Course Overview

Lancaster's combined four-year English Language and French Studies degree scheme is taught jointly by our Department of Linguistics and English Language and the Department of European Languages and Cultures - ranked in the top ten by The Complete University Guide, 2011 - and includes a year spent studying abroad.

Your language studies are complemented by a wide range of options exploring French society, culture, history and politics. You'll also take comparative courses that place this knowledge in a broader European context.

In your first year, you'll follow courses such as Language Description and an Introduction to English Language as well as French Studies (Intensive or Advanced), before moving on to second-year subjects including English Sounds and Structures and French Language: Oral Skills. You'll complete Residence Abroad: Intercultural and Academic Reflection in your third year and finish with final-year modules that include French Language: Written Skills and Corpus-based English Language Studies.

For a list of compulsory modules, please see the tab above.

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