The French Studies and Computing BSc (Hons) course at Lancaster University is an innovative programme that combines a deep understanding of French language and culture with the critical skills of computing. This interdisciplinary degree is designed to help students gain a broader set of knowledge and skills that can improve their adaptability in the international job market.Course Content: The course is split equally between French Studies and Computing. In French Studies, students will deepen their knowledge about French language, literature, linguistics, history, politics, philosophy, and film. They will also spend one year of the course studying in a French-speaking country. In the Computing part of the course, students will learn about different areas of computer science, from data structures and systems to software design.Key Modules: Some key modules in the course include 'French Language: Beginners', 'French Language: Advanced', 'Data Structures and Algorithms', 'Software Design', 'Cyber Security', and 'Computational Thinking'. The availability of such modules is subject to change from year to year.Accreditations: This degree is part of Lancaster University's Department of Languages and Cultures and School of Computing and Communications, both accredited and highly recognized in their respective fields.Future Careers: Graduates of the French Studies and Computing BSc (Hons) course will have a wide range of career opportunities across different sectors. Their expertise in both French and computing equips them for positions in international business, computing and IT companies, government and non-government organisations, and more. This course also provides a solid foundation for those who wish to continue into postgraduate studies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.