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BA French and Linguistics
About this course
French is one of the world's major languages, spoken across five continents by more than 300 million people and serving as an official language in international institutions from the United Nations to the International Olympic Committee. Linguistics, studied alongside it, provides the systematic tools for understanding how language works as a system, how it is used in context, and how it varies across speakers, regions, and social groups. Together, French and linguistics create a degree that is both practically valuable and intellectually rich. At the University of Westminster, this three-year full-time degree develops your French language proficiency to an advanced level while giving you a thorough grounding in linguistic theory and analysis. In French you will study language, literature, and culture, developing your capacity to use the language fluently and to engage with its cultural and historical context. In linguistics you will explore the structure of language at the levels of phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, and examine questions about language acquisition, language variation, and how language functions in social life. A placement or work experience year is built into the programme, and a year abroad is also available, giving you sustained immersion in a French-speaking environment that significantly accelerates your fluency and cultural understanding. You will graduate as a competent linguist with both practical language skills and the analytical understanding of language that employers in many fields find valuable. The combination of fluency in a major world language and a principled understanding of how language works is relatively rare and distinctively useful. Graduates work in translation and interpreting, international business, journalism, public relations, teaching, publishing, the civil service, and international organisations. Postgraduate study in linguistics, translation studies, language teaching, or French literature is a natural continuation for those who want to deepen their expertise or pursue academic careers.
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