The French and Social Policy Undergraduate Course at the University of Strathclyde exposes students to a diverse range of subjects including politics, economy, and society. The course provides the opportunity to become proficient in the French language, while cultivating an understanding of French society. Additionally, students will study social policy issues and how they impact society at large.Course Content: The course is divided into two main parts. The French part of the course will expose students to French language, culture, politics, history, and society. The Social Policy part of the course will focus on studying social issues and how policy decisions affect the well-being of citizens. Students will also get the chance to spend a year abroad in a French-speaking country to further enhance their language skills.Key Modules: Although specific modules are not listed, the course syllabus covers subjects such as French Language and Culture, French Studies, Comparative Public Policy, Social Policy Analysis, and Welfare State Models.Future Careers: Successful completion of the course can open up opportunities in various fields like international diplomacy, business and finance, journalism, and non-profit organisations that deal with social policy issues. The learning outcomes of the course, which include good communication skills, critical thinking and ability to analyze policy issues, are highly valued in the job market.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.