University of Southampton

Course Details

BA(English and French)

Course Description

For the student of English literature, French is a particularly relevant choice for a joint course, since for much of its history the English literary tradition has been strongly influenced by French literature, culture, and---more recently---critical theory. This combination, which offers you a wide variety of options in both subjects, will develop your linguistic and analytical skills, your theoretical sophistication, and your understanding of the ways in which different languages reflect different cultures. On the English side of your course, you will cover a broad timespan of English literature, from the Middle Ages to the 21st century, with an emphasis on the relationship of literature to its historical and cultural context; we also offer a range of options in film and creative writing. On the French side, you can complement your language learning with modules on French history and contemporary society, French literature and film, or French linguistic studies. Throughout your degree you will also be encouraged to cultivate an awareness of the place of French language and culture in the wider international context.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Studying English and French at Southampton will help you acquire high-level critical thinking and communication skills that are essential to navigate your career. Our English and French graduates have progressed to high-flying careers in fashion, journalism, financial services, management and administration, teaching, travel and tourism, creative writing, and many other areas. You will be developing and practising the skills required for a successful career from day one of the course. Over three years you will learn to • write in different ways and for different formats • communicate with fluency in another language• argue your case• make interesting and confident presentations • work effectively both on your own and in groups • identify and research areas that you think are important These are all skills that are valued not just by us but by employers. As a student rep you might also take an active role in the governance of the department, of a student society, or of the Students' Union. English and French also offers some opportunities for direct work experience.




BA(English and French) University of Southampton