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French stands as one of the world's most significant languages, serving as the native tongue for over 100 million individuals globally, with an additional 60 million speaking it as their secondary language. Our program offers you the pathway to linguistic fluency, complemented by our overseas study initiative that lets you immerse yourself in another culture through living, working, or academic pursuits. In Psychology, we concentrate on exploring human behavior. Through our curriculum, you'll examine behavioral patterns—how we acquire knowledge, retain memories, coordinate actions, and engage socially—alongside investigating individual variances like personality traits and cognitive abilities. Admission to the second and third years of this program is competitive, with limited spaces available due to high demand and the academic standards required for progression to Honours (Year 4). Career Prospects Graduates of Strathclyde's French program have established careers in diverse global sectors, holding positions such as: reporters business founders legal practitioners technical specialists educators corporate leaders language specialists analysts technology professionals government officials Every language graduate develops versatile competencies highly sought after in the job market, including superior verbal and written proficiency, interpretation and translation capabilities, and exceptional communication talents.
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)