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  • Next Intakes
  • 2 February, 2009
  • 20 April, 2009
  • 13 July, 2009
  • 05 October, 2009
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    23th December (advisable for visa requests, and to ensure visa is granted on time)

    Otherwise

    19 January, 2009 (for February)
    6 April, 2009 (for April)
    30 June, 2009 (for July)
    21 September, 2009 (for October)

    Please note that applications can be received at a later date, once there is places available, so contact us straight away if you miss the deadlines
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Part-time
Duration: 10 to 20 weeks
Fee: £3250 ( UK, EU or UK students or residents with visas already granted)

Full time
Duration: 10 weeks (15 hours tuition per week)
Fee: £3600 (International Students)

Single module
Duration: 10 weeks (3 hours per week)
Fee: £900

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Postgraduate Certificate specialisation in Business French

Choosing to learn Business French reflects a strategic choice to become involved in the heart of European affairs. From the perspective of an entrepreneur or a manager working in London, the first point of entry or contact in the European continent is the Hexagonal Market of France, which has shaped the European Union.

The economic relevance and impact of the French economy on Europe and across the world, is consequential enough to justify the reasons why a company registered in the United Kingdom and motivated by a pan-European strategy would develop its commercial activities and its corporate network across the Channel.

Professionals will learn the appropriate terms in French to conduct international affairs and express their ideas in a Latin-based, highly descriptive language which could derive into the acquisition of Mediterranean languages.

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