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The combination of Celtic & Anglo-Saxon Studies with French offers a unique academic pathway, placing the traditions and influence of Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Scandinavian communities within a broader European historical and modern framework through the exploration of French language, history, and culture. This interdisciplinary approach creates strong foundations for careers in cultural sectors like arts, media, or heritage preservation, while also offering global perspectives valuable for fields such as international business or tourism.
With over a century of academic excellence in Celtic studies, Aberdeen has emerged as a premier research hub for Arctic region studies, including indigenous cultures. The program immerses students in literature, languages, history, and cultural studies, guided by renowned experts specializing in medieval British, Irish, and Scandinavian history, as well as Celtic and Norse literary traditions and the cultural evolution of Ireland and Anglo-Saxon England.
Aberdeen's French program maintains exceptional academic standards, having received top marks in national teaching evaluations. Students enhance their linguistic proficiency while exploring diverse aspects of French civilization, including cinema, modern society, and literary works spanning from medieval times to contemporary periods. Instruction comes from globally recognized scholars whose expertise ranges from Renaissance literature to modern French cultural politics.
A key feature of this four-year degree includes a semester abroad during the third year, where students either serve as language assistants or enroll in academic programs to refine their French skills in a native-speaking environment.