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University degree

French

University of Edinburgh · Edinburgh
Qualification
Degree
Length
4 yrs
UK fees / yr
£9,535
Study
full-time
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About this course

French is one of the world's major languages, spoken on every continent and carrying with it a literary, philosophical, and cultural tradition of extraordinary richness. From the medieval fabliaux and the poetry of Ronsard to the existentialism of Sartre and de Beauvoir, from the Francophone literatures of Africa, the Caribbean, and Quebec to the cinema of Truffaut and Godard, French opens access to a world of creative and intellectual work that repays engagement at every level. It is also the language of a major European partner and a significant presence in international institutions, diplomacy, and trade.

At the University of Edinburgh, this four-year, full-time degree gives you access to one of the UK's most distinguished French studies programmes. Edinburgh's French department has deep strengths in literature, cultural history, linguistics, and film, and you will study the language to an advanced level while also engaging critically with the rich body of texts and cultural productions that French has generated. The four-year structure, standard for Scottish undergraduate degrees, allows for real depth of engagement across the programme.

A typical entry tariff of 168 UCAS points reflects the academic excellence that Edinburgh expects and provides.

Degree-level French develops skills that extend well beyond language competence, though that competence is itself highly valuable. You will learn to read closely and to write with precision and nuance, to situate texts and cultural artefacts in their historical and intellectual contexts, and to bring critical frameworks to bear on questions of meaning, representation, and power. These capacities travel well.

Graduates from French degrees work in education, translation and interpreting, journalism, the diplomatic and civil service, international business, publishing, the arts, and the cultural sector. The combination of language proficiency with critical and analytical skills is valued in a wide range of professional settings. Many graduates also proceed to postgraduate study in French, European studies, translation, or comparative literature.

Could you get in?
The grades students arrived with
112-127 pts15%
128-143 pts5%
144-159 pts20%
160-175 pts25%
176-191 pts15%
208-223 pts5%
224-239 pts5%
240+ pts5%
How they qualified
100% got in with A-levels.
A-levels100%
Could I get in? Try your grades
120 UCAS pts
Pay & prospects
90%
In work or further study after
85%
Continue past first year
76%
Student satisfaction
What graduates earn over time
£27,000
After 15 months
£28,000
3 years on
£38,000
5 years on
What graduates actually go on to do % of leavers
Sales occupations10%
Business and public service associate professionalsHighly skilled20%
Elementary occupations5%
Media ProfessionalsHighly skilled10%
Administrative occupations5%
Business, Research and Administrative ProfessionalsHighly skilled10%
Finance ProfessionalsHighly skilled5%
Managers, directors and senior officialsHighly skilled5%
What students say National Student Survey
76%
of students are satisfied with the course overall
Teaching92%
Assessment & feedback69%
Academic support55%
Well organised67%
Learning resources86%
Student community90%
In students' own words
★★★★★
A great decision
Honestly, one of the best decisions I've made. The best part: the opportunity to do independent research in the final year is a highlight. If I'm honest, the timetable has some awkward 9am / Friday afternoon slots. On the city — local cost
Third year · Full-time
★★★★★
Would do it again
Coming here has changed how I think. The best part: small-group tutorials really push your thinking. If I'm honest, admin can be slow to respond, especially at start of term. On the city — good transport links make it easy to visit other UK
Third year · Full-time
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