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BA French Studies
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Objectives
With a strong emphasis on the 20th and 21st centuries and on contemporary French culture, literature, society, politics and linguistics, this course will help you develop advanced language skills for use in many situations and across different registers. Providing you with an excellent foundation for many careers, you will acquire sound grammatical knowledge and an understanding of French structural principles combined with creative linguistic and communication skills.
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Entry requirements
You should have 200 points from at least two A-levels. Single Honours students may enter with A or AS level or GCSE; and Joint Honours students may enter as beginners (although only one language can be studied as a beginner). On registration, we will assess your language competence and allocate you to the appropriate language level.
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Academic title
BA French Studies
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Course description
Course structure
Single Honours students take eight modules at each of three levels. Joint Honours involves four modules from each level in French Studies, plus four from your other subject. At the end of level 1, you can choose to continue on a Single or Joint Honours degree or study French Studies as a Major/Minor subject.
Level 1
* Introduction to Literature and Culture in the French- speaking World
* Introduction to Intercultural Studies
* Introduction to Language Studies
* Development of European Societies
Level 2
* 20th Century French Novel
* French Social Policies
* Language and Structure
* North African Novel
Level 3
* French Politics
* 20th Century French Thought
* Translating Literary and Non-Literary Texts
* 20th Century French Autobiography
* Media in Europe
* French Cinema
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