

MA French and German
About this course
French and German together represent two of Europe's most significant linguistic and cultural traditions, and studying them at degree level opens an unusually rich intellectual and professional landscape. French is a global language spoken across five continents, the language of some of the most influential literature, philosophy, and cinema in modern history, and a cornerstone of European and international institutional life. German is the most widely spoken first language in Europe, a language of extraordinary philosophical, literary, and scientific achievement, and the vehicle of one of the world's largest and most important economies. At St Andrews, this four-year programme develops your proficiency in both languages to a high level, with sustained engagement with the literary, cultural, historical, and political dimensions of the French-speaking and German-speaking worlds. You will read literature in both languages, engage with film, journalism, and cultural history, and develop the linguistic precision and cultural knowledge that make you genuinely effective in both. A year abroad is built into the programme, which is essential for developing the kind of fluency and cultural confidence that cannot be acquired entirely in a classroom. The year abroad typically involves study or work in both a French-speaking and a German-speaking country, deepening your engagement with each culture separately. Graduates with high-level French and German are genuinely sought after across a wide range of fields. Careers in diplomacy, European and international organisations, translation and interpreting, publishing, journalism, law, international finance, and business are all natural destinations. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in languages, European studies, translation, or international relations. The combination is particularly valued in contexts involving European affairs or international organisations where both languages are used.
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