The French Studies with Italian BA (Hons) course at Lancaster University is a degree that combines the study of two individual languages in one programme. The course provides a broad understanding of both cultural and linguistic aspects of the French and Italian languages, and offers students the chance to become proficient in two prestigious world languages.Course Content: The course is designed to provide a comprehensive and in-depth understanding of the cultures, societies, and linguistic aspects of both French and Italian. The four-year degree course involves a module of study abroad to give you real-world experience and develop your skills further. The French part of the course allows you complete beginners’ French or improve your existing French language skills while you explore French society, literature, and culture. The Italian part of the course aims to bring you up to degree level Italian. You don’t need a prior knowledge of Italian.Key Modules: For first-year core module for French, you can do either ‘French Language I (Advanced/CEFR: B1)’ or ‘French Language I (CEFR: A2)’. In Italian, you can study the first-year core module ‘Italian Language: beginners’. As part of the second and third-year core modules, you can do ‘French Language II (CEFR: C1/C2)’, ‘Italian Language I (intermediate)’ or ‘Italian Language I (advanced)’.Future Careers: French Studies with Italian graduates can find jobs in an array of fields, including international organizations, government service, teaching, commerce, finance, industry, the media, information technology, publishing, translating and interpreting services, tourism and leisure, charities, and social work.'For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.'