Overview
A degree in French will give students advanced skills in the French language, and a broad range of specialised and detailed insights into the culture, society and history that go with it. This French degree has language at the heart of it, with core modules developing the key skills every year, including practical needs such as the language students will need for their year abroad, and later on, for the world of work. Doing single honours will also allow students to follow a full range of options, which will equip them with extensive knowledge of the heritage and life of the modern French nation, and awareness of the wider Francophone world, at a level which will allow them to consider postgraduate study.
Structure
- Intensive French for Beginners
- Learning French Post GCSE Level
- Learning French Post A Level
- France in Crisis
- French Drama: Love, Marriage and Politics
- French Narratives: Love, Marriage and Politics
- Questions of French Cinema
- Sounds of French
- Writer and Genre in France
- Business French
- Classical French Theatre
- Contemporary French Cinema
- Description of Modern French
- Eighteenth-Century Narratives
- History of French
- Memory and Childhood in 20th- Century French Fiction
- The Other Languages of France
- Paris: Myth and Reality
- The Reader and the Text
- Short Narrative Fiction
- Sociolinguistics of French
Prerequisite A-Levels
- French
- Another language
- Subjects required by Universities may vary
Similar Degree Courses
- Business French
- Contemporary French Studies
- French Accountancy
- French Business Studies
- French Education
- French Language
- French Law
- French Legal Studies
- French Studies
- Modern French
Future Career Path
- Media
- Company management
- Publishing
- Accountancy
- Teaching
- Translation
- Insurance
- Law
Universities that offer this course
-The University of Aberdeen
Aberystwyth University
Aston University, Birmingham
Bangor University
The University of Birmingham
University of Bristol
Cardiff University
University of Central Lancashire
University of Dundee
University of East Anglia
The University of Edinburgh
The University of Essex
University of Exeter
University of Glasgow
The University of Hull
The University of Kent
King's College London
Kingston University
Lancaster University
University of Leeds
University of Leicester
The University of Manchester
The Manchester Metropolitan University
Newcastle University
The University of Nottingham
Nottingham Trent University
University of Portsmouth
Queen Mary, University of London
Queen's University Belfast
The University of Reading
Royal Holloway, University of London
The University of Sheffield
University of Southampton
University of St Andrews
The University of Stirling
University of Surrey
Swansea University
University of Ulster
University College London
The University of Warwick
University of Westminster
The University of York
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