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BA French and Marketing
About this course
French is one of the most significant languages on the international stage, spoken as a first language by more than 100 million people and as an acquired language by tens of millions more across Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond. Combining fluency in French with a grounding in marketing gives you a distinctly competitive profile in an economy where global reach depends on genuine cultural understanding, not just translation. At the University of Strathclyde, this four-year full-time programme develops your language skills to a high level while also teaching you the principles and practice of marketing: consumer behaviour, brand strategy, market research, digital communication, and campaign planning. You will study language in its full cultural and historical context, exploring literature, cinema, and society alongside grammar and spoken proficiency. The marketing strand equips you with both theoretical frameworks and practical tools, so you understand why audiences respond to messages as well as how to craft them. The two disciplines speak directly to each other, since effective marketing in French-speaking markets requires not only linguistic accuracy but cultural sensitivity and a deep sense of what resonates with local audiences. With a typical entry tariff of 216 UCAS points, this degree attracts students who are committed to developing real expertise across both fields. Graduates are well positioned for careers in international marketing, brand management, digital strategy, and communications, particularly within organisations that operate across francophone markets. Roles in advertising agencies, consumer goods companies, NGOs, and media businesses are all realistic destinations. French also opens doors in diplomacy, international development, and the cultural sector. Those who wish to continue studying may progress to postgraduate programmes in marketing, international business, or modern languages, or pursue teaching qualifications. The combination of a commercially relevant discipline with a globally useful language makes this degree one that opens doors in a wide variety of directions.
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