The Anthropology and French BA course at Queen’s University, Belfast aims to offer students an opportunity to understand humanity's past economic, social, and cultural forms, languages, and ideas, drawing from both anthropological and French studies. Course Content: This course involves the study of humanity's economic, social, and cultural forms, languages, ideas, and personal and collective identities. It is divided into three levels with the first level providing an introduction to social anthropology, core French language skills, and key aspects of French culture and society. The second level builds on these foundations and includes fieldwork methods and French society through the media. The third level enables students to explore their interests more fully through various module options and a final year project.Key Modules: Key modules include Social Anthropology, French Language, Human Beginnings, Anthropology in an Unequal World, Differential Geographies, and French Contexts and Genres, amongst others.Future Careers: Graduating from this course could open up professions in a variety of sectors. These include human rights, NGO and charity work, teaching, civil service, media and journalism, business and industry, marketing and public relations, tourism and hospitality, translation and interpreting, and further academic research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page Anthropology and French BA.