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BA French and International Communication with Foundation
About this course
French and international communication is a combination that prepares you for a world in which language skills and cross-cultural communication competence are increasingly central to professional success. French gives you direct access to the cultures, literature and intellectual life of the French-speaking world and opens doors in European and international organisations, businesses and diplomacy. International communication develops your understanding of how communication works across cultures, organisations and media, giving you both the theoretical frameworks and the practical skills needed to communicate effectively in professional international contexts. At the University of Westminster this four-year programme includes a foundation year, providing a preparatory stage for students who need to build academic skills and language foundations before entering the main degree. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you substantial professional and international experience alongside your academic study. Your year abroad, typically spent in a French-speaking country, deepens your language fluency through immersion and broadens your cultural understanding in ways that classroom study alone cannot replicate. The combination of foundation preparation, language immersion, and professional placement makes the programme particularly effective at developing the practical competence that international employers value. Graduates of French and international communication find careers in international business, translation and interpreting, public relations and corporate communications, journalism, the diplomatic service, international organisations, marketing, education, and the many roles in cultural and creative industries where linguistic and communicative skills are central. The combination of French proficiency and a broader understanding of cross-cultural communication is distinctive and valuable in any organisation that operates across national and linguistic boundaries. Postgraduate study in translation, international relations, journalism, communication, or European studies is an option for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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