to link the courses you have already studied towards the certificate. This gives you the flexibility to delay your decision or change your mind as your studies progress.
There is no time limit for obtaining the required credit points for this qualification. You must include at least 20 points from OU or collaborative scheme courses that have not been counted in any other OU certificate, diploma or first degree you may have been awarded.
For this certificate you require:
| Level 1 compulsory courses | Points | Next start |
|---|---|---|
|
30 | Nov 2010 |
|
30 | Feb 2010 |
Or subject to the rules about excluded combinations the discontinued courses LZX120, LZX192
The learning outcomes of this qualification are described in four areas:
Read more detailed information about the learning outcomes, and how they are acquired through teaching, learning and assessment methods.
For this qualification, we do not allow you to count credit for study you have already done elsewhere.
On successful completion of the required courses you will be awarded a Certificate in French and will be entitled to use the letters Cert French (Open) after your name.
As a student of The Open University, you should be aware of the content of the Award Regulations and the Student Regulations.
The Student Regulations (including the Code of Practice for Student Assessment and the Code of Practice for Student Discipline) are available on our Policy Documents for Students website.
To register for this qualification, read the description and check you meet any specific requirements (for example, some of our qualifications, require you to be working in a particular environment, or be sponsored by your employer). Then select the course you wish to study first and ensure it is suitable for you before following the registration procedure for that course.
An undergraduate qualification in Languages.
Contact an adviser in our Student Registration & Enquiry Service
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