French (three year)

Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    3 Years

Our French BA is a stimulating and varied degree, with French language modules that focus on gaining high-level skills in written and oral French. Our language modules are complemented by optional modules across a range of French and Francophone literature, culture, history and politics – from the Middle Ages to modern day. You will develop critical thinking and analysis skills, whilst specialising in your own areas of interest. You will be taught in the heart of London, and will spend one semester in Paris in the second year.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Strand, WC2R 2LS

Start date

On request

About this course

Recognised as one of the leading French departments in the UK, distinguished for its world-leading and internationally excellent research.

Teaching features innovative approaches to French language, literature, cultural, political and historical studies.

Study in Paris offers students the opportunity to immerse themselves in French culture and society and achieve language fluency.

Combination of language skills, cultural literacy and critical thinking means graduates from King’s are highly employable.

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Many graduates from the French BA course choose to remain in further education and go on to study in law, finance or the media after graduation. The combination of language skills, cultural literacy and critical thinking means that French graduates from King’s are in high demand in today’s employment market.

AAB

Please note that A-level General Studies, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills and Global Perspectives are not accepted by King's as one of your A-levels. However, if offered the grade achieved may be taken into account when considering whether or not to accept a candidate who has just fallen short of the conditions of their offer.

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Subjects

  • Politics
  • French Literature
  • Writing
  • French language
  • Language
  • Literature
  • French Narrative Texts
  • French Thought
  • Theatre & Film
  • French Theatre

Course programme

1st Year

Courses are divided into modules. Each year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.

Courses are divided into modules. Each year you will normally take modules totalling 120 credits.

Required Modules

You are required to take the following modules:

  • Core French Language (30 credits)
  • Introduction to French Literature (30 credits)
Optional Modules

You will choose modules totalling 60 credits from a range of optional modules, which may typically include:

  • French Narrative Texts: An Introduction (15 credits)
  • Subjects & Selves: An Introduction to French Thought (15 credits)
  • Text & Performance: An Introduction to French Theatre & Film (15 credits)
  • Revolution & Reaction in Modern France: An Introduction to Modern French History (15 credits)
  • French Political Thought (15 credits)
3rd Year

Required Modules

You are required to take at least one early/trans historical modules from a list of optional modules that may typically include:

  • Death & Desire: love in French Literature before 1700 (15 credits)
  • Comedy in French literature before 1700 (15 credits)
  • The Idea of France (15 credits)

Please note: at least one early/trans historical module will be available in the first semester.

Students spend the second semester of the second year in Paris at the University of London Institute, Paris (ULIP). The following ULIP modules are required for this course:

  • Grammaire – expression ecrite et orale (30 credits)
  • Traduction (15 credits)
Optional Modules

In addition, you are required to take sufficient credits to bring your total for the semester to 120, from a range of optional modules which may typically include:

  • The French Novel after 1700 (15 credits)
  • French Poetry after 1800 (15 credits)
  • Modern French History (15 credits)
  • Modernity & the City (15 credits)
  • Writing the Self in French Literature since 1700 (15 credits)
  • Writing Africa: Anglophone, Francophone (15 credits)
  • French Political Thought II (15 credits)
  • Students are also required take a 15 credit optional ULIP module selected from a range of options in French literature, linguistics, or the visual arts.
3rd Year

In your final year, you will study French Language as a core module in addition to a further seven optional modules to bring your total credits to 120 for the year.

Required Modules

You are required to take the following module:

  • Core French Language (15 credits)
Optional Modules

In addition, you are required to take one pre-1800 French literature and culture module and a range of French optional modules to bring your total for the year to 120 credits, choosing from a range of optional
modules which may typically include:

  • The Stylistics of Translation (15 credits)
  • Dissertation(15 credits)
  • Recent French Thought (15 credits)
  • Contemporary women's writing in French (15 credits)
  • Images of Algeria (15 credits)
  • Shadows of Enlightenment* (15 credits)
  • Old French Romance* (15 credits)
  • Citizenship and Exclusion: Republicanism and its discontents (15 credits)
  • Class and Conflict in Nineteenth-Century French Culture (15 credits)
  • Proust (15 credits)
  • Sixteenth-century Encounters with the 'New World' * (15 credits)
  • Québécois Fiction & Film across the Canadian Bicultural Divide (15 credits)
  • Citizenship & Exclusion: Theories and Practices (15 credits)
  • Satire in Early Modern France* (15 credits)
  • Politics and the Moving Image in post-1968 France (15 credits)
  • Queer Sexuality in Pre-Modern French Literature* (15 credits)
  • The French Revolution Effect: Italy, France, Germany, Greece (15 credits)
  • Other relevant modules in the Faculty of Arts & Humanities or Global Institutes

Pre-1800 French Literature & Culture

King’s College London reviews the modules offered on a regular basis to provide up-to date, innovative and relevant programmes of study. Therefore, modules offered may change. We suggest you keep an eye on the course finder on our website for updates.

Additional information

International tuition fee - £18,900 per year.

French (three year)

£ 9,250 VAT inc.