BA Philosophy and French (RV15)
Bachelor's degree
In Bristol
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bristol
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Start date
Different dates available
About BA Philosophy and French
This course combines philosophy with study of French, providing a valuable skill set ideally tailored to the increasingly globalised workplace.
In each year you take an equal number of credits in French and philosophy. For philosophy you will study units covering introduction to philosophy, logic, and realism and normativity, as well as undertaking an extended essay.
For French you will study language and culture units with options ranging from medieval literature to French cinema. You will spend your third year studying or working abroad in a French-speaking environment.
Both departments encourage strong synergy between research and teaching resulting in a vibrant learning environment for students as staff respond to new research in their teaching. This course combination offers an enriching experience with exciting intellectual challenges.
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Subjects
- Philosophy
- Teaching
Course programme
- French Language
- Logic and Critical Thinking
- Introduction to Philosophy A
- Shaping France
- Introduction to Philosophy B
- Reading Literary and Visual Cultures in French
- Thinking about Science
Year 2 (2019/20)
- French Language 2
- Realism and Normativity
- French Drama
- France 1940-44: Occupation and Resistance
- Introduction to Medieval Literature
- The French Language: Structures and Varieties
- Victor Hugo and Nineteenth-Century France
- French Fiction: from Realism to the 21st Century
- Literary Responses to the Hundred Years War
- France and the Great War: A Cultural and Political History
- Introduction to French Cinema
- France and Europe
- Epistemology
- Political Philosophy
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Ancient Philosophy
- Space, Time and Matter
- Aesthetics
- Political Systems of Modern Europe
- Woman and Nation
- French Drama
- The Comic and Grotesque in Pre-Modern Culture
- Introduction to French Cinema
- Epistemology
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Texts in Modern European Philosophy 1
- Gender in Post-Socialist Central and Eastern Europe
- Catalan Language (Elementary)
- Czech Language (Elementary)
- Philosophy of Mind
- Ethics
- Logic 2
- Death, dying and disease
- Texts in Modern European Philosophy 1
- Victor Hugo and Nineteenth-Century France
- The Comic and Grotesque in Pre-Modern Culture
- Introduction to Medieval Literature
- French Fiction: from Realism to the 21st Century
- Literary Responses to the Hundred Years War
- France and the Great War: A Cultural and Political History
- France and Europe
- Philosophy of Mind
- Ethics
- Ancient Philosophy
- Space, Time and Matter
- Aesthetics
- Political Systems of Modern Europe
- Take 20 CP From Bristol Futures, UWLP or Faculty Wide Units – OR choose an additional 20 CP from lists B-E above
Year 3 (2019/20)
- Year Abroad TB-1
- Year Abroad TB-2
Year 4 (2019/20)
- French Language 3
- Francophone Identities in the Visual Arts
- Identity and Conflict: The Poetics and Politics of French Renaissance Writing
- The Crusades and their Representation in French Literature of the Middle Ages
- Les Miserables: Readings and Receptions
- French Dialectology: Geographical Variation and Change in the Espace Francophone
- Political Cultures of Early Twentieth-Century France
- France, Islam and Muslims: A Multi-Layered History
- French for Business and Enterprise
- Aesthetics of Revolution and Resistance: 21st-Century Images of North Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean
- Leadership in France
- Intellectuals and the Media in France
- Revolution, Theatre, and the Public Sphere, 1789-1799
- Communism in Europe
- Ancients and moderns: cultures of humanism in Renaissance Europe
- Independent Study 1
- Translating in a Professional Context
- Teaching Modern Languages as a Foreign Language
- Sociolinguistic Anthropology: Language, Culture, and Society
- Gender, Sexuality and Cinema
- Reimagining Odysseus
- The Italian City: Medieval and Early Modern Cultures
- Histories of Translation
- Liaison Interpreting
- Catalan Language (follow-on)
- Czech Language (follow-on)
- First Extended Essay
- Second Extended Essay
- Philosophy of Science
- Philosophical Issues of Physical Sciences
- Philosophy of Biology
- The Philosophy and History of Medicine
- Philosophy of Mathematics
- Philosophy of Psychology
- Philosophy and the Environment
- Death, dying and disease
- The Ethics of Migration and Citizenship
- Themes in Modern European Philosophy 2
BA Philosophy and French (RV15)