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French and Russian (4 Years) [BA]

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UCAS course code: RR17

UCAS institution code: M20

Degree awarded: BA

Duration: 4 years

Typical A level offer: Grades AAB-ABB incl. French at grade A

Course fees: Please refer to the undergraduate fees pages for the latest information.

Academic department: School of Languages, Linguistics and Cultures

Related website: www.llc.manchester.ac.uk/

Contact email: ug.languages@manchester.ac.uk

Contact telephone: +44 (0)161 275 3211

How to apply: Apply through UCAS.

Course description

BA (Hons) French and Russian

Provides a comprehensive grounding in French language, literature, culture, history and linguistics as well as a broad grounding in Russian language, culture and society.  It enables students to become proficient enough in French to live and work effectively in a French-speaking environment.

French

  • Throughout the course students will be trained in modern spoken and written French by following a high level core language course. From Year One, students will discover how the language really works by learning about its morphology, syntax, phonology and phonetics.

  • Students will thoroughly develop their French language skills by working with a variety of oral and written French texts and engaging in discussions in French (most of this language instruction takes place in French and is predominantly taught by native speakers).

  • Core language courses at all levels of study are complemented by a variety of other French and Francophone-related topic areas, and by a period spent in a French-speaking country, which might be metropolitan France or further afield.  Independent, monitored self study will reinforce your knowledge of grammar and vocabulary.

  • Students also take a set of broad-based content courses  designed to provide essential grounding in key areas of French culture (especially visual studies), literature, history, society and linguistics.  Some of the content teaching on these courses, in the first and subsequent years, is in English, so that students can focus fully on the new concepts introduced to them and can hone not only their French language skills, but also their expression and accuracy in English.

Russian

  • Studies in Russian will enable students to develop their Russian language skills to a superior level and simultaneously to develop their interests in and knowledge of a variety of other subject areas (such as film and media studies, sociology, history and politics, literary and cultural studies).

The degree is awarded as a single class, based on the marks achieved in both languages.

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