Fact file Length 3 years full-time Starts September 2017 Entry requirements A typical offer would be 112 UCAS Tariff points A minimum of grade C in French at AS or A2 level. More entry requirement details. Location Canterbury School Language Studies and Applied Linguistics More about French
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North Holmes Road, CT1 1QU
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90% of French graduates were in employment or further study six months after completing their studies (2013-14 DLHE) Canterbury is a great place to study French. The long standing connections between France and Canterbury are symbolised by the fact that the walls of Canterbury Cathedral are built of French stone and are still repaired using that stone today. The city is close to the Channel ports and the tunnel, making travel to France very straightforward. Studying French in combination with another subject will enable you to work in France with confidence, work for a French company in the UK, visit France with greater understanding and enjoyment, or lay the foundations for further study or research. Our classes are small (10-15 students normally) meaning your learning takes place in a friendly and supportive environment. As well as study visits to Northern France, we have many exchanges and activities with students from French universities just across the Channel. We give you the opportunity to study or work in France without this adding an extra year to your three-year degree course. Our course focuses on France and the French since 1945, ranging across a wide selection of topics in French history, society, literature and film. Most of our teaching is delivered in French. "An incredible experience, learning new and interesting things and visiting many places in France. Culturally, I now feel richer in France." Aurélie Year 3 Student Top reasons to choose this course The programme offers the broadest possible introduction to contemporary French society and language. Teaching is in small groups by staff that put the student experience at the forefront. All staff are actively involved in research and publication in contemporary French studies.
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