

MA French and Language & Linguistics (5 years)
About this course
French and linguistics is a combination that explores language from two complementary directions: the practical and cultural mastery of a major European language, and the scientific study of how language itself works. French opens access to one of the most celebrated literary, intellectual, and cultural traditions in the world, from the troubadours and Rabelais through Descartes and Voltaire to Proust, Camus, and the extraordinary diversity of contemporary Francophone writing from Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond. Linguistics adds a different kind of understanding, asking how human language evolved, how children acquire it, how languages differ from one another, and how and why they change over time. At the University of Aberdeen, this five-year, full-time programme develops highly advanced language skills and cultural knowledge in French alongside a rigorous grounding in linguistic theory and analysis. You will study phonology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics, language acquisition, and historical linguistics, applying these frameworks to your understanding of French and to language more broadly. The combination allows you to engage with French not only as a cultural achievement but as a linguistic system, deepening your understanding of both the specific language you are studying and the general principles of human communication. The five-year duration reflects the depth of preparation needed to achieve genuine dual expertise. A typical entry tariff of 200 points reflects the high academic standard expected. Graduates from French and linguistics programmes go on to careers in translation and interpreting, language teaching, applied linguistics, educational publishing, language technology, speech and language therapy, the civil service, journalism, international business, and academic research. The combination of practical French fluency and linguistic analytical skills is valued across roles that require both cross-cultural communication and a precise understanding of how language works. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in linguistics, French, translation, or applied language studies.
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