

MA Economics and French
About this course
Economics and French is a combination that reflects the way the modern world actually works: economies are not contained within national borders, and the ability to engage with other languages and cultures is increasingly important for anyone who wants to understand or participate in global economic life. Economics gives you the analytical tools to study how markets function, how governments manage fiscal and monetary policy, how trade and finance operate across borders, and how economic development shapes living standards. French adds a dimension of cultural and linguistic fluency that transforms those analytical skills into something with real practical reach in Europe and across the many regions where French is spoken. At Aberdeen, this five-year full-time programme gives you a thorough grounding in both disciplines. On the economics side, you will study micro and macroeconomic theory, quantitative methods, the economics of trade and finance, and current policy debates. On the French side, you will develop your written and spoken language skills to a high level while also engaging with French and Francophone literature, culture, and society. The combination gives you a perspective on the European and international economy that goes beyond what either subject would offer alone, and prepares you for careers in environments where both analytical depth and linguistic fluency matter. The typical entry tariff for this course is 152 UCAS points, and it runs in full-time mode over five years. Graduates are well positioned for roles in international business, banking and finance, the civil service and diplomatic service, European institutions, development organisations, and consultancy. The combination of economic rigour and French language capability is particularly valued by employers operating in European or Francophone markets. Postgraduate study in economics, international finance, European studies, or business is also a strong option for those who wish to specialise further.
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