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Romance Philology and Cultures (French Studies), BA

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Faculty: Humanities

Academic discipline: Humanities

Qualification: Philologist in Romanistics

Starting date: September


Language requirements: French language proficiency (B2)

Academic requirements: High school certificate; entrance examination in French (oral, via electronic communication)

Duration: 6 semesters

ECTS credits: 180 credits

Tuition Fee: 6,000 USD/year

One-time fees: Application fee 150 USD, entrance procedure fee 350 USD

Short description: 

The aim of the program is to equip students with a range of practical skills and theoretical tools in the areas of French language, cultures, and literatures, enabling them to utilize and adapt their acquired knowledge in relevant fields for their future careers.

Lecture, seminar: 25%

Practice: 75%

Main subjects typically include (this list is indicative and may change):

 

  • Year 1: Introduction to Philology, French Civilization, French Descriptive Grammar, Developing Skills in French Usage, French Phonetics, Introduction to Linguistics, Introduction to Literature, The Arts in France: Visual Arts and Music.

  • Year 2: French Descriptive Grammar, XVIIth and XVIIIth-Century French Literature, Grammar-Text-Usage, Developing Skills in French Usage, XIXth-century French Literature, French Theatre, Linguistics Analysis of Texts.

  • Year 3: Main Trends in French Linguistics, Variets of French, XXth-century French Literature, French Cinema, Applied Linguistics, The French Literature of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Developing Skills in French Usage.

Career prospects: Graduates are prepared to work in business and governmental organizations, media, publishing, tourism, diplomacy, and more. Students holding a Bachelor of Arts degree in French Studies are also eligible for admission to the MA program in French Studies.

More program information can be found here

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