Description
The Bachelor's Degree in French Studies aims to offer students a solid training in French literature and language, providing them with the knowledge, tools and means that allow them to interpret and analyse a variety of intellectual and cultural practices (literature, print and audiovisual press, cinema, theatre, etc.), as well as to develop their skills in the areas of argumentation, written expression and oral presentation, sensitivity to the socio-historical dimension of cultural manifestations, conceptualisation, and an analytical and critical spirit.
Requirement
At least five GCSE/IGCSE subjects (Grade C and above), and three A Levels (Grades A–E), with a minimum of 48 UCAS 2017 Tariff points.
The Bachelor's Degree in French Studies are exempt from language accreditation to obtain the Graduate degree, as approved by the Governing Council of the University of Granada.
Structure
Branch of knowledge: Arts and Humanities
Program duration (credits/years): 240 credits | 4 years
Type of teaching: In-person
Languages used in teaching the degree: French
Combining the development of heuristic skills (knowing how to learn) with the consolidation of communicative competence, the aim of the Degree in French Studies is, ultimately, to offer students a solid education that provides them with the knowledge, tools and means that will allow them to interpret and analyse the multiplicity of discursive practices and intellectual and cultural manifestations around the French language, developing their analytical and critical spirit and preparing them both for labour insertion and for continuing postgraduate studies.