

BA English and French
About this course
English and French is a pairing with a long and distinguished history in British universities, and for good reason. Together, English and French literature represent two of the most substantial and influential bodies of writing in the western tradition, and the dialogue between them, in terms of literary influence, translation, and mutual cultural engagement, is extensive and fascinating. Studying both languages simultaneously, at the depth that a degree at Oxford demands, gives you access to both traditions in their original languages and develops a comparative literary sensibility that neither discipline can produce alone. At Oxford, this four-year full-time degree provides a comprehensive range of options in English literature, running from Anglo-Saxon origins through to contemporary works in English from across the globe, alongside rigorous study of French that combines practical linguistic training with the study of French literature, ideas, and culture. The French element encourages you to think coherently about language as a subject of study while introducing you to an extensive and fascinating range of literature and thought. The two disciplines are studied at the highest academic level, with small-group tutorials at the heart of the teaching method, developing your ability to read closely, argue carefully, and write with precision. With a typical entry tariff of 200 UCAS points, this is among the most competitive literature programmes in the country. Graduates from English and French programmes at Oxford are well placed for careers across a wide range of fields. Publishing, journalism, the civil service, law, broadcasting, education, arts administration, translation, international business, and academic research are all destinations for this kind of graduate. The depth of analytical and communicative training the degree provides is valued in any career where precision with language matters. Postgraduate study in English, French, comparative literature, or translation is a natural continuation.
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