Study plan Bachelor's degree in French and Spanish Studies
Timetables
Mornings and afternoonsTable of credits for each course
Basic training | Compulsory | Optional | Final Project | |
1st year | 54 | 6 | ||
2nd year | 6 | 54 | ||
3rd year | 48 | 12 | ||
4th year | 54 | 6 | ||
Totals | 60 | 108 | 66 | 6 |
Period of study
Course semestersPart-time or full-time
Full-time, option of a slow trackSpecialisations
Specialisation in LinguisticsSpecialisation in Comparative Literature
Specialisation in Medieval Romance Cultures and Literatures
Specialisation in German
Specialisation in Italian
Specialisation in Galician
Specialisation
Basic and compulsory training
1st year | 2nd year |
1st semester -[Oral and Written Spanish Language - Introduction to Spanish Literature - Oral Use of the French Language - French for Special Purposes - Introduction to Linguistics 2nd semester - Introduction to Spanish Language - Introduction to Spanish Literature - French for Special Purposes II - Introduction to the French Culture -[Written Use of the French Language |
Year-long - Methodology of Spanish Language and Literature - Modern French Literature 1st semester - Oral and Written French Language I - Spanish Literature of Realism and Modernism - Spanish Morphology - French Morphosyntax 2nd semester - Comparative Literature - French Literature of the 19th century - Spanish Syntax: the Simple Sentence - Modern Spanish Literature |
3rd year | 4th year |
1st semester - Spanish Literature of the 18th Century - French Literature: Middle Ages and Renaissance - French Phonetics and Phonology - Spanish Phonetics and Phonology 2nd semester - Lexicology of the French Language - Linguistic Commentary of Literary Texts - French Literature: Classicism and Enlightenment - Linguistic Commentary of Literary Texts |
Bachelor's Degree Final Project |
Optional subjects
All optional subjects are for 6 credits.3rd and 4th years | |
- Modern Language I (English) - Modern Language I (German) - Modern Language I (Italian) - Modern Language I (Basque) - Modern Language I (Galician) - Modern Language I (Portuguese) - Modern Language I (Occitan) - Modern Language I (Modern Greek) - Modern Language (Romanian) - Modern Language II (English) - Modern Language II (German) - Modern Language II (Italian) - Modern Language II (Basque) - Modern Language II (Galician) - Modern Language II (Portuguese) - Modern Language II (Occitan) - Modern Language II (Modern Greek) - Modern Language II (Romanian) You can enrol in a maximum of 36 credits of the aforementioned subjects. |
- Work Placement - French Speaking and Writing Techniques I - French Speaking and Writing Techniques II - French Semantics and Pragmatics - Comparative French Linguistics - Sociopolitical Organisation in French-Speaking Countries - Literatures of the French-Speaking World - Linguistic Analysis of Oral and Written Documents in French - Spanish American Literature: from Pre-Spanish Literature to the 19th Century - Spanish American Literature: from Modernism to the Contemporary Period - History of the French Language - Oral and Written French Language II - Critical Perspectives of French Literature Analysis - History of the Spanish Language - Medieval Spanish Literature - Spanish Literature of the 16th Century - Spanish Semantics and Pragmatics - Spanish Literature of the Enlightenment and Romanticism - Spanish Dialectology - Spanish Syntax: the Compound Sentence - Historical Spanish Grammar |
Specialisations are learning tracks included in the European Diploma Supplement (DS).
In order to obtain a Specialisation you must take at least 30 credits (5 subjects) pertaining to each track.
Specialisation in Linguistics | Specialisation in Comparative Literature | Specialisation in Medieval Romance Cultures and Literatures | Specialisation in German |
- Language Acquisition - Language Technologies - Phonetics and Phonology - Morphology and Syntax - Semantics and Pragmatics - Sociolinguistics - Linguistic Typology - Theory of Language - Biological Bases of Language - Language, Culture and Cognition - Questions of Comparative Grammar |
- Narrative Theory and Analysis - Poetry Theory and Analysis - Theatre Theory and Analysis - Literary Thought - Literary and Cultural Criticism (20th and 21st Centuries) - Literature, Genders and Sexuality - Theory and Practice of Compared Literature - Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies - Western Literary Tradition I - Western Literary Tradition II |
- Medieval Romance Epics - Medieval Romance Lyrics - Medieval Romance Novels - Introduction to Romance Literature - Medieval Legends - Literature and Society in the Middle Ages |
- Modern Language I (German) - Modern Language II (German) - Modern Language III (German) - Modern Language IV (German) - Modern Language V (German) - Modern Language VI (German) - Major Authors of German Language Literature - Contemporary German Language Literature - History of German Culture - German Literature and Cinema |
Specialisation in Italian | Specialisation in Galician | Specialisation | |
- Modern Language I (Italian) - Modern Language II (Italian) - Modern Language III (Italian) - Modern Language IV (Italian) - Medieval and Renaissance Works of Italian Literature - Modern and Contemporary Works of Italian Literature - Italian Cinema and Literature - Italian Arts and Literature - Italian Culture. History, Geography, Languages |
- Modern Language I (Galician) - Modern Language II (Galician) - Galician Literature - Social History of the Galician Language - Galician Culture and Society |
- Modern Language I (Basque) - Modern Language II (Basque) - Basque Literature - Basque Culture and Society - History of the Basque Language |