
Tips for Transferring Credits in French Courses at CUHK
Learn how to transfer credits for French courses at CUHK by enrolling in higher-level courses, following specific criteria, and ensuring you're in the right class group. Get insights on group levels in France and criteria for credit transfer applications.
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Group Levels in France To be able to transfer credits, you should always take a course of a higher level than the last course you took in the CUHK French Programme. You must NOT repeat the same level, NOT repeat the same content (grammar, vocabulary, etc.) as the French courses you took at CUHK. For instance: A. You studied French 2 (FREN2000) at CUHK: you should enroll in a class equivalent to French 3 (FREN2001) & French 4 (FREN3000). You should NOT enroll in a course equivalent to French 2 (FREN2000) or French 1 (FREN1000). B. You studied French 4 (FREN3000) at CUHK, you should enroll in a class equivalent to French 5 (FREN3001) & French 6 (FREN3002). You should NOT enroll in a course equivalent to French 4 (FREN2000) or of a lower level than French 4.
After your placement test (on the first day): Make sure you are in an appropriate group : Ask other CUHK students, if any, what level they have studied in CUHK. Compare the course outline with CUHK ones! - All the course outlines of the CUHK French Programme are available on the French Programme and LIN department websites: French Common Room - CUHK - French Programme - start.me French - Department of Linguistics and Modern Languages (cuhk.edu.hk) If you think the level you enrolled is wrong, tell your teacher, the French school level coordinator and the general office of the French school there within the first two days ! Group change will not be possible after the first week.
Criteria - You can transfer up to 6 credit units of French courses depending on three criteria: 1) Number of contact hours (14 hours minimum for one unit). 2) Language levels. 3) Performance in the course. - We are not able to guarantee the results of credit-transfer application before you finish the course. - If you have any concern, please do not enroll in the summer course to avoid false expectation. - You may not be able to transfer credits if the content of your course in France is essentially identical to a course already completed in CUHK.