B.A. European Studies and a Modern Language (French)
Bachelor's degree
In Manchester
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Manchester
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Start date
September
European Studies and French Combines a Language programme in French with core course units in Politics, focusing in particular on international and comparative politics, and on Europe and the European Union. On the French side of this programme, you will take courses about the cultures and societies relating to your main language. On the European Studies side, as well as the core course units in politics, you will have an increasingly wide choice of courses in politics, economics and economic history, sociology and social anthropology, and history. The course is designed to equip students with strong analytical skills and an informed understanding of contemporary Europe through the range of subjects studied. Year 3 is spent in a country where your main language is spoken, either at one of Manchester's partner universities, or as a Language Assistant in a school or college, or on a work placement. This year abroad can also be split between university study and a work placement.
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Subjects
- Politics
- International
- Comparative Politics
Course programme
- French Language and Life I
- Language, Culture and Society
- Introduction to Comparative Politics
- Introduction to International Politics
- Modern French Literature
- Introduction to French Linguistics
- Introduction to Political Theory
- French Language and Life II
- Understanding Meaning
- French Syntax and Morphology
- Interactional Pragmatics
- Literature and Social Issues
- Identity and Power
- Culture and Conflict in the 20th Century
- The Making of the Modern Mind: European Thought from the Enlightenment to the First World War
- Translating New Writing
- Interactional Pragmatics
- French Language and Life III
- The Politics of the European Union
- Protest Music in France
- Aspects of Contemporary French Cinema and Francophone Cinemas
- The Cinema of Michael Haneke
- Spiral Woman: The Art of Louise Bourgeois (1911-2010)
- Modern French Poetry
- Dangerous Liaisons
- Post-Structuralist thought in Barthes, Derrida and Foucault
- Representing the Holocaust in French Film and Text
B.A. European Studies and a Modern Language (French)