Bachelor of Arts 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Université Côte d'Azur |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Starting Month

SepStarting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The training received in Literature provides a solid literary foundation, as well as skills in expression and communication, text analysis, critical thinking, and argumentation. It also fosters a highly valuable multidisciplinary adaptability, essential in most career paths (see below). Students should enjoy writing and demonstrate intellectual curiosity.


The advantages of the training

  • A wide range of courses to choose from: students build their own path, opting for more literature, language, or classical studies.
  • Acquisition of a broad general knowledge that opens up numerous opportunities for further studies
  • The program is closely linked to research, thus facilitating access to master's programs.
  • Double Bachelor of Arts degree from UNIVERSITÉ CÔTE D'AZUR & UNIVERSITÀ L. VANVITELLI


Targeted Skills

  • Mobilizing concepts and knowledge about major literary movements to analyze texts of diverse natures, origins and periods (from classical antiquity to the contemporary era).
  • To easily use the structures, evolution and functioning of the French language to analyze oral discourse and written productions, including those related to new modes of communication.
  • Identify and situate in their context diverse cultural and artistic productions (literature, fine arts, music, theatre, cinema, multimedia) in connection with literary genres and major movements, from both a historical and comparative perspective (situating them on the scale of France, Europe and the world).
  • To produce critical studies of written documents from different perspectives (writing summaries, stylistic studies, argumentative studies, history of language and/or ideas).

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The training received in Literature provides a solid literary foundation, as well as skills in expression and communication, text analysis, critical thinking, and argumentation. It also fosters a highly valuable multidisciplinary adaptability, essential in most career paths (see below). Students should enjoy writing and demonstrate intellectual curiosity.


The advantages of the training

  • A wide range of courses to choose from: students build their own path, opting for more literature, language, or classical studies.
  • Acquisition of a broad general knowledge that opens up numerous opportunities for further studies
  • The program is closely linked to research, thus facilitating access to master's programs.
  • Double Bachelor of Arts degree from UNIVERSITÉ CÔTE D'AZUR & UNIVERSITÀ L. VANVITELLI


Targeted Skills

  • Mobilizing concepts and knowledge about major literary movements to analyze texts of diverse natures, origins and periods (from classical antiquity to the contemporary era).
  • To easily use the structures, evolution and functioning of the French language to analyze oral discourse and written productions, including those related to new modes of communication.
  • Identify and situate in their context diverse cultural and artistic productions (literature, fine arts, music, theatre, cinema, multimedia) in connection with literary genres and major movements, from both a historical and comparative perspective (situating them on the scale of France, Europe and the world).
  • To produce critical studies of written documents from different perspectives (writing summaries, stylistic studies, argumentative studies, history of language and/or ideas).

Admission Requirements

Recruitment level(s)
  • Bac

3 Years
Sep

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