

MA French and Theological Studies
About this course
French and Theological Studies is an intellectually unusual pairing that rewards precisely because the two disciplines illuminate each other in unexpected ways. French as an academic discipline goes well beyond language learning: it encompasses the literature, philosophy, history, and cultural production of France and the broader Francophone world, developing your capacity to engage with complex texts and ideas in another language and to think across cultural boundaries. Theological studies examines questions of ultimate concern, including the nature of God, the basis of ethics, the claims of religion, and the relationship between faith and reason, drawing on philosophy, history, and close reading of sacred and literary texts. At the University of St Andrews you will study across four years on a full-time programme, with a year abroad that takes your language learning to a high level of proficiency through sustained immersion in a French-speaking country. As an MA (Hons) student of French you will develop language and communications skills alongside the study of French and Francophone literature and culture, engaging with major authors, movements, and ideas from across the centuries. The theological studies element brings a complementary rigour: you will examine religious traditions and their intellectual foundations, consider philosophical arguments about religious belief, and develop the capacity to think carefully about questions that have occupied the most serious human minds for millennia. The combination is particularly rewarding for students interested in the French Catholic tradition, in existentialist philosophy, or in the relationship between secular and religious thought in modern Europe. Graduates of this joint degree enter a diverse range of careers. Teaching, both in schools and in higher education, draws on both disciplinary strengths. Roles in journalism, publishing, policy, and the civil service value the analytical and linguistic abilities the degree develops. Chaplaincy, faith community leadership, and work in the charitable and international development sectors are further directions. Many graduates proceed to postgraduate study in theology, religious studies, French, or philosophy, and the rigorous academic training of an St Andrews MA provides excellent preparation for that level of work.
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