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As an MA (Hons) French student, you'll refine advanced language and communication abilities by exploring French and Francophone linguistics, literature, and cultural studies. The program offers research-focused specializations spanning medieval to contemporary literature, political studies, performance arts, intellectual history, postcolonial theory, gender studies, film adaptation, modern philosophy, creative writing, and translation. This four or five-year degree, administered by the School of Modern Languages, begins with foundational training in French language and cultural studies during the first two years, enhancing analytical reading, oral fluency, writing proficiency, and translation techniques. First-year students select two supplementary subjects alongside French, typically continuing with at least one into the second year. The third year presents optional study abroad opportunities at French partner institutions, with coursework completed overseas counting toward degree requirements. Alternatively, students may opt for an integrated year abroad followed by two Honours years. Advanced coursework emphasizes practical communication skills while examining contemporary issues in French and Francophone societies, with specialization options in political science, cultural studies, translation theory, creative composition, or literary periods from medieval to modern. StAndrews modern language graduates emerge with exceptional linguistic capabilities, cross-cultural understanding, and transferable skills in critical analysis and communication that open diverse career pathways.