The BA in Linguistics and French at the University of York is a full-time, three-year undergraduate degree that allows students to study both Linguistics and French in equal depth. This course offers the opportunity to expand your understanding of both the French language and different theories and concepts of Linguistics through a varied and flexible programme.Course Content: This course has a balance of modules that cover Linguistics and French. In the first year, students will learn about the properties that all human languages have in common and explore how they can differ. The French part of the degree is designed to develop the four language skills of understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. Starting from the second year, there is an increased space for optional modules to study varied and interesting topics according to personal interests.Key Modules: Specific modules include Syntax, Phonetics and Phonology, Semantics and Pragmatics for Linguistics. In French, you can explore French for Professional Purposes, French Cinema, French Society, and Culture through the Press, and options in French literature.Accreditations: Currently there are not accreditations listed for the course.Future Careers: Post-graduation career prospects include translation, teaching, research, advertising, and many roles in the business sector. The University's careers service is available to support students in finding and getting their first job.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.