The French and Philosophy BA course offered by University College London (UCL) provides an in-depth understanding of the French language, literature, and culture, combined with the study of philosophy. This program challenges students with critical thinking and reflection, developing their oral and written communication skills.Course Content: The course, divided into a four-year program, includes a year abroad which is usually the third year. The first two years provide a foundation in French language and culture and the basics of philosophy, while the fourth year allows more specialization.Key Modules: Students study a variety of modules across both subjects. In French, they’ll study 'French Language', 'Introduction to French Literature', and 'Aspects of French and Francophone Culture'. In Philosophy, they’ll approach 'Introduction to Logic', 'Elementary Logic', and 'Moral Philosophy' early on. Students can choose from a range of modules in later years.Future Careers: The French and Philosophy BA can lead to a diverse range of careers. Graduates have found positions in international organizations, public relations, teaching, finance, law, media and journalism, the Civil Service, business, translation, and interpreting.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.