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The School of Modern Languages and the Department of Politics strives to cultivate globally-minded graduates through interdisciplinary education. By blending French studies with Political Science, you'll acquire versatile competencies valued across professions, enhancing your competitiveness in today's interconnected job market while expanding future career possibilities. Our political curriculum examines governmental systems and analyzes foundational concepts like authority, liberty, governance, conflict, and responsibility within both domestic and international contexts. The diverse course offerings enable students to study British political mechanisms, global governance structures, and public policy formulation processes. Additional coursework explores themes of social justice, democratic principles, fundamental freedoms, and global affairs, delivering comprehensive political knowledge adaptable to individual interests. Alongside achieving advanced linguistic proficiency, the program fosters deep cross-cultural awareness - including specialized understanding of Francophone societies and the capacity to bridge cultural divides. You'll refine superior communication abilities, analytical reasoning, and personal adaptability through immersive language experiences. As a significant European and global influencer with a profound cultural legacy, French serves as an official language of major international institutions like the EU and UN. Our program accommodates both proficient speakers and those beginning their French language journey. Initial coursework establishes historical and cultural foundations that support increasingly specialized study in subsequent years. Joint degree students frequently discover meaningful connections between disciplines through shared methodologies, historical frameworks, or contemporary scholarship. This four-year curriculum culminates in expert-level language mastery alongside sophisticated comprehension of French civilization, including its literary traditions, political systems, and modern societal developments.