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The BA in Comparative Literatures and Cultures with French offers a unique chance to deeply explore global cultural works while mastering the French language. French can be studied from beginner level or post-A level (or equivalent).
You'll examine world literatures and cultures through comparative approaches, utilizing methods from textual analysis, cultural studies, visual arts, as well as philosophy, history, social sciences, and critical theory. Works are studied in English translation.
This degree cultivates skills prized by employers, such as cross-cultural awareness, analytical reasoning, effective communication, teamwork abilities, and creative problem-solving. It fosters intellectual curiosity, precision, self-evaluation, and evidence-based analysis, equipping you for diverse career paths.
Modern language students enjoy access to our cutting-edge Multimedia Center, featuring film collections, screening rooms, audio/video production studios, computer labs, and dedicated study spaces. You can participate in enriching activities like guest lectures, student clubs, language exchanges, campus publications, and performance events.