Study plan Bachelor's Degree in English and French Studies

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Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Assignments
Bachelor's Degree
1st year 60      
2nd year   60    
3rd year   48 12  
4th year   12 42 6
Totals 60 120 54 6

Period of study

The degree is organised into semesters

Part-time or full-time

Full-time, option of a slow track

Specialisations

Specialisation in Linguistics
Specialisation in Literature

Basic and compulsory training

1r curs 2n curs
  • English Grammar I: from Word to Sentence
  • Academic Writing Skills in English I
  • Introduction to Linguistics
  • Use of Oral French
  • Use of Written French
  • Introduction to English Literature
  • Academic Oral Skills in English I
  • Comparative Literature
  • French I
  • Panorama of the French Culture and Literature
  • Cultural History of the British Isles
  • Academic Writing Skills in English II
  • French Phonetics and Phonology
  • French II
  • The Classics of French Literature I
  • English Grammar II: Sentence
  • Academic Oral Skills in English II
  • British Romantic Literature
  • French III
  • The Classics of French Literature II
3r curs 4t curs
  • English Phonetics and Phonology I
  • Cultural History of the United States
  • Practical Seminar on French Expression I
  • French Morphosyntax 
  • American Literature I: the 19th Century
  • Victorian Literature
  • Practical Seminar on French Expression II
  • Seminar Monograph on French Literature
  • English Syntax Analysis
  • Lexicology of the French Language
  • Bachelor's Degree Final Project

Optional subjects

All optional subjects are worth 6 credits.
 

3rd and 4th Courses
- 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 I (Romanian)
- 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 may enrol in a maximum of 12 credits of these subjects.
- Work Placement I
- Work Placement II


In order to obtain a Minor you must course at least 42 credits (7 modules) of each of the specialisations.

 

Specialisation in Linguistics Specialisation in Comparative Literature
  • Linguistic Typology *
  • Language Acquisition
  • Biological Bases of Language
  • Phonetics and Phonology
  • Theory of Language
  • Semantics and Pragmatics
  • Comparative Literature Between English and French
  • English in a Global Context
  • Varieties of English
  • Introduction to the Acquisition and Teaching of English
  • English for Specific Purposes
  • Learning and Teaching English Pronunciation
  • Semantics and Pragmatics of the French Language   
  • French Discourse Analysis               
  • Linguistics Applied to Teaching French      
  • French and Comparative Linguistics
  • Phonetic Correction Methods in French
  • French in Professional Environments
  • Theory and Practice of Comparative Literature*
  • Western Literature Tradition. The Construction of European Literature
  • Literary Thought
  • American Literature II: from Modernism to the First Half of the 20th Century
  • English Literature from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment
  • Contemporary English Literature: 20th and 21st Centuries
  • English Prose
  • Teaching of English Literature
  • Gender Studies in English-Speaking Countries
  • Cultural Studies in English-Speaking Countries
  • Literature in French and Other Arts
  • Famous French and Francophone Cultural Myths
  • History of the French Language and its Literature
  • The American Culture in Modern French Literature
  • Medieval Roman Epics      
  • Introduction to Romantic Literatures
  • Medieval Legends

(*) Compulsory specialisation subjects.

Optional credits can be obtained either by choosing among the optional subjects of the degree or by taking a minor. The Faculty of aRts & Humanities offers a wide range of minors in languages and their literatures:

Minor in Language Sciences

Minor in Classical Culture

Minor in Medieval Romance Cultures and Literatures

Minor in German Studies

Minor in Basque Studies

Minor in Galician Studies

Minor in Italian Studies

Minor in Literary and Cultural Studies

Additional information

All optional subjects are not scheduled each year.