

MA French and Language and Linguistics
About this course
French and language and linguistics at the University of Aberdeen pairs deep immersion in one of Europe's major languages and its cultural traditions with the scientific study of language itself. French opens access to the literature, history, cinema, philosophy, and contemporary culture of France and the wider Francophone world, developing your practical linguistic competence alongside your understanding of what French means in different cultural contexts. Language and linguistics asks fundamental questions about how human language works: how it is acquired, how it is structured, how it varies across communities and changes over time, and what it means to know a language at all. Together the two strands produce a graduate who is both practically skilled and theoretically informed about the phenomenon they have been studying. You will develop high-level reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills in French alongside a rigorous grounding in linguistic theory and methodology. The linguistics component will introduce you to phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics, as well as to areas such as sociolinguistics, historical linguistics, and language acquisition. The combination enriches both disciplines: linguistic training deepens your understanding of how French works as a system, and engagement with a real, complex language gives your linguistic analysis a concrete foundation. The four-year programme includes a year abroad, which is essential for developing genuine fluency and cultural understanding in French. A typical entry tariff of 200 points reflects the academic selectivity of the Aberdeen programme. Graduates from French and linguistics programmes move into careers in teaching, translation and interpreting, language technology and computational linguistics, publishing, journalism, academia, diplomacy, and international business. Many continue to postgraduate study in linguistics, French studies, or applied language research.
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