Placement for the French Language Program
Prior to starting the semester, incoming students will receive a link on their GU-Q Academics course website on Canvas to take the French Placement Test. Students must take the GUQ French placement exam before enrolling in a French class. This is an online exam that is scored automatically. It is important for students to remember their placement score as it may be requested by the instructor on the first day of class.
0-25 | FREN 1001 | Introductory French I |
26-40 | FREN 1002 | Introductory French II |
41-55 | FREN 1501 | Intermediate French I |
56-70 | FREN 1502 | Intermediate French II |
71-85 | FREN 2001 | Advanced French I |
86-95 | FREN 2002 | Advanced French II |
96-110 | FREN 2761 FREN 2551 | Topics for Oral Proficiency Advanced Grammar & Writing |
111+ | FREN 3350/3351 | Gateway Course |
Non GU-Q students as well as students interested in attending French classes who have not yet taken the French Placement Test can submit a request by contacting the Director of the Global Languages Program.
Note that at GU-Q, most classes are only taught one semester a year. Plan your course selections accordingly. If you intend to study one semester on the Washington D.C. campus or in any of the universities available through the Office of Global Education, you are responsible for taking the appropriate course corresponding to your level. If you intend to spend one semester on the Florence campus or at another study abroad site, please inform your ins