Study plan Bachelor's Degree in French Studies - UAB/UB

Study guides

Title of qualification awarded

Bachelor's degree in French Studies

Timetables

Mornings and afternoons

Study plan information

Table of credits for each course

  Basic training Compulsory Optional Final Project
1st year 60      
2nd year   60    
3rd year   48 12  
4th year     54 6
Total 60 108 66 6

Period of study

The year is divided into semesters and teaching is shared by both universities responsible for the degree (the university where classes take place is indicated next to each subject on the schedule).

Part-time or full-time

Full-time dedication. Part-time option available.

Specialisations

Specialisation in French Applied Linguistics
Specialisation in Culture and Contemporary Creation of French Expression
Specialisation in Medieval Romance Cultures and Literatures

Basic and compulsory training

1st year 2nd year
1st semester (UB)
Foreign Language*
Catalan or Spanish Language
Oral Use of the French Language
Latin
Introduction to the French Language
2nd semester (UAB)
Comparative Literature
Introduction to Linguistics
Written Use of the French Language
French for Special Purposes
Introduction to the French Culture

(*) One of the following languages must be chosen: Hebrew, German, English, Italian, Arabic, Basque, Galician, Swedish, Dutch, Modern Greek, Russian, Polish or Portuguese
1st semester (UAB)
History of the French Language
Oral and Written French Language I
French Morphosyntax
Contemporary French Literature
French Phonetics and Phonology

2nd semester (UAB)
French Novel I and II
Oral and Written French Language II
Lexicology of the French Language
Living in France: Signs and Myths of the Times
3rd year 4th year
1st semester (UB)
French Speaking and Writing Techniques I
French in the World: Contact between Cultures
French Poetry
Methods of Contemporary Literary Theory
2nd semester (UAB)
French Speaking and Writing Techniques II
Comparative French Linguistics
French Semantics and Pragmatics
Linguistic Analysis of Oral and Written Documents in French
Final Project

Optional subjects

3rd and 4th years
Medieval Civilisation
Postmodern Literary Creation
Literature and Gender in Galicia, Portugal and Brazil
Work Placement
 
Modern Language II  (English, German, Italian, Portuguese, Occitan, Romanian, Basque, Galician)*


(*) You can enrol in a maximum of 12 credits. 


Specialisations are learning pathways included in the European Diploma Supplement (DS). In order to obtain a specialisation at least 30 credits (five subjects) must be taken for each pathway.

Specialisation in French Applied Linguistics (UAB) Specialisation in Culture and Contemporary Creation of French Expression (UB) Specialisation in Medieval Romance Cultures and Literatures (UAB)
- French Language and Language Technologies
- Multilingual Approaches in Exolinguistic Interaction
- Linguistics Applied to Teaching of the French Language
- French Language and ICT
- Analysis of Spoken French
- Technical and Business French
- Technical Translation from/to French
- Computer Processing Applied to the French Language
- Psycholinguistic Models of Normal and Deviant Language in French
- Translation to/from French
- New Languages of Poetry in French
- New Poetics of Narrative in French
- Thought and Literature in French
- Psychoanalysis and Literature in French
- Feminist Literary Theory and Gender Studies
- Postcolonialism and Literature in French
- Poetics and Politics of Literature in French
- French Theatre : - Laughing and Weeping, from Molière to Koltès
- Cinema and Audiovisual Creation in French
- Translation of French Literature
- Medieval Romance Epics
- Medieval Romance Lyrics
- Medieval Romance Novels
- Introduction to Romance Literature
- Medieval Legends
- Literature and Society in the Middle Ages

Not all optional subjects are offered this year.

Additional information

All optional subjects are not scheduled each year.