The Archaeology and French BA course is an innovative undergraduate program offered by the Queen's University Belfast. This degree offers students a unique opportunity to study archaeology, the study of past human societies, alongside French language and culture. The immersive course takes the students through four years, and includes a year abroad, in which the students are given the chance to enhance their language skills and familiarize themselves with French culture.Course Content: The first two years comprise of two major aspects: Understanding the archaeological process and developing language skills in French. The third year of studies comprises a year abroad experience, where students will have the opportunity for first-hand exposure to French culture and enhance their language fluency. The final year involves advanced archaeological study with options for a more in-depth investigation into further archaeological studies. The course is divided into modules each year, with students being able to choose from a variety of options in both subjects.Key Modules: Some of the core modules for Archaeology include Discovering Archaeology, Excavating in the Field, and Archaeology Matters. For French, core modules include French language (beginners and advanced), Modern France, Images of France: The French Family, and Contemporary France: Culture and Society.Accreditations: The Queen's University Belfast, which offers this program, is a member of the prestigious Russell Group and is well recognised in the UK and worldwide for its commitment to high-quality teaching and research excellence.Future Careers: Successful graduates of this course can pursue a variety of careers, particularly those that require a combination of language skills and analytical, research-based skills. Careers may include roles in government and heritage, foreign affairs, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, journalism, public relations, teaching, and the cultural-sector jobs.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.