

MA French and Psychology
About this course
French and psychology is a combination that develops both linguistic and cultural depth on one side and rigorous scientific understanding of the mind and behaviour on the other. French opens access to one of the world's major literary, philosophical, and cultural traditions, and to the living communities of France, Belgium, Switzerland, and francophone Africa and Canada. Psychology, a discipline increasingly central to medicine, education, business, and social policy, develops your ability to think scientifically about how people perceive, think, feel, and behave, and to evaluate evidence from complex empirical research. At St Andrews this four-year full-time programme develops both subjects to honours level, giving you the time to engage seriously with each. Your psychology work will introduce you to the full range of areas that psychologists study, including perception, cognition, motivation, and behaviour, grounded in the theoretical foundations and modern developments of the discipline. Emphasis is placed on practical classes and learning research techniques from the start, developing genuine scientific literacy alongside conceptual understanding. Your French will be developed through language classes, cultural study, literary analysis, and the immersive experience of a year abroad, which is built into the programme's structure and allows you to spend an academic year in a French-speaking environment. The combination of psychological rigour and French fluency is genuinely distinctive, and graduates who can work in French and understand human behaviour at a scientific level are well placed for careers across several fields. Graduates move into psychology (subject to further training for professional registration), human resources, education, international organisations, journalism, translation, cultural work, and many other careers. Many continue to postgraduate study in psychology or French, or in applied fields that draw on both.
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