French with Arabic (BA) 48 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Warwick |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Main Subject Area

Modern LanguagesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Throughout this course, students will explore the extraordinary breadth and depth of French and Francophone language and culture in collaboration with recognised experts in the field. Students will study the French language through and alongside the historical, cultural, geographical, and political contexts in which French is spoken across the world. This course covers topics spanning politics, philosophy, literature, visual culture and history. Students will spend their second or third year abroad, consolidating and enhancing their learning in a Francophone environment, either as a language assistant or working or studying at one of the partner institutions. Students will spend a quarter of their time on Arabic. This language can usually only be taken at beginner's or post-GCSE (or equivalent) level maximum. The course aims to bring students to B2 standard (CEFR) in this language (this approximates to A Level) by the end of the degree. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Modern Languages

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Throughout this course, students will explore the extraordinary breadth and depth of French and Francophone language and culture in collaboration with recognised experts in the field. Students will study the French language through and alongside the historical, cultural, geographical, and political contexts in which French is spoken across the world. This course covers topics spanning politics, philosophy, literature, visual culture and history. Students will spend their second or third year abroad, consolidating and enhancing their learning in a Francophone environment, either as a language assistant or working or studying at one of the partner institutions. Students will spend a quarter of their time on Arabic. This language can usually only be taken at beginner's or post-GCSE (or equivalent) level maximum. The course aims to bring students to B2 standard (CEFR) in this language (this approximates to A Level) by the end of the degree. 

Admission Requirements

34+
69+
180+
6+
92+

Jan-2000

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