The English Language and French Studies BA (Hons) course at Lancaster University is a comprehensive degree designed to instill a deep understanding of English language and French culture and language. The course entails various modules that equip students with the skills needed to immerse themselves in French culture through the study of language, societies, and historical aspects.Course Content: The course comprises several modules across all three years of study. In the first year, students get an introduction to English language and its use, French Studies (part 1), and minor elective modules. The second year contains more advanced modules such as Analysing English, French Studies (part 2), and an option to pursue a placement year. The final year involves analyses of English through various societal contexts, advanced French studies, and enables students to pursue an independent study module on French language and culture or a language-based dissertation.Key Modules: Some of the key modules across all years include Linguistics, French Language: Oral Skills, Analysing English, Advanced French Studies, and English Language Dissertation (or Independent study on French language and culture). Future Careers: Graduates of the English Language and French Studies degree can pursue careers in a variety of fields, such as translation and interpretation, education, civil service, journalism, marketing, and finance, among others, making use of their language proficiency and comprehension of diverse cultures.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.