French BA(Hons)
Facts about French
| Year of entry | 2012 |
|---|---|
| Qualification | BA(Hons) (minor field joint honours only) |
| Application route | 3 years full-time: apply through UCAS 6 years part-time: apply direct to the University View course combinations page for joint honours UCAS codes; also see the separate International Business with French BA(Hons) entry |
| Modules | Module Listing |
About this course
Why choose this course?
French at Kingston University is offered as a minor field in combination with a range of other subjects. It is an ideal choice if you would like to develop your French language skills while also studying another subject. A good working knowledge of French will enhance your specialist area of study and open up new perspectives for both your career and leisure time.
See the course combinations section for more information about the different joint honours options. You can also study French with International Business (see the separate entry).
What will you study?
We'll help you build upon your existing knowledge of French and develop your competence in speaking, writing, reading and listening to the language. You will practise a range of professional language techniques, such as translating and report writing. You can choose to spend a period abroad in one of our partner universities in France, and gain the unique experience of participating in French academic and cultural life.
Module listing
Please note that this is an indicative list of modules and is not intended as a definitive list. Those listed here may also be a mixture of core and optional modules.
Year 1
- French Level 4 Language 1 - Syllabus A
- French Level 4 Language 1 - Syllabus B
- French Level 4 Language 2 - Syllabus A
- French Level 4 Language 2 - Syllabus B
- Grammar and Vocabulary Extension
- Intercultural Communication
- Kingston Language Scheme Level 4 Period 1
Year 2
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