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Why choose this course? French stands as a significant global language, serving as the native tongue for over 100 million individuals worldwide, with an additional 60 million speaking it as their secondary language.Our BA programs in Humanities & Social Sciences begin with a broad foundation. During your first year, you'll explore three subjects, including your selected discipline(s).Learning with us will transform you into a skilled language expert while our international exchange program offers the chance to live, work, or study overseas.History studies – examining humanity's journey through time – expand your knowledge of bygone eras while enhancing your comprehension of modern society.Throughout your academic journey, you'll gain exceptional training in critical areas like analytical thinking, effective communication, research methodologies, and data interpretation.Our curriculum explores fascinating historical periods both locally and globally, including 16th-century Scotland's 'Highland Problem', global slavery narratives, and Cold War Europe (1945-1991).Career PathsStrathclyde's French alumni are making their mark in diverse professional settings internationally. Current roles include:news reportersbusiness founderslegal professionalsengineering specialistseducational leaderscorporate managerslanguage specialistsscholarly investigatorstechnology specialistspublic sector employeesAll language graduates develop versatile competencies highly sought after by employers, including superior verbal and written proficiency, translation/interpretation skills, and exceptional communication abilities.
Highers    Standard entry requirements : 1st sitting: AAAA; 2nd sitting: AAAAB. Minimum entry requirements: 1st sitting: AABB; 2nd sitting: AABBB. A Levels - ABB-BBB; International Baccalaureate - 32-30; Irish Leaving Certificate - Two H2 passes and three H3 passes including English; HNC Year 1 entry: Social Sciences A in Graded Unit; Maths National 5 B, or equivalent. IELTS - 6.5 overall (no individual band less than 5.5) TOEFL ibt - 80 overall, with the following minimum scores in each component-(Listening- 17, Reading- 18, Speaking- 20, Writing- 18).