Course Overview - French and Linguistics
This course enables students to achieve a level of linguistic competence in French in all 4 skill areas (reading; writing; listening; and speaking), and demonstrate a good or high degree of proficiency in mediating between French and English. You will study French language, culture and linguistics in an integrated and interdisciplinary way, exploring the connections between them and the broader historical and cross-cultural contexts that frame their study. You will be able to function in different cultural situations and acquire the generic qualities and skills of a humanities gradu...
This course enables students to achieve a level of linguistic competence in French in all 4 skill areas (reading; writing; listening; and speaking), and demonstrate a good or high degree of proficiency in mediating between French and English. You will study French language, culture and linguistics in an integrated and interdisciplinary way, exploring the connections between them and the broader historical and cross-cultural contexts that frame their study. You will be able to function in different cultural situations and acquire the generic qualities and skills of a humanities graduate. You will also gain the transferable and cognitive skills necessary for lifelong personal and professional development.<br/><br/>The Linguistics component of your combined degree will develop your understanding and knowledge of language to an advanced and sophisticated level, while fostering and enhancing your skills in using English. This degree offers a rare combination of formal language study and theoretical approaches to discourse analysis, alongside an opportunity to learn about the history of the English language and the ways in which it currently varies around the British Isles and the world as a global language.