

BA in Comparative Literatures and Cultures and French, University of Bristol
Bristol,
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48 Months
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About this course
This BA program offers an in-depth study of international cultural production alongside learning French, spoken by millions worldwide. You can start French from beginner or post-A level. The course explores literatures and cultures through comparative frameworks that draw on methodologies from various fields like textual, cultural, visual studies, translation, philosophy, history, social science, and critical theory. All texts in the comparative section are read in English translation. The program aims to develop intercultural understanding, critical thinking, clear communication, and collaborative skills, preparing students for diverse career paths. Students have access to advanced multimedia facilities and extracurricular activities such as talks, societies, language cafes, and talent shows.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course stands out for its comprehensive approach to cultural studies combined with language learning. It fosters skills such as intercultural understanding, analytical thinking, and self-confidence in communication, which are highly valued by employers. The opportunity to spend a year abroad and the diverse electives allow students to tailor their learning experience. The use of state-of-the-art multimedia facilities and involvement in extracurricular activities further enriches this program, making it a well-rounded choice for students interested in culture, language, and international careers.
Specialisation
The program combines studies in Comparative Literatures and Cultures with French language and cultural exploration. Students follow a structured language course and choose from units in literature, film, history, thought, politics, linguistics, and visual culture related to French and Francophone regions. The third year is spent abroad in a French-speaking country to enhance language proficiency and cultural knowledge. In their final year, students complete an extended, independent project including a public presentation.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
27.87L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need an ABB offer at A-level or a contextual offer of BBC. Other qualifications like BTEC, IB, European Baccalaureate, and Scottish Qualifications are also accepted with specified grades. English language proficiency requirements include IELTS 7.0 overall with specific sub-scores, GCSE English Grade B, or equivalent qualifications. No specific GCSE subjects are required for entry.
English language test
TOEFL
95
DUOLINGO
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PTE
67
IELTS
7
Career prospects
The course develops skills that are valuable across many sectors, including intercultural understanding, critical analysis, and communication. Its focus on cultural and language expertise prepares students for careers in international relations, cultural institutions, media, education, translation, and more. The diverse skill set fosters adaptability and critical thinking suited for a variety of professional environments.
FAQs
Can I study French from the beginner level?
Yes, French is available from beginner level or post-A level, allowing you to start at your current proficiency.
What is the study abroad opportunity?
Students spend their third year abroad in a French-speaking country to improve language skills and cultural knowledge.
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